Memory Game Poster
The attitudes of others can distort our perception of people who actually show us a lot of kindness.
Illustration published in the monthly Zwierciadło 09/2013.
Excellent print quality
The posters are printed in a studio in Warsaw. Each copy is signed by hand.
Pigment printing is performed on Imprime Premium LAM230 Warm White Matt paper with a weight of 230 g/m². This paper has a subtle cream tint, making it ideal for display in a home gallery.
Popular print sizes ready for DIY framing
The poster is available in three popular sizes, ready for self-framing:
- 30x40cm (~12×16")
- 50x70cm (~20×28")
- 61x91cm (~24×36")
A white margin is maintained around the graphic.
Shipment
Orders are shipped from the studio in Warsaw.
Posters are shipped in a sturdy cardboard tube. Other products are packaged in cardboard envelopes.
Order preparation time is up to 2 business days.
Shipping options:
Poland:
- InPost Parcel Lockers
Delivery time up to 2 business days from the day of shipment. - InPost Courier
Delivery time up to 2 business days from the day of shipment. - Polish Post - registered letter
Europe:
- Polish Post Global Express
Delivery time up to 7 business days
Non-European countries:
- Polish Post Global Express
Delivery time depends on the country and is from 7 to 21 business days.
Returns
Returns are accepted up to 30 days from the date of delivery to you.
Learn more about our returns policy .
About the artist
Paweł Jońca is one of Poland’s leading illustrators and poster artists, with nearly 30 years of experience working for publishers, brands, and media outlets around the world, from „Przekrój” and „Wysokie Obcasy Extra” to Apple, Forbes, and the „Harvard Business Review”. His work is distinguished by a confident, almost comic-book-like line, a vibrant color palette, and an unerring sense of punchline: each illustration is a visual puzzle that draws the viewer into a story about everyday life, dreams, relationships, work, and what we hide from the world. A multiple award winner (including Craft of the Year KTR 2022), his work is featured in the permanent collections of poster museums in Warsaw, Kraków, and Hamburg