The submission queue broke a bit, seems a few of the files reverted to some older versions.
We've fixed those errors and added a bit more functionality to the process while we await the new version of the submission process.
Sorry for any inconvenience it may have caused while it was down.
We found this Jason Chan print in our archive when we were switching from Aperture to Lightroom. Not sure how we skipped over it because it's amazing but it's online now!
Also, side-note, Lightroom turns out to be a much nicer way to organize digital files than Aperture, at least for what we are doing right now.
Great new stuff from Dooomcat.
We also have some new site tweaks coming out over the next week. If you view the new Dooomcat pieces you might be able to take a guess as to what they are ;]
International shipping calculations have been fixed. If you goto checkout now, you will notice the shipping cost are significantly cheaper. Some almost by half.
Had anyone placed an order while they were miscalculating we would've refunded you the difference. Luckily no one did, and for good reason :]
So that's fixed and we are happy to offer you international shipping, with NORMAL rates.
Additionally we've fixed up the pagination so it's working correctly now.
I've noticed some bugs with the user profile area, especially in the submission / manage prints area. I'll work on those issues tomorrow.
We are also still tidying up our RSS feed. Thanks to all of you who have signed back up. I'm sorry we changed URLs on you but it was a necessity at the time.
More updates coming soon! Keep checking back, or join our RSS feed.
Say hello to our newest member, Sad Khorsid. He has a few illustrations and this great type piece online at the moment and we are working to get more of his work tested and online very soon.
Doomcat has also uploaded a few new pieces. Including another piece of their VS series.
Some new work up by Doomcat:
Part of their 'Melee' series.
Also their are three new pieces from artists Kerem Beyit online.
Hole by Gavin Potenza
A little blurb from Gavin's site:
Gavin Potenza is a graphic designer living in Portland, OR. He believes that good design is authentic, unexpected, & inspiring. Gavin often collaborates in endeavors such as Joug, Downy Bird Art Kingdom, and is a member of The Graphic Graphic design collective. He's also exhibited artwork in Miami, Portland, and San Francisco.
View some more work in Gavin's Portfolio.
Pirate Melee by Doomcat
New artist on the site going by the name Doomcat. Wonderfully detailed and humorous illustration.
Well, I did some tests because I thought the international shipping calculation done on site was too high... it is. I think it may be quoting UPS rates when we want to ship via USPS because it's cheaper for you guys.
We have to dig through a bit of code to figure out where it's doing the miscalculation. So it might be a day or two before we get it fixed.
However, if you'd like to place an international order, we will gladly refund you the difference between what you've paid and the actual shipping price.
If you'd like to know what the actual price is beforehand just shoot us an e-mail, we'll give you a quote. Or if you can wait, we'll have it fixed very soon :]
The RSS Feed has moved.
You can now subscribe by adding http://feeds.feedburner.com/inprnt_news to your RSS reader (or just click it for most).
It'll keep track of the 25 newest blog entries, I apologize if you were subscribed to the old one and it didn't automatically update you.
So we are back in business. The new ordering system is live and functional. This is a big step towards realizing the site the way we envisioned when we started.
There are several other enhancements coming in the following weeks but we really wanted to get this live as soon as possible. We felt the ordering system has been lacking for months now and this really steps it up a bit.
There are a few quirks with the site still. Most noticeably is probably the displaying of prints in your profile. The filter for that isn't quite working yet and we are trying to get back online as soon as possible.
Also a few quirks with Pagination and when you place an order it's currently not sending out automated e-mails. But don't worry, we'll get in touch with you personally :]
I hope you enjoy the ease of using the new cart. And we'll keep updating as weeks go by, especially now that the blog works again!
We are currently doing a massive overhaul to the site. Currently most systems are down, ordering, submissions and so forth. We hope to have everything restored by Monday. There is a lot we need to re-configure. No data or accounting details will be lost in this transition.
If you happen to navigate here bypassing the main page, please bare with us while we make these changes. We'll be back soon!
A lot of new work up by artist Kerem Beyit.
Fantastic stuff. Here's a little blurb from his bio:
I was born in Ankara, Turkey, (1980) started drawing in my early childhood with the effect
of comic books. In Gazi University, department of graphics I studied graphic design for four
years. I don't have any formal training for illustration I trained myself and my teachers
were the great fantasy artists like Frazetta and Brom. I worked for various places doing graphic
and illustration studies, book covers, local comics also magazines and books for children.
Kerem's website is currently under construction.
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