Standing Start Co.

Standing Start Co.

Modern, minimal race track art on wood and metal.

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Combining beautiful, minimal motorsport designs to the highest quality products is how we are bringing a little of our perspective to your home. The perfect statement to express your love for racing and design.
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Spencer Vliegen
Thanks for checking out my new launch, Standing Start Co! I am aiming to combine clean design, bold lines, and racing in a neat, inspiring package. Hope that you all like it and if you'd like to have some of this freshness hanging in your home or a friend's garage, use coupon PH for 10% off and free shipping :D (expires 6/30/20)
Paul Woodthorpe
?makers I love the look and style of them, I think they are really great. I do have two questions, one business related and one a little stupid curiosity. 1 - Do you or have you got plans for an affiliate scheme so others can sell them for you for a commission, or dropshipping service? 2 - On the map prints, what are the coloured/black blocks at the bottom for? Is that just fancy design or does it serve a purpose? It feels like it should contain information or something in them.
Spencer Vliegen
@exopaul Hi Paul, thank you for checking us out! I appreciate the nice words. 1 - I do not currently have plans for that however that is something we may look in to for the future. The pricing is currently set very conservatively, so if we did a sort of affliiate program then we'd have to raise all of our prices to manage that extra margin % to go to affiliates / drop shippers. 2 - The blocks are just to tie together the print and act as a sort of border. We didn't want the prints to be too busy with a lot of information, so that's why we opted for the boxes.
Dan Van Lowe
Can't wait to try this
Ted
How do you print these? What materials options are there?
Spencer Vliegen
@ted_gives They are printed on raw metal sheet or maple wood blocks, no frames needed here!