Printing
Print Specs
Each poster is produced with high-precision professional equipment and inspected by a real person before shipment. We use certified archival pigment inks and controlled colour calibration to guarantee sharp detail, accurate tones, and consistent results across every print.
The materials are chosen for durability and long-term stability, ensuring the colours stay clear and reliable. This level of production is trusted by professionals who expect consistent quality without compromise.
Giclée Printed
Giclée (pronounced “gee-clay”) comes from the French word gicler, meaning “to spray.” The term was introduced in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne and refers to a professional fine-art printing method that uses archival pigment inks on acid-free papers.
This process delivers gallery-level quality with strong colour depth, high stability, and long-lasting performance. Microscopic droplets of pigment ink are sprayed onto premium fine-art or photographic paper using high-end inkjet printers. This allows for precise detail, wide tonal range, and a controlled colour gamut that standard printing methods cannot match.

Our Paper
Smooth Art Paper 200gsm
A premium fine-art paper with no logos, marks, or branding on the surface, giving a clean and neutral base for high-quality printing. The smooth matte finish keeps the look consistent and works extremely well with full-colour graphics, illustrations, fine art, and photography. The matte surface supports accurate highlights and balanced tones, helping the artwork appear sharp and controlled.
Texture: Light Durability: High