This framed vertical poster brings a playful, brainy energy to any wall. Printed on museum-grade matte paper, the artwork’s bright, cartoon-style characters stay crisp and vivid beneath a protective acrylic cover. Choose a sleek black, warm walnut, or clean white frame—either sturdy MDF or lightweight Ayous wood—to match your space. The frame arrives ready to hang (hardware built in or included), and the archival materials keep the print from yellowing with time. It’s a small scene that makes a room feel smarter and more joyful: a cheerful heart cheering on a slightly frazzled brain, a tiny butterfly fluttering nearby, and a box labeled “STATS” that ties the story together. That combination of whimsy and nerdy charm works well over desks, in study nooks, or wherever a spark of fun and inspiration is needed.
Product features - Museum-grade matte paper (archival, resists yellowing). - Protective acrylic cover for long-lasting clarity. - Choice of frames: MDF or sustainable Ayous wood in black, walnut, or white. - Built-in or included hanging hardware for easy installation. - Printed on heavy paper (189–200 g/m²) with blanks sourced from USA, Japan, or Latvia.
Care instructions - If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
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