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Best first use: entryways, hallways, or any narrow wall that looks better with a balanced pair than with one lone frame.
What’s inside
The bundle is about 1.0 MB and includes the Quiet geometry pair at 8x10, with print-ready PNG files for Quiet Interval and Valley Contour, plus a short print note with frame-shopping cues.
This bundle includes simple print settings for home or local-shop printing.
If a local print shop prefers PDF files, use these optional 8x10 PDFs:
Quiet Interval (8x10 PDF) · Valley Contour (8x10 PDF)
Download the optional pair 8x10 PDF bundle (95 KB)
Download both prints as one 2-page PDF (363 KB)
Optional aid for local shops: Quiet Rooms print-shop handoff PDF
The bundle includes simple print settings for home or local-shop printing.
Starting from your phone?
If you're browsing on your phone and may use a local copy/photo/print shop later, use the one-click phone print pack above. It combines both 8x10 artwork PDFs with the print-shop handoff and hanging checklist files so they are ready together for later local-shop use. If your phone handles PDFs more easily than ZIP files, the combined 2-page PDF above is also a simple option.
For the simplest save-for-later path on phone, open the combined 2-page PDF and save it to Files, Drive, or Downloads before leaving this page.
You can still use the individual PDF links or PDF bundle if you prefer. The same exact-size instruction still applies: print each file at exactly 8x10 inches, at 100% scale or actual size, with no crop and no fit-to-page.
Home printer reality check
Home printing is easiest if your printer can produce two true 8x10 prints cleanly and you have paper that suits the job.
If your printer only takes letter or A4 and keeps forcing fit-to-page, a local copy, photo, or print shop is usually the easier exact-size option for this pair.
If you want to preview this two-piece layout first, print the free 2-page pair wall-test pack. Print both pages, tape them about 2 to 3 inches apart, and check the arrangement before printing the artwork. Need the short instructions page?
If not tonight: save the files now, choose the wall first, and print later at home or at a local shop.
No frames tonight?
You can still do a fast wall test: print both 8x10 posters, lightly tape or clip them in place, and leave about 2 to 3 inches between them so you can judge spacing before buying frames.
Only use temporary methods your wall and paper allow, remove them carefully, and treat this as a placement test rather than the finished version.
One-trip shopping list
- The artwork files
- 2 matching 8x10 frames
- Paper if printing at home
- 1 simple hanging method, like small nails or removable strips if your wall and frames allow them
Three-step plan
- Print both at 8x10. This keeps the first try affordable while still producing a real matched-set effect.
- Buy 2 matching 8x10 frames. Matching frames do most of the visual work for you.
- Hang them with the checklist. Use consistent spacing and eye-level placement so the pair looks deliberate, not improvised.
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