![]() ![]() The 18×24″ print was $1.69, plus $6 to laminate. This one was more of a pain to put together, mostly because I’m a perfectionist, but ultimately I’m happier with it because it turned out exactly how I wanted AND it was a great deal! Next I did my engineering print for a CHAMPS poster. Also, the smaller print on my poster is really hard to read from a distance because the lines are so thin, and the color contrast is not as sharp as it appeared online, so make sure your font/colors are nice and bold! Cheapest option is to order and buy in store, but again I’m not totally sure what the difference would be as far as creating the poster at Staples versus on the website. You can also have it shipped to your home but I found that the shipping would almost double the cost of the poster, and that wasn’t worth it to me. When I picked mine up the woman in the print center told me that it would have only cost about $2 to order on-site, as opposed to $13 online! I’m not sure how that’s possible, and she wasn’t either, but if you’re planning to make something like this you should find out if you can customize in-store before designing one online. ![]() They appear limiting at first but you can move most of the elements around and resize them, etc, so most formats will probably work out for whatever appearance you have in mind! There are quite a few templates that let you add your own graphic or picture, but I chose not to do that with this one.ĭON’T: Order online if you want to pick up your poster in-store. So here’s what I learned about making this type of poster:ĭO: Play around with the designs they provide. Would have been only about $5 if I had known better! (see below) The small-sized poster was $13.99, plus $2 to laminate. ![]()
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