This shape only - want most shapes

SpiralGiftsPlus
New Contributor III

What do you do when your design will fit on *most* of the shapes for a product, but not all of them? 

For example, I created a car magnet that comes in rectangles with different ratios.  https://www.zazzle.com/progress_pride_flag_car_magnet-256034263106926189 

I've thought of:

- create separate products and choose "this shape and style only" ... but how to name them?

- redesign so it would fit on all? I've extended stripes (in procreate, etc) out to the bleed before, but if I get it to look good on a square in the design tool on Z, will it look okay in rectangle, or vice versa?

For the above magnet, it works on two of the shapes, but I would have to redesign for it to fit on others. In fact, I started doing that on a different product (one with circle, oval, etc.). In that one, it is easier to change the title to make it obviously not a duplicate. But rectangle ones that just have slightly different ratios?

I'm concerned a user might buy one with white edges and be disappointed.  

Thanks.

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WHS_Designs
Honored Contributor II

I put a note in my writeup to let customers know the shape or orientation for which my design is best optimized.

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Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

I've given up in a number of cases and simply hope the customer immediately sees when a design doesn't fit a particular shape. It's not the best solution, of course.

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WHS_Designs
Honored Contributor II

I put a note in my writeup to let customers know the shape or orientation for which my design is best optimized.

SpiralGiftsPlus
New Contributor III

Thank you both! I'll try the note and see if it helps.

it helps only if they read it 😉 ... but at the end of the day, there's only so much we can do to make the customer experience a better one. 🙂 

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

Particularly since our descriptions have been moved down into the Grand Canyon. 😫

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WHS_Designs
Honored Contributor II

yes, I know <sigh> 

chefcateringbiz
Valued Contributor

I've read, and have also been told that these concerns aren't anything to get excited about because there are few instances where a customer is OK'ing a terrible misfit, so I don't worry about it, like, at all.

Caprice
Valued Contributor

A while back, I suggested a solution whereby the designer could use check boxes to denote which shapes/sizes etc the design should go on if they wanted to be specific about shapes/sizes (otherwise it could go on all shapes, as it does now).  But alas...