IN-STUDIO COMMISSIONS FAQs

These FAQs address questions specific to studio-based calligraphy, engraving and heat foiling projects completed off-site and delivered once finished. For general booking and policy information, please visit the Main FAQ page.

 

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COMMISSION SCOPE

TURNAROUND & REVISIONS

What types of in-studio commissions do you accept?

In-studio commissions may include calligraphy, engraving, or heat foiling on items such as envelopes, stationery, keepsakes, artwork, gifts, or other approved materials. Projects are accepted based on scope and availability.

Do you offer envelope addressing?

Yes. Envelope addressing is offered on a limited basis and subject to availability. Minimums and timelines apply.

Can clients provide their own items?

Client-provided items may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. All items must be approved in advance to ensure they are suitable for calligraphy or engraving.

What is the typical turnaround time for studio commissions?

Turnaround time varies based on project scope, quantity, and seasonality. Estimated timelines are provided during the proposal phase.

Are rush orders available?

Rush work may be available on a limited basis and is subject to availability and additional fees.

How many revisions are included?

Revision allowances vary by project and are outlined in your proposal. Additional revisions may incur additional fees.

DELIVERY & COMPLETION

How are completed commissions delivered?

Completed commissions may be shipped or delivered via courier. Delivery details are confirmed prior to completion.

What happens if changes are requested after work begins?

Once work has begun, changes may not be possible. If adjustments can be made, they may require a revised scope and additional fees.

NEXT STEPS

How do I get started with a studio commission?

Studio commissions begin by submitting an inquiry through the website. Each request is reviewed individually, and you’ll receive next steps if the project is a good fit.

Still Have Questions?

If your project details aren’t covered here, you’re welcome to submit an inquiry for personalized guidance.