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  2. Celebrate the Texas Rangers’ World Series win with posters ...

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    In addition to our expanded coverage, we have opportunities for you to buy posters and plaques of commemorative news pages marking the Rangers’ World Series championship.

  3. KC World Cup 2026 opens poster design contest to local artists

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    Each will be asked to adjust their designs based on the task force’s notes, and KC2026 will give the artists a brand kit with the logo, font, colors and additional poster specifications.

  4. Athena (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Athena is a British art retailer and retail chain, which was founded in 1964.Today it sells fine art prints from a variety of UK artists. However it is best known for its iconic posters such as L'Enfant (a picture of a muscular man cradling a baby), The Lord of the Rings from 1976 by Jimmy Cauty, [1] the Tennis Girl poster from 1976 [2] and "Beyond City Limits", published in the 1990s.

  5. Printful, Inc - Wikipedia

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    Printful is a print on demand company that was founded in California in 2013. [1] [2] [3] The company was co-founded by Lauris Liberts and Davis Siksnans.[4]The company’s EU headquarter is located in Riga, Latvia, with fulfillment centers in Barcelona (Spain), Riga (Latvia), Birmingham (UK), Toronto (Canada), Charlotte, NC, Dallas, TX, and Tijuana (Mexico).

  6. College student finds life-size cutout of his mother in new ...

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    Jill documented herself hanging up the posters she’d chosen, as well as Hakin’s reaction to the prank, on her TikTok page, where she goes by the username @jillwagner81.

  7. Poster artist - Wikipedia

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    The name affichiste first appeared around 1780, but with a different meaning. It meant one involved in a poster's production and distribution, not its design: in particular, for producing handbills, setting up type and coordinating flyposting on walls, giving news on local and national events on a range of subjects. [1]