I’ve made some t-shirt designs available now at my new store at GoodStorm. GoodStorm is a new alternative to CafePress and Zazzle, with much better pricing and more flexible benefits for publishers. They don’t make posters yet, but they say they’ll have them within a month, so probably two months.
Their user interface is kind of goofy, but I’m starting to figure it out. It’s one of those things that probably works fine if you’re the developer and know where everything is.
Anyway, I’ve been tweaking my poster design and creating the t-shirt design. All that takes time, but once you get a decent design to standardize on, subsequent products can be created fairly quickly. So far there’s just the t-shirts for Jackson Hole and Park City, but I have Snowbird and Alta ready to upload.
I’m going to switch from CafePress to Zazzle because all their poster sizes have the same ratio. It’s a pain in the ass making 5 or 6 different sizes for CafePress, their large poster has a 1:1.527 ratio, their small one is 1:1.25, and so on and so forth, and each one has to be slightly redesigned. Zazzle is 1:1.5 straight down the line, and they go up to “colossal” size.
Next I’ll be working on Windham, due to a direct customer request.
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