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Exhibition Prep

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· No. of images and size of images. Unsure, between A5 and A3.

· The layout or form that they will take on the wall. No set layout, will happen organically when I put them up. An example of how it could look attached.

· Work out the spacings or gaps between images. As above.

· Heights where they will be on the wall, plus gaps to the edges of the space. Central in my available space, similar to in the crit.

· Materials, mounts, frames, borders, what are you using? Fittings and fixtures. Museum matte paper, A3 or A4, no frames or covers, full bleed, magnets, *unsure how to mount them as it’s matte paper.* dibond?

· Additional plinths, shelves, installations, design elements? I will source a small table or shelf to put my postcards on.

· How, when and where are you sourcing the materials? Paper from Michael, shelf/table from home or locally, magnets and mounting online, postcards online.

· When are your prints ready? Have you made a test? Test complete, happy with paper and quality.

· File Review outcome with Michael. See above.

· Will your images have the resolution to be printed at your desired size? Yes.

· What are your costs? Unsure but not an issue for me.




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