[QUOTEYou're screwed. Prepare to deal with pitt bull sales calls regularly from them.][/QUOTE]
Boss made comments about the pushiness of the sales dude. He often hangs up on people like that. The fact that he bought the subscription anyway tells me he thought it was a good deal. And he said it was 50 downloads a week, not a month, so I was wrong about the quantity. I asked him if unused downloads rolled over to the next month. He didn't know; he didn't ask.
Browsing the site, I see a lot of useful images. And boss has easily spent 400 dollars on pictures and clipart in previous years. I would never have spent that much when I worked for myself. But this shop does a high volume and and a lot of it is low end work. It's all I can do to pump out enough design work to keep a dozen people busy (when the spray painter is sick and I fill in for him, or when I get to do the rare hand-lettered job, I get way behind). Cheap clipart helps him sell cheap signs and helps me keep up. I used to like doing artwork on signs when I painted everything back in BC times. Then, after computers, I still enjoyed doing artwork or hand lettering something small enough to scan for a vinyl output that looked hand done. But I am forbidden to do this these days. So everything tends to look canned and wooden.
In my younger days I said I would never work for a knock-out shop, but here I am, looking forward to an early retirement so I can do more of what I really enjoy—writing and teaching.
Fifty images is a lot to use in a month, let alone in a week. We will never use that many. We'll see.
At least I won't have to deal with the pit bull sales dog.
Brad in Kansas City