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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Big idea for walls

In fact, it's a very big idea. It's a poster that's can be up to 7 feet tall and over 4 feet wide. It’s from Wallhogs. Sound interesting? I think it would be great for a kid’s room or a recreation room if you have one.

What you do is submit a picture that you want blown up and Wallhogs will make your graphic or photo, or any picture you choose, into a giant poster. I can imagine Brandon wanting one of these. What I can’t imagine is having a wall to put it on!

They print on a variety of media including 6 mil graphic vinyl, 10 mil glossy photo base paper, and 20 mil semi-gloss fine art canvas. If you have a lovely photograph of scenery in your area, it can be turned into a wall poster for any room of your house. If you have a picture of your motorcycle or horse or camper, or anything really, it can be a wall poster as well. You can even have a 7 foot tall picture of the love of your life! And you can add speech or thought bubbles to them for added fun.

Can you imagine a huge picture of a pair of eyes in your bathroom, peering at you all the time you’re in there?

Their site lists the file formats (which are easy to use on your computer) and they chart the preferred resolutions. Wallhogs also offers a variety of ways to pay for the wallhog poster, including credit card and PayPal.

If you don’t have a picture you’d like blown up to that size, wallhogs will soon be offering a line of posters you can choose from. The price of the currently available posters depends on the size you order and the type of material it’s printed on.

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1 Comments:

  • At 11/29/2006 6:22 PM, Blogger Mark E Seremet said…

    Guys,

    We got *killed* on traffic and orders. It's a good problem but we took the site down to retune it for this volume.

    I am deeply sorry for the delay - we will be on again tonight.

    Please feel free to email me if you want to complain or yell or encourage me. mark.seremet [@] gmail.com

    Thanks,
    Mark E Seremet, ceo & co-founder

     

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