Description
This NYC Marathon course poster is digitally printed on high quality matte paper.
The Special Edition for this course poster is inspired by the works of great Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. His Broadway Boogie Woogie and Victory Boogie Woogie paintings are both inspired by the street grid and liveliness of the Big Apple. A very nice fit for our minimalist NYC posters.
Please add your name and finish time to create a truly unique and personal memento of your achievement! You can do this in the available text fields.
Production
All our posters are designed in the Netherlands. We use a global shipping partner which works with printshops in 30+ countries worldwide. This means that your order is routed to the printshop closest to you. You print is made there on professional high-end digital printers, cut to size, packed and shipped. We hope this decreases shipping time, shipping costs and CO2 emission of the delivery services.
Sizes
We offer the following paper prints:
- A4 (21,1 x 29,7 cm)
- A3 (29,7 x 42 cm)
- A2 (42 x 59,4 cm)
- B2 (50 x 70 cm)
- 12″ x 16″
- 16″ x 20″
- 18″ x 24″
There is no country / location restriction anymore on print sizes. Pick the size you want! Please do note that we currently only offer frames for A4, A3, A2 and B2 sized posters.
Customers
“I really liked the design; that a line can be very simple and yet very significant for someone that has run a marathon”
~ Benjamin, Mexico
“My Sportymaps motivate me as a reminder of all training runs and races I overcame and conquered. Reminding me, that I am strong, committed, and capable of doing hard things”
~ Lorraine, Canada
“…I liked the idea and above all it was so clean and nice aesthetically”
~ Mikael, Sweden
“Before I was going to run the marathon, I already knew: that print will be added to my wall!”
~ Marcus, The Netherlands
“…it’s a good way for my guests to fall into my trap and allow me to talk about my running!”
~ Ayodeji, United Kingdom
…and many more
Frames and other decorations visible in our photos are excluded.
Colors on your screen can vary a bit from the actual printed colors.