Do you guys use Flickr?
Well, If you do, we have some awesome news for you.
We recently introduced a feature using which you can import your Flickr photos into itasveer - no need to upload them again!
So now you can do a lot more with your Flickr photos. Get photo prints from them or use them in the itasveer Doodlepad to create some kickass designs and put them on T-Shirts and Mugs!
Also you don’t need a Flickr Pro account to use this feature. Every Flickr user can! The only limitation is that for free Flickr accounts good quality photo prints would be available in sizes 5″x7″ or less. But there is no limitation on Tees and Mugs - so go ahead and doodle up some great designs.
Just look for the Flickr tab on your photos page to get started.

Here’s a 5 minute video on how it works. Or you can read the FAQs here.
May 22nd, 2007
Warning: Self-congratulatory gibberish ahead :)
We have some great news to share with you. PC World Magazine in their May 2007 issue have adjudged us as the Best Indian Website in the category Photo Printing. Their star jury panel have reviewed some 126 websites in 20 categories such as Travel, Matrimony, Entertainment, News etc. and picked the best based on Technology, Design, Usability and Content. We are rather pleased to be in the company of stalwarts like Monster, Rediff, Ebay and others.
This is what they have to say about us.
“iTasveer espouses a very clean and focused approach while providing a highly user-friendly and structured interface…its very interesting Doodlepad application lets you create interesting graphics and that be used on mugs and t-shirts, and can be ordered off the website.”
We are honored indeed (And have made this cheeky graphic to pat ourselves on our backs a little more).
And dear users - feel free to disagree, differ and point us out where we might have stumbled - so that we can make your itasveer experience even better.
ALSO:
May is here - which means time for our next monthly special! All this month enjoy a 15% discount on T-Shirts with the coupon code MAYSPECIAL.
May 8th, 2007