![]() I also would like to work in InDesign, and not have to jump across several programs/steps to actually upload the book. I'm not a pro and I only print photobooks mostly for myself, families or friends, so the quality doesn't need to be absolutely pixel perfect but at least not blurry, dark or discoloured when they are not supposed to be. Just wondering if anyone has any experiences with them or feedback to share? They have separate sites for a few different regions/countries e.g. I recently found Photobook Worldwide (and while their prices are not cheap, their products certainly look impressive. (The images in this post are some screenshots from our family yearbook and my son’s 10th birthday book.After many days and countless hours spent in frustration with Blurb, I found myself looking for another photobook printer, hopefully one that is reliable, dependable, straightforward to work with, and gives a consistent quality result every time. Other paper, printing and cover options and slipcases may be added to the order at full retail price. It expires Decemat 11:59 PM PST.įine Print: This offer entitles MyPublisher users to receive a classic photo book with a linen, custom photo finish or book jacket cover and free extra pages for $35 or deluxe photo book with a linen, custom photo finish or book jacket cover and free extra pages for $70. ![]() Then use the coupon code GIFTPAGES at checkout to get all your extra pages for free! Just head over to MyPublisher to create your photobook (give yourself a few hours to work on it tonight and tomorrow – unless you don’t mind the auto-populate option). This morning I got welcome news - thru tomorrow only (12/19), you can take advantage of My Publisher’s awesome Free Extra Pages offer. I took advantage of this offer back in July, when I made a 10th birthday book for my oldest (going thru a decade’s worth of pictures was intense!).Īnd I’ve been waiting patiently for it to come back for my 2013 Family Yearbook. Either way, for a 50-100 page book, you won’t find a better price. If you want a deluxe book (11.5×15-iches – I actually prefer the classic size), you’ll pay $70. If you’re getting a classic book (8.75×11.25-inches), you’ll pay $35. That’s a savings of as much as 70% depending on how many pages you get. What that means is - you pay for a 20-page book and you get all the extra pages up to 100 for FREE. If you, too, like making BIG photobooks, My Publisher runs the best promotions in the business, IMHO - and right now they have my favorite one: Free Extra Pages. (I prefer to create my own book and do my own layout, so it does take a bit more patchkeing, but MyPublisher makes it easy to move photos around, set different backgrounds, use one photo, three photos of 12 photos on a page, etc.) I have come to prefer their software and have been incredibly pleased with their quality and design. I have two favorite photobook companies, but one has really pulled ahead for me in the last year: My Publisher. ![]() (That way when I display them, they’ll look like a set and my OCD tendencies will be satisfied!) So, free photobook offers aren’t gonna cut it for me.Īlso, since this is going to be a yearly tradition, I really want to stick with one company, so that the styling of all the books will be similar. I’m at 53 pages already, and I still have Thanksgiving, Chanukah and my daughter’s tumbling recital to add to the mix. But let me just tell you, no family yearbook is going to fit neatly in 20 pages. When it comes to printing my book, there are many FREE 20-page photobook offers out there. ![]() I’m a perfectionist, so I like to give myself time to labor / obsess over my photobooks. Once a month, I’ve put the best pictures from that month into a separate folder in my iPhoto and then a few weeks ago, I started working on creating my photobook. This year, I decided that I am going to make annual family yearbooks. I take them, I download them to iPhoto, I might even forward a few to the grandparents.Īnd then they sit there, sucking up memory on my harddrive. For years, I’ve felt guilty for not keeping up with our photos.
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