FAQ

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Who is behind Hell’s Blue Boy?
I’m Peter — designer and photographer from Germany, now based in Thailand. Living here taught me something essential: Thailand has a rare creative instinct. Everyday objects are seen differently — a plastic bottle isn’t trash, it’s potential. Things don’t need to look perfect. They just need to feel right.p

Hell’s Blue Boy grew from that mindset. I wanted mockups that improvise, adapt, and carry scars. Born on the streets, shaped by everyday life — not polished studios. Real places. Real moments. Perfectly imperfect.

What am I purchasing from your website
Hell’s Blue Boy Mockups offers high-quality Adobe Photoshop mockups delivered as PSD files. These mockups let you present your designs in authentic, real-world scenes—no need to produce or photograph the physical product yourself.

If you don’t have a credit card or prefer not to pay via PayPal, please contact us via the contact page and we’ll help you find an alternative payment option.

Why mostly 33 or 66 images in your collections?
Because 666 would be distracting.

What types of licenses do you offer?
Hell’s Blue Boy Mockups offers three types of licenses designed to fit different creative needs and business scales:

  • Standard License
    Built for individuals, students, and solo freelancers working on their own brand. This license is for  self-promotion use only—no client work, no sellable end products.
  • Commercial License
    This license is designed for individuals and teams of up to 10 employees who need mockups for client work and commercial use.
  • Commercial Blue License
    Designed for medium-sized agencies and businesses (up to 50 employees) requiring extensive commercial use of mockups.

What license applies to freebie products?
All free products downloaded from our website are provided under a Portfolio License. This license allows you to use the mockups for personal showcases and portfolio purposes only.

If you believe you need broader usage rights for a freebie—such as commercial or client use—please contact us to discuss an appropriate Extended License.

Why do I receive multiple download files?
Large collections are split into several ZIP files so each download stays under 5 GB. This improves download stability and ensures all customers can access the files without issues.

What is Out of Home (OOH)?
Billboards and street posters
Bus, taxi, and train ads
Advertising at BTS/MRT stations, platforms, and inside trains
Mall screens and lightboxes
Digital screens in public places (DOOH)
Building wraps or wall murals

In short: if people see it while moving around the city—on the street, in transit, or in public venues—it’s Out-of-Home advertising.

What payment methods are accepted?
Hell’s Blue Boy Mockups accepts most major credit and debit cards. All card payments are securely processed via Stripe. Every transaction is protected with SSL encryption, ensuring your payment information is transmitted safely. If you prefer not to pay by card, we also support PayPal and Apple Pay.

Information on personal data processing (Art. 13 GDPR)
Payment-related personal data is processed securely by our payment providers (such as Stripe, PayPal, and Apple Pay) solely for the purpose of completing your transaction. All data transfers are encrypted and handled in accordance with applicable data protection laws.

Can I get a refund?
Due to the digital nature of our products, all file sales are final. Please refer to our Refund Policy for full details and legal exceptions.

Can I get an invoice?
Yes. A PDF invoice is automatically generated for every purchase and sent to you by email once the checkout process is complete. If you don’t see it, please check your spam or junk folder.

Why do Hell’s Blue Boy mockups feel a bit… alive?
Because they’re built where design meets the street. Bangkok heat warps posters. Sun fades ink. Tape leaves scars. Nothing stays perfect for long—and that’s exactly the point. Our mockups borrow from Thailand’s visual chaos: hand-layered textures, uneven light, real surfaces with history. They don’t pretend to be sterile. They feel used, touched, real.

Perfectly imperfect—straight from the streets of Thailand.