MailPix announces top five photo gifts for 2020

MailPix, the photo-printing, canvas and gifting site, announced the most-popular photo gifts for the 2020 holiday season. Despite the effects of the global pandemic, the company saw growth in several product categories.

  • Canvas – Home decor products were popular this holiday season, with 16×20 and 20×30 size canvas prints leading the way. With so many working from home, customers were looking to update their home decor with vibrant, happy images and memories.
  • Prints and posters –  Traditional photo prints made a comeback, in glossy and matte surfaces. Customers especially enjoyed the convenience of retail pick up of prints and photo cards, at more than 20,000 locations, using MailPix apps.
  • Layflat photo books – Layflat photo books were a popular gift choice this holiday season, especially the latest premium ultra style with personalized velvet soft, deep matte covers. MailPix’s easy-to-use book-building software makes creating the book simple and fun.
  • Photo ornaments are a perennial favorite. Choose from a variety of photo layouts, shapes and materials to fit in with any distinctive style and add text to further personalize the holiday ornament creation.
  • Glossy Photo panels are ready for hanging without any framing required. Photo panels have a glossy surface and reproduce images with a crisp color and clarity. Photo panels come in sizes 11×14 and 20×24 and have a beveled edge and are a solid 5/8″ thick with a glass-like scratch resistant surface.

“In a challenging year, MailPix delivered holiday memories,” says Fred H. Lerner, CEO and founder, MailPix. “We are looking for continued growth in 2021.”

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Gary Pageau is principal of InfoCircle LLC, continuing his marketing communications career. InfoCircle LLC is a marketing and communications consulting firm, specializing in business-to-business markets. For nearly 25 years, he was with PMA International, serving most recently as Publisher, Content Development and Strategic Initiatives. His primary responsibilities included overseeing the Association’s editorial department, marketing research unit, education and corporate relations department.