Suggestion: allow the buyer to specify some piece of information that will be used as the seed for any needed noise in the generator. That way you can market it as a personalized thing. "Put your name in, or some important date, and it's uniquely encoded in your print!"
The pricepoint is far too high for the product.<p>Edit: I'd also like to point out that "free shipping" listed on the product page and "shipping included in the price" listed in the FAQ are different.
Suggestion, since this is an art product: make the images way bigger. On my 15" Macbook Pro I see a couple of dark squares with wavy white squares in the middle, and struggle to really make out what I'm looking at.<p>I also think far too much of the print is just the blue background.
Took a quick look, but I am a little confused still - does this service take your own source code and turn it into a wall poster (like many other services do)? Or do you create the posters out of other graphical elements unrelated to someone's source code?
I feel like the word unique is used wrongly here.<p>Per dictionary:
> being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.<p>I think all the posters you might sell will look a lot like each other, and are therefore not unique.
Unique in the sense you use, is not very interesting and hardly a selling point. A stick from my garden is also unique, so is the drawing from my kid.
I always wished that Joshua Davis would offer a service like this... are you both the artist and the logistics for this?
If so, have you considered just providing the logistics aspects for other artists to consume?
Congrats on launching that's the most important step of them all.<p>I would love to be able to upload my own processing art and print that. Is that something you would allow for?