Hello all,
We are looking to move beyond the traditional model of high-cost catalogue publishing, but still want the option of documenting our in-house exhibitions with a small print-run of a tangible resource that is not strictly digital. Does anyone out there have experience with museum publications that are produced using any of the various printing on-demand services out there, such as Blurb or Lulu? Any opinions on these services (or other alternatives about which I may not know)?
Chad Alligood
Jeanne and Ralph Graham Collections Fellow
Cranbrook Art Museum
39221 Woodward Avenue
PO Box 801
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303
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