Matt paper colour Darkroom prints. will need to buy the paper. Big or small? Maybe digital big and bulldog clips.
What impression do you want your exhibited work to have? Calm. Quiet. Professional. Well Thought out.
Something to take away. Postcard booklet, etc. Post card suits me image on one side name and socials on the other.
What do you want to feel on opening night? Proud, excited, satisfied with what we've achieved, relieved.
What do you want the audience to feel or think? That we've done a good job interested. Think it's unique. Enjoy it.
How to display? Not a fan of frames.
Michael has archival paper, which sounds interesting. If I were to print on digital.
Remember 30 pound print credit
CAREFUL with Matte. Any tiny thing will leave a mark. Also eg with Matte dibond might not work well because you have to put your hands on it to flatten down the image on the backing.
Don't use sticky fixings, Velcro (banned)
Rob Michael and everyone will help solve problems etc.
If we need anything made. Like shelves, buttons, et cetera, woodworking unique and help but go to them ASAP. - Somewhere to put my postcards. A little table.
Drawing pins, no backing is an idea. Magnets
don't have to physically do everything ourselves, not a requirement for assessment.
I could print digital for quality sake and play in the darkroom just for myself.
Can put prices On our work, if we like or state that work is available for sale. Direct to website, et cetera.
Foamex acceptable. It's plastic board rather than foam.
Does pinning suit the work? Don't do it just because it's the cheapest, easiest option. Magnets would be sleeker.
PowerPoint on blackboard. For options suppliers, et cetera.
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