I am often asked what a storyboard is so I thought I'd provide a little explanation here. I will also be releasing a gallery soon that has tons of storyboard examples that I've done for clients in the past (as well as a gallery for clothing and location ideas) but for now...
Storyboards are 10x20 mounted (on artboard) prints with 3-5 images; either 3 horizontal or 2-5 vertical. Personally, I think 4 vertical images looks the best but ultimately, it's up to you. There are a lot of fun extras you can add onto storyboards - wording, the date or even a background image which is one of my favorite things to do (as shown above). Depending on the size of your wall, and you don't need a lot of wall space, storyboards make awesome wall collages when combined with a few other framed prints - maybe a 16x20 and a few 8x10s or, for small walls, an 8x10 and some 5x7s...the combinations are endless. I think sometimes we get stuck in traditonal ways of thinking - that you need one huge print or tons of wall space but you don't. Today, just about anything goes - chunky, mismatched frames, small and big pieces, etc. The fun part is creating a wall art display that will have you smiling every day you walk by it.
*Image shown above is displayed on a Gallery Mount (not to be confused with images mounted on artbord). Gallery mounts are finished pieces - meaning, you receive them ready-to-hang. They are gorgeous - my favorite product this year. I'll be releasing photos of those soon as well. Wow, I just realized how much is on my To-Do list! I better get crackin'!. :)
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