Gary Holliday
Member
I took a print for framing recently and as it was in a square format, the framer recommended that the bottom of the overlay matt should be slightly larger at the bottom for added 'weight'.
I know that this is one of the rules of framing, but is this an old fashioned idea? I felt that my geometric abstracts needed a precisely square frame.
There is a fashion that square images are placed in 16x20 frames, but I'm stilling getting my head around this idea, perhaps this is done for economics by keeping things standard.
How do folk matt their square photographs?
I know that this is one of the rules of framing, but is this an old fashioned idea? I felt that my geometric abstracts needed a precisely square frame.
There is a fashion that square images are placed in 16x20 frames, but I'm stilling getting my head around this idea, perhaps this is done for economics by keeping things standard.
How do folk matt their square photographs?