I am getting ready to print my portfolio for graduate application and was considering having photo books made. I would plan on augmenting the cover an making cases so it would not be devoid of package design, but I still somehow feel like it would seem thoughtless and expensive. The run around 30$-40$ each. View the link to see the options of one company.
I guess my questions are: Is it a cop-out? How does it compare price-wise? Are 20 pages enough? Are my suspicions of it being a crafters' format valid?
I also have the same questions about this.. although I was not looking at these sites. I like the blurb one. thats pretty slick. I think snapfish and lulu were some I was looking at.
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photo books, slick or scrapbooky?
I am getting ready to print my portfolio for graduate application and was considering having photo books made. I would plan on augmenting the cover an making cases so it would not be devoid of package design, but I still somehow feel like it would seem thoughtless and expensive. The run around 30$-40$ each. View the link to see the options of one company.
http://www.picaboo.com/photobooks/optionspricing.html
I guess my questions are: Is it a cop-out? How does it compare price-wise? Are 20 pages enough? Are my suspicions of it being a crafters' format valid?
Any advice would be appreciated.
In between. Plain black cover. Make it yourself.
Try also blurb (www.blurb.com).
Or if you can access to Apple's Aperture, I think there are templates to let you print your own on an inkjet printer.
I also have the same questions about this.. although I was not looking at these sites. I like the blurb one. thats pretty slick. I think snapfish and lulu were some I was looking at.
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