2008 Crossfire Calendar?
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
Hey FP ...
Where was that picture taken and who's Crossfire is that. The wheels look custom and the location isn't around here so I don't think it is yours.
Where was that picture taken and who's Crossfire is that. The wheels look custom and the location isn't around here so I don't think it is yours.
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
You guys can submit photos through Jan 11th and vote through Jan18th!
So if you see one in the gallery that you like, PM the owner and tell them to email it to me. Sorry, I can't go through the whole gallery and request photos from everyone. I'm busy enough trying to keep track of all the submissions!
So if you see one in the gallery that you like, PM the owner and tell them to email it to me. Sorry, I can't go through the whole gallery and request photos from everyone. I'm busy enough trying to keep track of all the submissions!
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
I also like the idea of an 18 month calendar. But lets not get too far ahead of ourselves.
I like the idea of a panel picking the finalists from the top 20 or 30, but I think that will just add unnecessary delay to the process. I'd like to get these calendars to everyone for Feb 1st. That might be unrealistic, but I'm gonna try. Trust me to make the final decisions on which pics make it. I've worked in the print industry, so I have an eye for what will work and what won't. I will do my best to get the best variety of colors, coupes/roadters and SRT's. I will also lean towards the pics that will print best. If the printer tells me that the original file won't cut it, I'll drop that photo and use the next most popular one that will work.
I like the idea of a panel picking the finalists from the top 20 or 30, but I think that will just add unnecessary delay to the process. I'd like to get these calendars to everyone for Feb 1st. That might be unrealistic, but I'm gonna try. Trust me to make the final decisions on which pics make it. I've worked in the print industry, so I have an eye for what will work and what won't. I will do my best to get the best variety of colors, coupes/roadters and SRT's. I will also lean towards the pics that will print best. If the printer tells me that the original file won't cut it, I'll drop that photo and use the next most popular one that will work.
Last edited by tom2112; 01-06-2008 at 09:26 PM.
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
Another thing to consider is how MANY we will need to have printed. I know the printer will want to push for volume to keep the price low. So I'll work with them to make it work out best for us price-wise. I'm not planning to skimp on quality though. I want these beauties reproduced on quality glossy card stock - just like any calendar you would purchase at a book store.
I'm guessing that they will cost less than $30, and I'd like to keep it less than $20.
Those of you that work in the print industry hit me up with an estimate. Assume a 15 month calendar (twelve normal months and an extra page for Jan/Feb/Mar of 2009, and a full color cover front and back) - also assume 11" by 8.5" for the size of each page.
I'm guessing that they will cost less than $30, and I'd like to keep it less than $20.
Those of you that work in the print industry hit me up with an estimate. Assume a 15 month calendar (twelve normal months and an extra page for Jan/Feb/Mar of 2009, and a full color cover front and back) - also assume 11" by 8.5" for the size of each page.
Last edited by tom2112; 01-06-2008 at 09:25 PM.
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
Whatever the cost is I want one of these when they are available. It may only be a 12 or 15 month calendar but I will own it until I die. Then it will be hanging by my casket at my wake with a sign that says "His favorite car".
whoa..I'm getting a little carried away now.
whoa..I'm getting a little carried away now.
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
Originally Posted by tom2112
I want these beauties reproduced on quality glossy card stock - just like any calendar you would purchase at a book store.
I'm guessing that they will cost less than $30, and I'd like to keep it less than $20.
Those of you that work in the print industry hit me up with an estimate. Assume a 15 month calendar (twelve normal months and an extra page for Jan/Feb/Mar of 2009, and a full color cover front and back) - also assume 11" by 8.5" for the size of each page.
I'm guessing that they will cost less than $30, and I'd like to keep it less than $20.
Those of you that work in the print industry hit me up with an estimate. Assume a 15 month calendar (twelve normal months and an extra page for Jan/Feb/Mar of 2009, and a full color cover front and back) - also assume 11" by 8.5" for the size of each page.
Product Information
Keeping track of important dates on your calendar is easy when you can view 12 months of inspiring images that reflect your personal interests. Our high-quality calendar is printed on thick 100lb cover weight paper and adds impact to any room.
Keeping track of important dates on your calendar is easy when you can view 12 months of inspiring images that reflect your personal interests. Our high-quality calendar is printed on thick 100lb cover weight paper and adds impact to any room.
- Each page measures 11" x 8.5"
- Measures 11" x 17" when hung on wall
- Full bleed dynamic color
- 100 lb cover weight high gloss paper, wire-o bound
- January 2008 - December 2008, 2009 preview, US holidays marked
I'm pretty good at setting things up on CafePress, having done it for some other organizations. Their products are very nice, and the simple fact that it handles all fulfillment, payment, returns (rare that they happen) and stocking make it an attractive option.
Last edited by Display_Name; 01-09-2008 at 06:01 AM.
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Good points Display_Name. I was checking out CafePress, and I didn't see how I could set it up for our calendar. It looked like I could submit my images, and make a calendar for myself - but the part I didn't understand was how other people would be able to buy a copy of the same calendar.
Since you've done this, could you elaborate a bit?
Since you've done this, could you elaborate a bit?
Re: 2008 Crossfire Calendar?
The photos I recommend have a clear pic of the Crossfire and a scenic background. Those make the best pics for a calender.
+fireamx Crossfire gets my vote for the hood mod..one of a kind.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...ry.php/cat/802
+fireamx Crossfire gets my vote for the hood mod..one of a kind.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...ry.php/cat/802