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Hunt
28th February 2005, 16:58
Hello we have just launched our very first online business providing affordable art for the office and home.
www.imartgine.co.uk
We would love any feed back or guidance with our new a venture .
Hope to hear from you soon
Neil & Andy
Alpha
28th February 2005, 17:13
Hi Neil and Andy
I like the website, clean,crisp and easy to navigate.
I think it is a great idea. The ability to pay online would be a distinct improvement to your service.
Must admit I didnt see anything that I would like but theres no accounting for taste :D
Good luck with the business and look forward to seeing you around on the forums
MikeH
28th February 2005, 17:21
Hi Neil & Andy,
Welcome to the forum. Had a good look at the site and think that some of the pictures look great. Can you clarify something for me please.
Some of the pictures sound like one off original pieces, others sound like reproduced prints ('sizes from'), yet the pricing seems to be similar. However, I am far from an expert in this field, it was just something that I noticed.
Otherwise I like the site. It is simple, clean and functional. I wish you success with your business.
Mike.
mdarwish01
28th February 2005, 17:46
Hi
I like your site by the way.
I wonder, how did you find these things, wholesale wise. Or do you do the paintings yourself?
barry.hynd
28th February 2005, 20:35
Hi Neil & Andy,
Great site guys. Some very nice artwork particularly "Star Purple".
Wish you both well in your venture.
10 Yetis
1st March 2005, 18:47
Wow.... what a great site with great art! I love it...
Look forward to seeing you around the forum
Hunt
2nd March 2005, 14:53
Thanks for your comments very much appreciated.
In answer to some of your comments:
The online payment system will probably be added to the site in the future.
The pricing of our digital prints do compare with some original pieces but the sizing is often differnet.
We do create some of the pieces in house but many of our artists have come from advertising locally and through online art forums.
Thanks again
Neil