“Fat Monologue,” the poster

Posted by Ampersand | October 10th, 2008

Several people have requested a poster version of “Fat Monologue.” I’m terribly pleased people want such a poster. So I’ve set up a page for it on Zazzle.

Please be warned, I honestly don’t know how these posters will look; I’ve never had one printed at Zazzle. So this is an experiment. Zazzle lets you choose for yourself the paper stock, and also the size you’d like it in. My advice is to get the least expensive paper stock, unless you’re a big spender, but avoid the 11″x16″; at that size, I think the text would be hard to read once the poster was hung on a wall. Either the 15″x22″ or the 23″x34″ should be fine.

I chose Zazzle, by the way, because they have a rep for somewhat higher quality printing than Cafepress (at least on their shirts), and because they do have one line of t-shirts which goes up to 5x or 6x. If all goes well with this poster, I may add other products (probably prints of selected political cartoons, or a t-shirt of some of the “Alas” bighead figures — let me know if you have suggestions.)

3 Responses to ““Fat Monologue,” the poster”

  1. Daisy Bond Writes:

    I may add other products (probably prints of selected political cartoons, or a t-shirt of some of the “Alas” bighead figures — let me know if you have suggestions.)

    I’d totally buy one of those shirts.


  2. Elusis Writes:

    My poster arrived today (the 15×22 size on basic poster paper) and it looks great. It’s on my office door now.


  3. Patsy Nevins Writes:

    I also vote for t-shirts. I love them & collect them.


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