The Launch of moodboard+ -- Image Licensing Just Got More Creative
moodboard announced today the launch of moodboard+ a new range of images under a packaged rights license available on their website www.moodboard.com.
London, UK (PRWEB) October 5, 2007 -- moodboard announced today the launch of moodboard+ a new range of images under a packaged rights licence available on their website www.moodboard.com
The image library with a twist, that already sells collections of both quality microstock, images starting at $15 and premium royalty free images, have now expanded their collection with a third image licence that are named moodboard+.
moodboard+ is a collection of images that can be licensed using a variation of flexible packages. When you order a moodboard+ image you must specify who the end user is. This means that even if you are buying an image on behalf of a customer you must name that customer. You must also specify what license package you require. The moodboard+ licence never expires and you receive a XL file.
"Right from the beginning of moodboard we wanted to offer multiple price points to our customers, to help with all their projects no matter the size of their budget," said Joanne Rees, International Sales Director at moodboard. "moodboard+ is just another addition to this multiple price structure. It is a strong and conceptual collection of images with the creativity and production values of rights-managed content with the flexibility of a royalty-free licence" she added.
You can search across all three collections or search each individual collection by using the tick boxes under the main search box on the moodboard homepage.
Take at look at just some of the moodboard+ images at www.moodboard.com/gallery.
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