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- set2
I'd go with 'Buy Prints' personally
- drgs0
Printz
Artworkz
- utopian0
Swanky Swag
- BaskerviIle0
The question is: would you rather sound classy/arty or do you want to sell more prints?
Prints is what they are, I do think that word sounds cheap. It's the clearest description of what you're selling. So I echo Set in recommending 'Buy prints' as a clear, concise call to action.
I'm not sure it pays to confuse users for the sake of style.
- *do NOT think that word sounds cheap..I meant to typeBaskerviIle
- Fax_Benson0
'Prints' seems fine to me - that's what they are. And the quality of your work should give people a clue as to the quality of the prints. If not, make prices visible or give an explanation of the print quality.
- e-wo6
Shop.
- Continuity0
What's the tone you're after? Classy? Strictly transactional?
Personally, I think you could get away with a call-to-action style thing, 'Buy Limited Editions', even if it is long. It's a balance between the transactional and your desire to not sound cheap.
- moldero4
think SEO when naming your menu item, page name and url/slug