To print 50 posters in colour it can cost anything from 50p per poster up to £5 per poster it all depends on where you are getting them printed off.
Screen printing services can vary in price based on order size, complexity and number of colors. But an example price from Wholesalet-shirtprinting.com would be $.60 per print for 1000 prints (you would provide the T-shirt) if only 1 color was used in the print. Prices increase about $.12 for each additional color added to the print.
Not too much anymore. Tempera used to be made with an egg base to help bind the pgment. Poster paint is a water-based synthetic. However, I would say that today most tempera is probably synthetic as well.
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it would be around £15 to arounnd £30 to advertise something on a poster to make 50 posters.
it depends on the size and color as well :D
This depends on where you go. Kinkos usually has the cheapest but it depends on how many pages and how many copies you want
I would go with a basic blck as too much animal print looks tacky...and not in a good way.
It is hard to say what an embossed print of Abraham Lincoln would be worth. It would depend on the condition and the collectibility of the print.
The value of the work is based on:# How many buyers are seeking his work # How many of his works are on the market # How much those buyers are willing to pay for the *print you have # And of course condition, quality are important*Okay let's define "print"I am going to assume you probably mean a reproduction of an original painting . A true "print" is not merely a reproduction (poster) but an original art work in and of itself created through a woodblock type process or similar.Do not believe sales people when they tell you they are selling "limited edition prints", when they are actually reproductions. Sales people are ignorant and they lie.A "signed and numbered print" (reproduction) is simply a glorified poster with a huge price tag. Another gimmick is to include a "certificate of authenticity" that proves the artist really did approve and sign the poster. Big deal.
Either of these sites may be able to assist with determining the value of your poster or possibly point you in the right direction:
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