USER GUIDE
Printable Wall Art
Our printable wall art allows you to download high definition artwork to print at home or using a local print shop. Download our comprehensive user guide to find out how digital prints work.
How it works
Download your files
Once you purchase a digital item, you will be re-directed to a confirmation page where you can download your files. You'll also be sent an email with a link to your downloads, which you can access at any time.
Choose a size
Our digital prints include 4 ratio sizes (2:3, 3:4, 4:5 and ISO), each of which can be blown up or down to fit a range of frames. Once you’ve decided what size you would like to print, look for that size in the sizing chart below to see which ratio you should use for printing.
Print your posters
Once you've downloaded your files and decided on a size, you can print your files at home on your own printer, use an online printing service, a local print shop, or an office supplies store.
Printable Art Sizing Guide
Once you’ve decided what size you would like to print, look for that size in the sizing chart below. Whichever ratio it falls under is the file you should use for printing. E.g. If you would like to print 24”x36”, you would use the 2:3 ratio file for printing. If you're not sure which file to use, please contact us for advice.
Not sure what size to print?
It can help to look at what frames are available in your area before deciding which size to print. Standard frame sizes vary by country and while standard frame sizes are generally inexpensive and easy to find, other sizes may be harder to find and more expensive. It's also important to measure the wall where you want to put your print to ensure a good fit. Once you know what size frame you want, match it up on the sizing chart above to find which ratio file to use for printing.
Using a mount or matboard?
A matboard, or picture mount, is designed to sit in between your image and the picture frame. They are generally made of a cardboard-like material and help elevate the look of your print.
If you’re using a mount/matboard in your frame, make sure you choose a size that will fit the "opening size". If you’re using a frame with no mount/matboard, simply print your files to fit the listed frame size.