They look good especially for the dollars paid, can you post up where they were printed
Sure can -
http://www.aussiecustomgifts.com/diy/doormat/large-doormat-383The quality actually came back quite good. Actually better then expected for the price. Due to the floor -and the fact I don't want to suffer another winter standing on cold slate - they serve their purpose excellently.
I personally think they look tacky, but respect the imagination and effort to do something different.
It is located in a bar area - that has crap over all the walls - so they actually just blend into the background. To be quite honest ...
But ultimately I was going to get something - and the bunnings variety of door matts was doing nothing for me - and definitely would have upped the tackey meter by a factor of 10.
For those that want to dip their toes in the water make sure that you picture is scaled properly. What I mean is, make sure that you have a design program that can actually save the file to real world dimensions. Blowing a crappy 128kb jp file up to that size is going to pixelate it to hell. The files I used are actually all vectorised so they can be adjusted to whatever image size I wanted - then saved off in real world dimensions - in jpg for the upload. example - my jpg files dimensions was 24L x 16W inches - so what I saw was what I got.
If anyone needs any help - just message me.