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Designing fabric, wallpaper and gift wrap used to be the stuff of dreams. Only a few select creatives got to do it and it required formal training and significant financial investment. But times have changed and today anyone with a computer, Internet connection, and idea can upload a file and order their own fabric or paper, printed affordably one yard or more at a time. At the forefront of this revolutionary DIY movement is Spoonflower, a North Carolina startup that produces designs for hundreds of thousands of users worldwide-24 hours a day/seven days a week to keep up with demand. With…mehr

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Designing fabric, wallpaper and gift wrap used to be the stuff of dreams. Only a few select creatives got to do it and it required formal training and significant financial investment. But times have changed and today anyone with a computer, Internet connection, and idea can upload a file and order their own fabric or paper, printed affordably one yard or more at a time. At the forefront of this revolutionary DIY movement is Spoonflower, a North Carolina startup that produces designs for hundreds of thousands of users worldwide-24 hours a day/seven days a week to keep up with demand. With step-by-step tutorials and projects that span a wide spectrum of skills, The Spoonflower Handbook is written for new and experienced users of this print-on-demand technology. Covering everything from equipment to software to working with photos, scans, repeats, vector files and more, it is an essential guide to a booming new creative outlet.
Autorenporträt
Stephen Fraser is the co-founder of Spoonflower and a former marketing director at Lulu.com. Spoonflower has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Martha Stewart Weddings, Better Homes and Gardens, House Beautiful, Vogue, BUST, Make, and Country Living and on Apartment Therapy, The Today Show and BBC. It was also named one of North Carolina's 50 Fastest Growing companies in 2014 by the Triangle Business Journal. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.