This was better than my high expectations! It was for a woman's 90th birthday and to use as a combination birthday greetings and guestbook. The recipient loved seeing the photos on the front of her and family across time. Guests loved it as well, enjoyed seeing the photos, and signing it with their wishes.It's definitely big at 2'x3' and makes an impression - the guy in the photos is 6'3.5" :) Faces are redacted in all photos posted here.The shipping cover is also a giant white corrugated cardboard envelope. I decorated it with two laminated signs - one had the recipient's name - and a few inexpensive birthday cards glue-sticked on. The one I put on the envelope's back was to cover up the fuzz and tears made when we took shipping label off, damage despite using a hairdryer to soften adhesive.The card is sturdy corrugated plastic. Guests signed with colorful permanent markers (hint: get the GOOD name brand ones, they're worth it). Btw, name brand calligraphy chisel-tip markers smeared, so don't use. We put the card on a table in the entry area with baskets of markers and a sign to indicate to guests to stop to sign the big card.This was so fun and well worth doing!My feedback to the company was in the frustration of trying to put photos into the TINY TINY online template, and concern over whether they were placed properly. There was no guidance as to optimum size in either ratio or pixels, so I contacted the company directly. Their website had a slightly larger template but again no guidance on photo size. I'm letting you all know:a) use 1:1 ratio photo sizeb) if you see whitespace around what you've uploaded, not to worry. The company will get them centered properly,c) I cleaned up/edited photos as much as possible prior to upload - the company *may* have done a little clean up themselves, but unknownEnjoy!c) if you see whitespace around what you've uploaded,