What is the historical origin of the Cincinnati Bengals logo?
Designed by team founder Paul Brown in 1968, the logo's tiger-stripe motif intentionally avoided literal tiger imagery. It represents a stylized 'B' and embodies a charging motion, reflecting a mid-century modern aesthetic that differentiated it from other NFL team insignias of the era.
What archival paper specifications ensure print longevity?
We use 250 gsm acid-free matte paper with a pH above 7, specifically engineered to resist yellowing and degradation for over 100 years. The FSC-certified sustainable material and pigment inks guarantee color fidelity and physical stability under proper display conditions.
How are prints packaged and shipped?
Each print is carefully rolled in a sturdy acid-free tube with protective end caps. We ship via FedEx within 1-2 business days, providing tracking. International shipping is available; any customs fees are the recipient's responsibility and calculated at checkout.
Is this an officially licensed NFL image?
Yes. This artwork is created from officially licensed NFL source material, ensuring the exact, current team branding and colors are reproduced with full authorization for museum-quality art prints.
How should I frame my Bengals art print?
For optimal preservation, use archival-grade framing materials: UV-protective acrylic or glass, acid-free matting, and a sealed frame backing. Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity to maintain the print's vibrant cincinnati bengals images for decades.
What distinguishes this from a standard poster?
Unlike thin, mass-produced posters, our prints use heavyweight, fine art paper and pigment inks for a tactile, archival object. The focus is on permanent display quality, making it a collectible piece of sports graphic design history.
Can I request a custom size not listed?
We currently offer our three curated sizes (30×40', 16×20', 8×12') for optimal framing and display. Custom sizing requests cannot be accommodated at this time to maintain our strict quality control standards.