Phogos, an online custom wall graphics company, launches website. Located in Dublin, Ohio, Phogos is a fairly new company that focuses on custom cut out wall graphics made of vinyl. The neatest thing about these life size decals? You can get them custom made from pictures you took with your digital camera! Not only are these a great way to change the theme in a room, but they don't hurt your walls or paint, and they are reusable. A unique fact about this company is that they do fund raising. Good-bye boring candy bars, hello wall art!
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Phogos, an online custom wall graphics company, launches website.
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Posted 2 years ago #
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Hey, this is cool. It seems like this is like fathead.com. What's the difference between your product and theirs besides a much cheaper price? I think a much cheaper price. Is the 6' custom wall graphic $49.99 as well? I only see one price... thus the question. Thanks!
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MEMtransplant,
I just checked the site, if you click on "start your custom phogo" then click on 'select a size' to the right in the order box, the price will change above the order box. It looks like the price goes up $5-7 as you increase every foot.
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Marketing wrote:
Phogos are custom wall graphics that come right from you digital camera! Make a life size picture of anything and place it on your wall with a special adhesive that won't ruin or damage your paint or wall. You have seen wall graphics of professional athletes, now you can have a custom wall graphic from your own. A great way to change the theme in any room, or to update your decor! Just upload your image to phogos.com
Learn more about phogos and see the different categories to choose from, also a great fund raising product.
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Coreroc wrote:
$50 for a 24 inch picture printed from your camera with adhesive? sounds stupid expensive considering with double sided tape and a $4 print from kinkos you get the same result. now if there was die cutting and other options factored in I could see it, but from the sky view this looks like a huge cost for a simple thing.
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