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Hassle-free things to depict on a small canvas

Our canvas prints come in a range of sizes to suit your space. As for thickness, there are two choices: Lite and Classic. The classic thickness is what you’d expect from an everyday canvas (3.9cm in depth), and the Lite is – surprise, surprise – a thinner version (at just 1.8cm depth). We’d recommend the thinner depth for smaller spaces, so that your canvas print doesn’t stick out from the wall too much. For a more premium-looking option, go classic. (It’s a classic for a reason).


Canvas Prints

Whether it’s one of your favourite photos for the living room wall, a collection of family portraits in the hall or a carefully curated collage, nothing beats our high-quality Canvas Prints to showcase your memories every day. And it’s now even easier to print your photo to Canvas straight from your phone.

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Canvas Prints

Print your favourite shot on canvas. It adds depth of colour and texture to every image (that paper just can’t beat).

From £5.00 with code FLASH50

New sizes

Collage Canvas Prints

Illustrations, layouts, background colours. Let your creativity run wild with a Collage Canvas.

From £11.00 with code FLASH50

Desk Canvas Prints

Whether you put one or 25 pics, a small Canvas Print will add some wow to even the smallest of spaces.

From £5.00 with code FLASH50

New sizes

Framed Canvas Prints

Give your Canvas Print the edge with a floating wooden frame.

From £22.50 with code FLASH50

Get inspired for your next Canvas Wall Art

Find the best nature images to print on a Canvas

Whether you’re looking for an image of a quiet beach with palm trees, a forest landscape on a rainy day, or a close-up shot of your favourite animal, we’ve found the best websites for copyright-free professional photos of nature imagery. Printing a scenic photo on canvas has never been easier.

How to create a triptych

Creating your own triptych is actually easier than it is to say the word. And it’s one of those things that will instantly elevate your home decor while giving the impression you know your way around home improvement.

Something different for doodles

Do you open the Pandora’s Box that is your chest of drawers to find a stack of your child’s drawings? Give those doodles a new home and turn them into a cute piece of Canvas wall art to hang up instead.


Explore features of our Canvas Prints

Choose the right Canvas style for you

Simple Canvas

It may be called simple, but this Canvas is sure to catch your eye. Choose from 16 sizes, 3 shapes and 2 thicknesses to really show off your favourite snap. Plus, with edge-to-edge printing, your photo is sure to stand out on any wall.

Collage Canvas

Can’t choose just one photo? We know the feeling. Select up to 30 photos and get creative with layouts, illustrations and background colours for a truly unique art Canvas. Available in 16 sizes, 3 shapes and 2 thicknesses.

Canvas sizes and shapes, explained

Square

The perfect shape to fit your favourite Instagram photos on canvas! This Square Canvas is made for portraits, school photos or candid snaps.

Rectangle

Those family photos where you’ve had to squeeze everyone in? That’s exactly what this Canvas is made for. Whether hung as a portrait or landscape Canvas, it’s sure to complete any wall display.

Panoramic

If you spent your travels capturing the perfect panoramic, this Wall Canvas is for you. Whether it’s a beach sunset or a mountain range, you’ll be sure to capture the whole photo.

Don’t miss the finer details

Lite

At 1.8cm thick, this thinner version of our classic Canvas is light and perfect for minimalists. Our Lite Canvas doesn’t come with a hanging kit, so you’ll need to purchase that separately for a small cost.

Classic

Measuring 3.9cm thick, this Classic Canvas is our premium version. It also comes with a super-speedy hanging kit so you can display your creation as soon as the postman has stopped by!

Wrap or no wrap?

Opt to wrap your photo around the edges of your Canvas for an all-round view of your photo, or choose no wrap and have all your favourite faces firmly in the middle.


About the Lean Canvas template

The Lean Canvas Template helps you quickly build a business plan without the complexity usually involved in business plan templates. It’s a practical and concise way to present your business idea.

A Lean Canvas is a 1-page business plan invented by Ash Maurya to provide a more straightforward business opportunity evaluation. It’s a simplified version of the business model canvas template and helps your team break down your idea into key assumptions, replacing cumbersome, time-consuming business plans.

Benefits of the Lean Canvas Template

A Lean Canvas is an easy way to brainstorm the various factors in determining the potential profitability of a business model.

Easy to complete

One of the significant advantages of the Lean Canvas Template is that it’s very simple and low-cost to create one, unlike many other business tools. The most important thing is that you bring in all the relevant parties in your business to inform each canvas step.

A high-level overview of your business

It’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day minutia of running a business and lose sight of the overall picture and goals. A Lean Canvas Template keeps you focused on overall strategy and potential threats and opportunities to your business.

Incorporates internal and external factors

The Lean Canvas Template explores the internal strengths of your business and potential external threats and factors that may affect profitability. Then, you can use it to improve and update internal processes according to external factors.

How to use the Lean Canvas Template

The Lean Canvas Template consists of boxes you must fill out to complete the plan. Go through each prompt in turn, doing your best to articulate the answers in a simple, straightforward way. Don’t be afraid to iterate on your Lean Canvas.

Begin by selecting this Lean Canvas Template. You can edit any of these sections, changing them as necessary. You can fill the blocks with sticky notes, links, and other file types such as photos, videos, and PDFs. Share your board with others and invite them to collaborate with you.

In the Lean Canvas Template, you will find:

In the first row:

Problem

The questions you should ask:

  • What problem does your product or service seek to solve?
  • How common is this problem, how many people have it?
  • How much would people be willing to pay to fix this problem?

Solution

  • What top three features does your product or service have that work toward solving the problem?

Describe what makes your business innovative and creative inside your field or industry.

Unique value proposition

  • What are you bringing to the table that your competition is not?
  • How many competitors in this space are there, and what can you do to separate your business from theirs?

Unfair advantage

  • How can you ensure people will not copy your product?
  • What steps are you taking to maintain a competitive advantage?

Customer segments

  • Who are your prospects, and how do they connect to the problem?

In this step, you should identify specific personas among your potential customer base, how they perceive the problem you’re solving, and the unique value prop you can offer.

In the second row:

Existing alternatives

  • Are there any products or services which solve your business problem?
  • What are the current solutions available today?

Map out your competitor’s landscape and how people are currently adopting or not their solutions.

Key metrics

  • What indicators can you use to determine whether your product or service is working correctly and your business is succeeding?

Your key metrics can be a mix of engagement statistics, revenue, and customer satisfaction scores.

High-level concept:

Explain your idea in a very simple X for Y analogy (e.g., “Vegan meat options for vegans”).

Channels

  • What paths do you need to take to reach customers?

Understanding your customer segments is critical to informing this step. Know where your audience is, and how to reach them. It can be over social media, content marketing, billboards, etc.

Early adopters:

Here is where you describe your ideal customer and who will adopt your product or service right away. They might help with spreading the word.

In the bottom row:

Cost structure

List all operational costs here.

  • What is the cost of customer acquisition?
  • What about distribution cost?

Identify key partners in your venture and look up costs of potential suppliers or manufacturers, shipping, and other logistical partners to get at the true cost of operating.

Revenue streams

  • What is your revenue model?
  • Gross margins?
  • The lifetime value of your product or service?

Make sure not just to model how much you will earn initially but recurring revenue and how much value you expect from each customer over time.

Colin Wynn
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