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What Size Canvas Over a Couch? The Complete Visual Sizing Guide
Sizing & InstallationJuly 14, 2024

What Size Canvas Over a Couch? The Complete Visual Sizing Guide

There's one question we hear more often than any other at JustPix: "How big should my canvas be for the wall above my couch?"

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Creating Collections That Sell: Curate Art Series That Drive Repeat Orders
Artist HubJuly 5, 2024

Creating Collections That Sell: Curate Art Series That Drive Repeat Orders

A buyer lands on your JustPix profile and sees a single stunning painting. They like it. They're interested. But they're on the fence—is it worth the money for one piece?

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Multi-Panel Art Spacing and Alignment: The Complete Layout Guide
Sizing & InstallationMay 3, 2024

Multi-Panel Art Spacing and Alignment: The Complete Layout Guide

Multi-panel wall art has become one of the most popular design choices for modern homes. Whether you're creating a triptych series, a two-panel diptych, or a complex grid arrangement, the impact depends entirely on one critical element: spacing.

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Large Format Print File Preparation: Complete Technical Specifications
Artist HubDecember 25, 2025

Large Format Print File Preparation: Complete Technical Specifications

When your artwork is destined for a canvas that dominates a living room wall or a metal print that commands attention in an office lobby, cutting corners on file preparation isn't just risky—it's a missed opportunity. Large format printing (24×36 inches and above) requires precision that separate...

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Color Accuracy: Screen vs. Print FAQ
Photography TipsApril 3, 2025

Color Accuracy: Screen vs. Print FAQ

You edited your photograph for hours. On your monitor, the colors look perfect—vibrant, balanced, emotionally true to the scene. Then the print arrives, and something feels off. The sky isn't quite as blue. The reds look more orange. The overall image appears slightly warmer or duller than you ex...

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