I'm worried I wasn't as clear as I wanted to be. Here's the question simplified a bit.
Would it look better if I have a printed frame running outside of the black stamp mount?
Yes
Thanks Charlie. That's what I need. I will start with getting the mount size correct and then add a few mm on all sides to the frame.
When I want to try some comparison, I make several pages of mock ups. Some like borders around stamps (with or without mounts) and some do not. If you use Steiner pages and use black mounts, you usually do not see the printed borders.
Thanks Al. I know if I were using transparent mounts it wouldn't be a concern.
I used black mounts for many years before switching to clear. I did it because I looked the clean look of the page, fewer issues with improper cutting, placement,and fewer mount sizes.
I also started with black mounts, but then I used black quadrilles paper. That was back in the 70's though!
Now I use clear mounts and coloured cardstock, printed on both sides, mostly green, some orange. Using clear mounts with the coloured paper makes the stamps pop. Using white or cream, they blend in to the paper instead.
Al my problem will be I have no idea how long it will be before I can stock up on clear mounts. International post has been stopped and the local suppliers have shut for the duration.
Pete the idea of coloured stock is attractive, but again I'm a bit stuck with what I have. I would hate to waste this time I now have. In recent years one trip into town or just shopping seems to end up costing me the day. Now I'm hardly getting out past the garden.
Well then, you make do with what you have.
You can always experiment with other stuff later!
Maybe have thicker borders on the stamp outlines so that there won't end up being any white space between the two.
Or... just have a line printed on the page where you want to place the stamp. Save on ink that way!
I prefer it without a frame, but i could go either way on that question.
I've used both black and transparent mounts, usually with frame lines. Here are some examples:
Bob
Bob, those look attractive. I will see if I can come up with something similar.
I think I will go with this. I actually took all bar two of the mounts off a page I made years ago. It appealed to my innate sense of laziness. Again the stamps are placeholders for now until I check my stock and clean those I want to use. I probably should have trimmed the tops of the mounts for the first four smaller stamps.
Well I finally got moving all be it very slowly. Just a couple of examples and many thanks to Clive and his AlbumEasy software.
Had the lid off the scanner hence the shadows. Two pages back to back in a local album sleeve. A4 acid free paper with 24mm cut off the bottom.
A thought on using black or clear mounts. If you using album software that prints inside the frame where the mount will be stuck and you are using an inkjet printer, the moisture on the sticky side of the mount can cause the print to run. It would look messy on clear mounts in spaces where no stamp is sitting. Luckily for me the black mounts I had to use hide this.
I've never licked the entire back-side of the mount. I only lick a small portion at the bottom, so I have never experienced this. Stamps mounted in this fashion have stayed put for over 40 years!
These pages look great Danny.
It all comes down to what looks good to you. I use a combination of Steiner pages and pages that I made using AlbumEasy. I actually like the AlbumEasy pages better because I can get each page exactly the way I want it. The Steiner pages save a lot of time though.
Regards ... Tim.
"I've never licked the entire back-side of the mount. I only lick a small portion at the bottom, so I have never experienced this. Stamps mounted in this fashion have stayed put for over 40 years!"
I used to like frame lines around the whole page, but I learned that some covers I wanted to display were too large and covered up the frame lines. Since then, not frame lines!
Bob
Our virus lockdown has coincided with my hope of semi-retirement also becoming a reality.I'm not taking on new work except for those authors I already publish. I figured it was time to stop being a hoarder and become a stamp collector. The last few years I have just popped new material into stock books so it's not as bad as it could have been, although I still have quite a few piles of unsorted stamps, but that's future sorting enjoyment.
I'm using Clive's marvelous AlbumEasy program to print album pages. Good paper isn't that easy to find here in Thailand, but a couple of years ago I bought some stock of Indonesian made 120gm A4 acid free pages. The most popular stock books made here use black stock sheets inside clear sleeves for a 3-ring binder with slip boxes. These sleeves are American letter size. My plan is to insert two album pages into these sleeves back to back. By trimming 24mm off the bottom of my printed album pages my A4 pages will fit nicely to give a double sided display when opened.
I will use Hawid stamp mounts as I have some old stock of these in various sizes from 30 years ago. My last use of stamp mounts was transparent ones to go in my SG Windsor GB albums. Most of stock of mounts are black. So here's my questions.
With the transparent mounts the printed frames around each stamp are visible and rather attractive. With black mounts does the mount really do the job of the printed frame? They do supply the contrast to most stamps. Should I still design the pages to have a printed frame visible outside of the mount or can I cover them with the mount? Should I wait until things are normal again and splash out on transparent mounts if I have enough money left? So many questions, but below are examples which make more sense of what I am writing.
Before mounts added.
After mounts added.
Thanks for any advice. Stay safe. Danny
p.s. Ignore the stamp in the second scan, it's just a placeholder while I get the sizes and design right. Thanks again to Clive as I know I can change the frame sizes when I make the decision.
re: Album design advice
I'm worried I wasn't as clear as I wanted to be. Here's the question simplified a bit.
Would it look better if I have a printed frame running outside of the black stamp mount?
re: Album design advice
Thanks Charlie. That's what I need. I will start with getting the mount size correct and then add a few mm on all sides to the frame.
re: Album design advice
When I want to try some comparison, I make several pages of mock ups. Some like borders around stamps (with or without mounts) and some do not. If you use Steiner pages and use black mounts, you usually do not see the printed borders.
re: Album design advice
Thanks Al. I know if I were using transparent mounts it wouldn't be a concern.
re: Album design advice
I used black mounts for many years before switching to clear. I did it because I looked the clean look of the page, fewer issues with improper cutting, placement,and fewer mount sizes.
re: Album design advice
I also started with black mounts, but then I used black quadrilles paper. That was back in the 70's though!
Now I use clear mounts and coloured cardstock, printed on both sides, mostly green, some orange. Using clear mounts with the coloured paper makes the stamps pop. Using white or cream, they blend in to the paper instead.
re: Album design advice
Al my problem will be I have no idea how long it will be before I can stock up on clear mounts. International post has been stopped and the local suppliers have shut for the duration.
Pete the idea of coloured stock is attractive, but again I'm a bit stuck with what I have. I would hate to waste this time I now have. In recent years one trip into town or just shopping seems to end up costing me the day. Now I'm hardly getting out past the garden.
re: Album design advice
Well then, you make do with what you have.
You can always experiment with other stuff later!
Maybe have thicker borders on the stamp outlines so that there won't end up being any white space between the two.
re: Album design advice
Or... just have a line printed on the page where you want to place the stamp. Save on ink that way!
re: Album design advice
I prefer it without a frame, but i could go either way on that question.
re: Album design advice
I've used both black and transparent mounts, usually with frame lines. Here are some examples:
Bob
re: Album design advice
Bob, those look attractive. I will see if I can come up with something similar.
re: Album design advice
I think I will go with this. I actually took all bar two of the mounts off a page I made years ago. It appealed to my innate sense of laziness. Again the stamps are placeholders for now until I check my stock and clean those I want to use. I probably should have trimmed the tops of the mounts for the first four smaller stamps.
re: Album design advice
Well I finally got moving all be it very slowly. Just a couple of examples and many thanks to Clive and his AlbumEasy software.
Had the lid off the scanner hence the shadows. Two pages back to back in a local album sleeve. A4 acid free paper with 24mm cut off the bottom.
re: Album design advice
A thought on using black or clear mounts. If you using album software that prints inside the frame where the mount will be stuck and you are using an inkjet printer, the moisture on the sticky side of the mount can cause the print to run. It would look messy on clear mounts in spaces where no stamp is sitting. Luckily for me the black mounts I had to use hide this.
re: Album design advice
I've never licked the entire back-side of the mount. I only lick a small portion at the bottom, so I have never experienced this. Stamps mounted in this fashion have stayed put for over 40 years!
re: Album design advice
These pages look great Danny.
It all comes down to what looks good to you. I use a combination of Steiner pages and pages that I made using AlbumEasy. I actually like the AlbumEasy pages better because I can get each page exactly the way I want it. The Steiner pages save a lot of time though.
Regards ... Tim.
re: Album design advice
"I've never licked the entire back-side of the mount. I only lick a small portion at the bottom, so I have never experienced this. Stamps mounted in this fashion have stayed put for over 40 years!"
re: Album design advice
I used to like frame lines around the whole page, but I learned that some covers I wanted to display were too large and covered up the frame lines. Since then, not frame lines!
Bob