CHESTER, ENGLAND, May 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) Specialists in converting family jpeg digital photographs into premium photo canvas art, PhotoInCanvas, has made a range of changes to its site. In addition to the aesthetics of the site, a plethora of new products and services have also been made available including a brand new Canvas Art Shop.
As well as taking family snaps and turning them into high quality artwork for the home, the Hampshire based photo canvas studio has introduced the Canvas Art Shop for those that need a bit of inspiration. A photograph is not even necessary with themes such as abstract, animals, children, floral, food & drink, illustration, scenic and shabby chic all available. The Canvas of the Month is also tipped to be a great success with experts picking a motif that they think will be popular; this month's design is the classic Union Jack.
As an introductory deal, PhotoInCanvas are offering GBP10 off the Canvas of the Month meaning that this top quality photo canvas will cost under GBP30 and includes free delivery. With the introduction of the new bespoke Art Shop, the studio are confident that they have a service to meet the needs of any consumer looking for a great photo canvas print.
Other changes at the site include the implementation of the fastest upload speeds available on the web, a photo montage service and a new and improved interface allowing customers to see what is available with more ease than ever before.
http://www.photoincanvas.co.uk
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0800 630 0880
PhotoInCanvas' New Canvas Art Shop Showcases Fine Quality Photo Canvas Prints
Specialists in converting family jpeg digital photographs into premium photo canvas art, PhotoInCanvas, has made a range of changes to its site
2011-05-04
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