I’m constantly torn when I hand off images to clients and friends… My background in marketing and business expects a polished, professional package that is serious and means business. But the playful, whimsical, artsy side of me wants nothing to do with that and would rather deliver a handmade, not pre-manufactured package with more of an organic look and feel.
For the most part, this is what my clients receive when I deliver digital images to them. A handmade thank you card and a cd with high resolution files for prints, along with low resolution, watermarked images for online sharing. What do you think? Does it work? Too unprofessional? Too whimsical? Any suggestions? I’m all ears and would love to hear your thoughts!
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/c
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8 responses to “How do you say thank you?”
They both look great! I don’t think any clients would complain!! If you want something a bit fancier, maybe you could make a small cover for the CD box???
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Good thinking on the cd cover – thanks!
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Handmade packaging and stuff are always welcoming and makes the ‘thank you’ even more sincere 🙂
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I love it. If you gave that to me, I’d never tired of looking at it and it will be hard for me to put it away 🙂
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Awww, thanks! That’s really sweet of you : )
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Thank you, I really mean it. Hand-made things have a soft spot in my heart, and I think others too 🙂
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hi! I’m an italian blogger, I’m a cook! you can write to my blog? thanks!
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Cool ideas, and superb shots 🙂
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