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As a reminder we feature all of Don Coplen's vectorized clipart CD's:
PALMS TRILOGY 3 CD SET - $395 The Palm Ornaments Trilogy consists of three collections of ornaments, which are available as a set or individually. The disks are PC and Mac compatible, and each file is saved in both AI 3.0 and EPS 3.0 formats.
Includes: Palms Ruby CD Palms Sapphire CD Palms Emerald CD
Each CD is also available individually:
PALMS RUBY CD - $200 The Ruby Collection begins with 92 historically accurate renderings of images found in the circa 1880 Palm Brothers Ornaments, Trade Designs & catalog.
PALMS SAPPHIRE CD - $175 The Sapphire Collection CD contains 515 ornamental corners, based on the 92 "master" ornaments of the Ruby Collection. Also included are 767 ornamental panels, which are based on the first 46 "masters". That's a total 528 megs of 19th Century eye candy!
PALMS EMERALD CD - $175 The Emerald Collection CD contains 710 ornamental ends, based on the 92 "master" ornaments of the Ruby Collection. Also included are 658 ornamental panels, which are based on the first 46 "masters". That's a total 470 megs of 19th Century eye candy! The average size of the Emerald Collection's 1368 ornaments is a mere 170K.
PALMS SAMPLER CD - $79.95 75 Carefully chosen ornaments. A sampling of each of the CD's in the Trilogy set.
As is true with every ornament in this series, they can be used 'as is', or easily customized to your own tastes and needs.
Also Available:
50 RIBBON CD - $49.95 50 Ribbons Volume 1 is a Collection of Hand Digitized Ribbons. Each Ribbon is included in both EPS and AI formats, and drawn in three weights
If you have any questions or would like to order any of the CD's, please contact us at: 800-531-3359 (US & Canada) or 707-769-0129 outside the US.
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Thanks for the reminder Kristi. I'm sure Don could really use the extra cash right now so if anyone's been thinking about any of these cds, now would be a great time to order.
-------------------- Chris Welker Wildfire Signs Indiana, Pa
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Is this Don Coplan a real person or a name you made up for a marketing tool? How could anyone make all that stuff? It takes a tall person to do all that and still maintain a day job. Are you sure it's not Ron doing all this stuff in his abundance if free time? signed, Mr. Skeptical
-------------------- The SignShop Mendocino, California
Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity. — Charles Mingus Posts: 5404 | From: Mendocino, CA. USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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