[Hidden-tech] Photo Calendar Printing

David Korpiewski davidk at cs.umass.edu
Fri Dec 9 15:50:03 EST 2011


Vistaprint.com had build-your-own wall calendars on Monday for $4 
dollars each for as many as you wanted... It was a "second cyber monday" 
sale they had.  Right now how ever, you can build your own wall calendar 
for about 12 dollars each.  As you increase quantity they will decrease 
the price a bit.  If you go that route, I might have a "30% off your 
next order" coupon I haven't used that might still be good that I'd be 
happy to share with you.
Thanks
David


On 12/9/2011 11:43 AM, Lynn Nichols wrote:
>     ** Be sure to fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area.
>     ** If you did, we all thank you.
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>
> I did a calendar last year for Foxfire Fiber&  Designs in Shelburne and
> I used 48HourPrint.com. They do both digital and offset printing and
> have some pretty good pricing. Their quality is very good. The client
> was very pleased.
>
> http://www.48hourprint.com/custom-calendar-printing.html
>
> BTW - They are located in Boston, so fairly local as online printers go...
>
> Lynn
>
>
>
> On 12/8/11 12:24 PM, Alan Hurwitz wrote:
>>      ** Be sure to fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area.
>>      ** If you did, we all thank you.
>>
>>
>> Hey folks,
>> It was great to see so many of you at the Hotel Northampton last evening, bad weather and all. We have a committed, as well as very collaborative group. Thanks to Claudia et al for their great organizing effort.
>>
>> A photo-buddy of mine made a great suggestion, of my making a calendar of some of my best photos, and sending them as a holiday gift to some of my organization development clients. I've been working successfully on doing that via iPhoto on my MacBook, but just discovered that Apple charges more than $20 per calendar, even if they are ordered in bulk.
>>
>> I wonder if it might be possible to convey the completed iPhoto file to a local printer and have them produce the actual calendars, I hopefully imagine at a much cheaper price. At this point I'm envisioning between 30 and 50.
>>
>> Any thoughts? BTW - I usually use Aperture (and Photoshop), but for some reason iPhoto is the only one that has a program for making calendars, and a pretty user-friendly one at that. Thanks for whatever guidance you can provide.
>>
>> Saludos,
>> Alan Hurwitz
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