Bill Henry-
Brussel Sprout Connoisseur
We do, maybe, two Wedding Signature mats in the course of a month.
I just had a guy requesting one. He asked me how wide a mat should be to leave space for 60 signatures. He asked if there was an equation I used. I don’t.
He wanted a mat to surround a 13 x 19 photo. We played around for a while with some ready made frames to give him(us) some visual clues. He suggested a 2-1/2” width; I thought that width would be too small. I suggested that a 4-1/2” mat would serve him better; he thought that that was too much.
His suggestion would leave ~185 in2 [(18 x 24) – (13 x 19)]; mine would leave ~369 in2 of space.
I fully realize that if someone merely signs their name, “Bill Henry” that that is going to take up a whole lot less space than if someone were to sign it, “Bill and Carolyn Henry | Best Wishes for a Future Life Together | 'Remember the Alamo' ”.
And, I fully realize that if someone scribes their name and/or message in 10 point script that that will take up less room than if someone were trying to mimic the size of John Hancock’s flourish.
And, I know enough to suggest that people leave 1/2” around the perimeter of the mat to allow for future framing, not to use the “real” photo, what kind of pen to use, keeping sweaty drinks off of the mat, etc.
But does anyone have a rule of thumb that they use to calculate the width of the mat for such occasions?
My thoughts are ~4-1/2 square inches (a space 1-1/2” x 3”). Too much; too little? Any suggestions?
I just had a guy requesting one. He asked me how wide a mat should be to leave space for 60 signatures. He asked if there was an equation I used. I don’t.
He wanted a mat to surround a 13 x 19 photo. We played around for a while with some ready made frames to give him(us) some visual clues. He suggested a 2-1/2” width; I thought that width would be too small. I suggested that a 4-1/2” mat would serve him better; he thought that that was too much.
His suggestion would leave ~185 in2 [(18 x 24) – (13 x 19)]; mine would leave ~369 in2 of space.
I fully realize that if someone merely signs their name, “Bill Henry” that that is going to take up a whole lot less space than if someone were to sign it, “Bill and Carolyn Henry | Best Wishes for a Future Life Together | 'Remember the Alamo' ”.
And, I fully realize that if someone scribes their name and/or message in 10 point script that that will take up less room than if someone were trying to mimic the size of John Hancock’s flourish.
And, I know enough to suggest that people leave 1/2” around the perimeter of the mat to allow for future framing, not to use the “real” photo, what kind of pen to use, keeping sweaty drinks off of the mat, etc.
But does anyone have a rule of thumb that they use to calculate the width of the mat for such occasions?
My thoughts are ~4-1/2 square inches (a space 1-1/2” x 3”). Too much; too little? Any suggestions?