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3 reasons to print your photos, art, and designs MY DASHBOARD The Promise of Print In the world of p

3 reasons to print your photos, art, and designs [Blurb]( MY DASHBOARD [Blurb]( The Promise of Print In the world of photography, design, illustration, and art, print still reigns supreme. With a printed piece comes a certain je ne sais quoi, that a post on your feed just can’t match. [Blurb] 01 WHAT IS A ‘PRINTED PIECE’? It could be anything from a postcard or small photographic print, to wall art, magazines, books, journals, and zines. If it involves putting ink to paper, it’s print. 02 WHY IS PRINTING YOUR WORK SO IMPORTANT? Three reasons. 1) Print is slow and less forgiving than digital, which forces us to apply critical thinking to our work. 2) Print is confrontational. It forces the viewer to put down their devices and pay attention. 3) Print lasts, preserving stories for generations to come in a beautiful, tactile way. 03 HOW DO I START PRINTING? Start small. Start inexpensive. We often put pressure on ourselves to make something great, straight-away. But printing is a little like learning a new language. It takes practice and experimentation, which also happens to be a lot of fun. [SEE THE FULL INTERVIEW]( REFER a FRIEND GIVE $30, GET 40% OFF [Share]( Follow Us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pintrest]( [YouTube]( Questions? Visit the help center [Help Center]( [Blurb] [Make a book in minutes]( [Make a book in minutes [Share]]( [divider] [Visit the blog]([Blog]( [Blurb] [Privacy]( | [Pricing]( | [Email Preference Center]( | [Unsubscribe]( Blurb, Inc., a division of Reischling Press, Inc. (RPI) 600 California Street, 11th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108 ©2021 Blurb, All Rights Reserved

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