I’m friends with Jonathan Caustrita via Facebook and my webcomic. Death At Your Door.com
I saw a pic of your table at the con. Very nice little setup. I love that you had almost every inch of it covered with product yet it was all very straightforward and not cluttered at all. So the question is, how does that setup work for you?
Thanks,
Rod Salm
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Meet your’s and everyone else’s Death weekly at http://www.deathatyourdoor.com
Hey, thanks for the kind words about our table setup! Bountiful but not cluttered is exactly what we’re going for, and we find that it works really well for us. We’ve got something to catch just about everybody’s attention, and we make sure we have a good range of prices covered too. If you’d like to see our progression over the years, display-wise, here’s a Flickr set:
We try to keep everything as flexible and modular as possible, since we can’t always pack everything for every convention, and our display space varies widely.
Nice, I like the PVC tubing for t-shirts, great idea. I’m not ready for clothing with my strip, but maybe someday. I’ve been thinking PVC pipes to hold a large backdrop banner.
Thanks for the inspiration.,
Rod Salm
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Meet your’s and everyone else’s Death weekly at http://www.deathatyourdoor.com
Just getting into the whole Steam Punk scene and saw those Steam Punk Monster buttons at the booth…had to have them. Can’t wait to add them to my vests. Great stuff…Little Vampire rocks!
Hey Rebecca…FYI – not sure if you received my e-mail or not but I did reach out to Rey Reyes form the SOCAL Comic Con up in Oceanside in November.
Also, you need too pay a visit up to Dr. Watson’s Steampunk Odditorium up in Oceanside as well, its a perfect place to stock your steam punk themed monster buttons!
Hey there,
I’m friends with Jonathan Caustrita via Facebook and my webcomic. Death At Your Door.com
I saw a pic of your table at the con. Very nice little setup. I love that you had almost every inch of it covered with product yet it was all very straightforward and not cluttered at all. So the question is, how does that setup work for you?
Thanks,
Rod Salm
_______________________________________
Meet your’s and everyone else’s Death weekly at http://www.deathatyourdoor.com
Hey, thanks for the kind words about our table setup! Bountiful but not cluttered is exactly what we’re going for, and we find that it works really well for us. We’ve got something to catch just about everybody’s attention, and we make sure we have a good range of prices covered too. If you’d like to see our progression over the years, display-wise, here’s a Flickr set:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jlh_lunasea/sets/72157608748789402/
We try to keep everything as flexible and modular as possible, since we can’t always pack everything for every convention, and our display space varies widely.
Nice, I like the PVC tubing for t-shirts, great idea. I’m not ready for clothing with my strip, but maybe someday. I’ve been thinking PVC pipes to hold a large backdrop banner.
Thanks for the inspiration.,
Rod Salm
_______________________________________
Meet your’s and everyone else’s Death weekly at http://www.deathatyourdoor.com
Just getting into the whole Steam Punk scene and saw those Steam Punk Monster buttons at the booth…had to have them. Can’t wait to add them to my vests. Great stuff…Little Vampire rocks!
Hey Rebecca…FYI – not sure if you received my e-mail or not but I did reach out to Rey Reyes form the SOCAL Comic Con up in Oceanside in November.
Also, you need too pay a visit up to Dr. Watson’s Steampunk Odditorium up in Oceanside as well, its a perfect place to stock your steam punk themed monster buttons!