20x200 is a New York-based e-commerce company founded in 2007 by gallerist Jen Bekman to make art collecting accessible to everyone. It sells curated, limited-edition, museum-quality prints and photography by emerging, established and legendary artists, with prices historically starting at $20 (now from $35). The name comes from its original formula: the smallest size of each work printed in an edition of 200 and sold for $20. Part of Jen Bekman Projects, which also ran the Jen Bekman Gallery and the Hey, Hot Shot! photography competition.
GearLaunch is a print-on-demand commerce platform that lets entrepreneurs design, sell, and ship custom products without holding inventory or paying upfront. Sellers handle the creative and marketing; GearLaunch handles production, printing, fulfillment, payment processing, and worldwide shipping across a catalog of thousands of customizable items.
Minted is a San Francisco design marketplace that turns crowdsourced art from independent artists into holiday cards, wedding invitations, wall art, and home decor printed on demand. Founded in 2007 by Mariam Naficy, the company runs continuous design competitions where its community of 15,000+ artists submit work, customers vote, and winning designs are produced and sold worldwide.