![]() Below you can see it stacked on top of my wedding album, which I designed and printed through MyPublisher. I chose the largest album option they had - the Newport Giant - which is a generous 11 x 14. Here is the finished album I received along with a few of the layouts for your viewing pleasure: Unfortunately I do not fall into that category…) PROS: - The high quality look and feel of the album cover is available in a variety of colors - Super thick, archival quality pages, and good print quality - Expandable up to 100 pages (50 double-sided) - Affordable, although certainly not cheap by any means (and I couldn’t find any online coupons) - No need to download or install any software - Good customer service (I called twice with questions, and they were helpful both times)ĬONS: - The upload and design software on their website is poorly designed and elementary, and there were no real instructions so my first attempts were annoying - Not nearly enough layout options at all! (Not a problem if you are Photoshop/Illustrator savvy and can design your own layouts and upload as a full page image. Through the KOLO site, you can also order the photo printed pages only… perfecto! ![]() As I perused the KOLO website, I noticed that they offered Digital Photo books! After some consideration, I decided that this was the best option for me because the style of it is classic and beautiful, and most importantly, the album is expandable up to 50 double-sided pages so that I can continue to expand my portfolio as my business grows. ![]() I was looking for a portfolio album to bring with me to new client appointments and I considered the usual suspects: Mypublisher, Blurb, MPix, etc., as well as the option of inserting 4 x 6 photos into a traditional KOLO album. ![]()
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