by HappinessStan » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:58 pm
90% of the photos i send i do half photo and half white space on the photo paper so that the autographs stand out and so they hopefully won't use silver sharpie because of the white background and i have had no problems with fear of identidy theft and i have got back hundreds of autographs.
I do the same, unless there's plenty of white on the photo already. With colour photos I'll often match the border to a light shade of a distinct colour in the photo, which can be very effective - and would also address the identity theft issue.
Screwtape, like to reiterate what others have already said - very nice design. I often spend as long on the photo as I would on the letter, even though I'm not personally concerned about where the sig ends up, but simply because it demonstrates respect and consideration. If I were in a position to be signing things, I would much prefer to do it on something that looks like one of your cards than something run off on the office printer.
I think that whatever you do, you're likely to get some who miss the box, either deliberately or because they're trying to sign three thousand in an afternoon and aren't looking at what they're doing, or those who send their own photo instead. Don't think it would do any harm to ask, though. I always ask myself the question before sending a letter, "would I like to receive this?" and if the answer is no then it's time to rip it up and start again.
I can't imagine anyone being offended by your question, and think I'll start using Chriscollector's post-it idea myself.
[quote]90% of the photos i send i do half photo and half white space on the photo paper so that the autographs stand out and so they hopefully won't use silver sharpie because of the white background and i have had no problems with fear of identidy theft and i have got back hundreds of autographs. [/quote]
I do the same, unless there's plenty of white on the photo already. With colour photos I'll often match the border to a light shade of a distinct colour in the photo, which can be very effective - and would also address the identity theft issue.
Screwtape, like to reiterate what others have already said - very nice design. I often spend as long on the photo as I would on the letter, even though I'm not personally concerned about where the sig ends up, but simply because it demonstrates respect and consideration. If I were in a position to be signing things, I would much prefer to do it on something that looks like one of your cards than something run off on the office printer.
I think that whatever you do, you're likely to get some who miss the box, either deliberately or because they're trying to sign three thousand in an afternoon and aren't looking at what they're doing, or those who send their own photo instead. Don't think it would do any harm to ask, though. I always ask myself the question before sending a letter, "would I like to receive this?" and if the answer is no then it's time to rip it up and start again.
I can't imagine anyone being offended by your question, and think I'll start using Chriscollector's post-it idea myself.