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Actually (ctlly.cc) is an art and publishing project site with a strongly London sensibility, focused on selling works related to street art, graffiti, independent publishing, and artist merchandise. Artists and works mentioned in the text include 10Foot, TOX, Fume DDS, Dorothy Spencer, Zombra, and Matthias Connor, across media such as offset posters, screen prints, Giclée reproductions, novels, poetry collections, zines, T-shirts, MP3s, and vinyl.
This is not a design production tool like Canva or Figma, but rather a sales and showcase platform centered on collecting and publishing. Listings typically include fields such as Medium, Details, Edition, Size, and Price, with references to materials and specifications such as Somerset paper, Hahnemüele cotton photo rag, 3M reflective road-sign material, signed and numbered editions, and limited runs of 100 or 406. Another key function is COA certification: the FAQ states that Actually is the only organization able to authenticate works by 10Foot and Tox, with a certificate fee of £40.
Pricing is per item and varies widely: poetry collections at £5, novels at £10.99, books at £13.12, A3 posters at £31.31, sets at £111.11, and Giclée prints at £120; there are also free MP3s. Some works do not list a price or appear unavailable/sold out, so actual purchasing may require using “register interest” or contacting the site for confirmation.
The strengths are clear: the artists are distinctive, the production methods and limited-edition nature of the works are well specified, making the site appealing for collectors. It also includes charity fundraising projects and offers authentication services. The drawbacks are also apparent: the site’s information structure is loose, and the purchase flow does not feel like a standard e-commerce experience. The FAQ itself says shipping is “a bit slow,” and details on payment methods, delivery regions, returns and exchanges, copyright licensing, and digital policies are limited.
It is suitable for collectors interested in London graffiti, street art, independent publishing, limited-edition prints, and artist merchandise. It is also useful for anyone who needs authentication for 10Foot/Tox-related works. It is not suitable as an everyday design collaboration or asset production tool.
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ctlly.cc is an United Kingdom Print-on-Demand provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ctlly.cc directly.