What paper is used for the Law & Order logo fine art print?
We print on 250 gsm, acid-free, matte uncoated paper with a natural white (off-white) finish. This FSC-certified, archival-grade substrate ensures the logo's red remains vivid and prevents yellowing, meeting museum conservation standards for long-term display.
How are the Law & Order logo prints packaged and shipped?
Each print is carefully rolled and placed in a rigid, eco-friendly shipping tube to prevent damage. We use tracked shipping with insurance for all orders, ensuring your Law & Order logo art arrives pristine and securely.
What is the archival lifespan of this Law & Order logo print?
When displayed away from direct sunlight and high humidity, our acid-free, pH-neutral paper and pigment inks provide an archival lifespan of 100+ years. This guarantees the iconic logo's visual integrity for future generations.
Who designed the original Law & Order logo and when did it debut?
The logo was created by the show's original production design team for the series premiere in 1990. Its split-screen typography was conceived to visually separate the 'law' (investigation) and 'order' (prosecution) narrative arcs.
Why has the Law & Order logo design remained unchanged for over three decades?
Its immediate recognition and perfect encapsulation of the show's dual structure made alteration unnecessary. The design's strength lies in its timeless, newspaper-inspired aesthetic, which conveys authority and clarity without trend reliance.
Do you offer custom framing for the Law & Order logo print?
We recommend museum-grade, UV-protective framing for optimal preservation. While we don't provide framing, our prints are sized to standard frame dimensions (e.g., 16x20') for easy local framing.
Can I purchase a digital download of the Law & Order logo instead?
No, we exclusively sell physical, archival-quality prints. This ensures the logo's color accuracy, texture, and material integrity—elements a digital file cannot replicate for a museum-quality presentation.