Yours, Theo is a small studio built around that one belief. The machine can render a poster in five seconds. The studio still has to decide if it's worth hanging on a wall. Every piece we ship carries the same signature on the bottom-right for that exact reason.
We started Yours, Theo together as family. Two people who'd spent years in software, quietly wanting to make something you could hold in your hands and hang on a wall. The first prototype was a single poster of a friend's dog. We printed it on cheap paper, framed it badly, and gave it to her on her birthday. She cried. The studio started the week after.
What bothered us about every other AI-poster shop was the same thing. They shipped whatever the model spat out. Nobody looked at it before it printed. Nobody decided if it was actually good. We wanted to be the people in the room when that call gets made on every order. That's the whole product.
Theo is a quiet character we built the studio around. An artist who works between two worlds: the old pigment and brush tradition, and the new tools that can render an idea in seconds. Theo discovered AI early and never let it ship a poster without a real sign-off. The machine paints, but Theo decides which painting actually leaves the studio.
Every preview you see, every print that ships, has Theo's name on it because a real person on our team made that call. Theo is the name the practice goes by. Whether you read it as a character or as the standard behind the signature, the promise is the same. Yours, signed.
We don't ship a poster Theo wouldn't hang on his own wall.
In practice: every order pauses between the render and the print queue. A real person reviews the crop, the lighting, your pet's face. If something looks off, we re-render before press at no charge. If something arrives wrong, we reprint at no cost. Theo's name on the bottom-right is the part of the poster that doesn't change. The standard behind it doesn't change either.
Yours, Theo.
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