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What types of things trigger a red flag when reviewing applications?

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What types of things trigger a red flag when reviewing applications?

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Blake: I do prefer, and this isn’t a red flag, like for example they can upload images to our website. I do prefer that they upload images of the actual product as opposed to what the products will look like, like the renderings, the line art. Obviously those things, the line art and renderings are fine when you’re an established brand but when you haven’t had any products really out yet at all then I know that it’s probably not a good fit if they’ve never actually printed any of their products before. That’s definitely something’s that a red flag. The designs themselves, it’s really just something you have to look at themselves either they’re unintentionally or intentionally ripping somebody off which happens sometimes, where it’s not creative enough [or] it’s something that looks just like everything else. A lack of product as well if somebody if they can at least upload five images on our website, if they upload only two and these are the only two or they upload five but they’re all

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