All posters are printed on Kodak or Fuji Crystal Archive paper with a semi-glossy finish ensuring that the colors will not fade for not only years... but generations! These posters are not printed on the cheap, thin paper that mass-produced posters at stores are printed on. This paper is photographic and so nice and thick that framing is optional.
Posters do not need to be expensive. Although the "retouched poster" is recommended (to at least remove scratches, chips, bugs, and other distractions from the photo), the regular "easy poster" does not even have a design fee! You send a photo (click photo requirements below), Brandon optimizes the colors (if you'd like black and white, be sure to say so), crops the photo as necessary to fit the 20x30 portrait or 30x20 landscape dimensions, and sends you an image to approve. After approval, it is printed and shipped off to you!
For very little design fee, text can be added to an "easy poster." Logos needing creation obviously raise the price more than simple text, but logos may be added as well.
More customization is, of course, available. From photo retouching (photo editing and removing unsightly reflections, bugs, paint chips, oil spots on the ground, trash, distracting background/foreground items, etc.), manipulation (such as putting the car on an entirely new background and making it look natural), to creatively designed collage posters, you can get what you desire.
Poster options listed to the right are listed from least to most expensive.
For residents in the Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas area, even photography is available at a price. Brandon will have a professional photographer travel to the location you'd like your car photographed at and take the photos needed to create the poster.
*= Texas residents must pay sales tax. Shipping is free if you are in the continental United States. Shipping elsewhere is extra.
**= Close-up photos of logos appearing on your actual car may be used if you provide the photos. Exact reproduction logos (that are not photographs) may need written permission from the copyright owner if you intend on publicly displaying the poster.