Features
The bright chart includes 100 of Shakespeare's greatest zingers sorted by topic, including "I was seeking for a fool when I found you", and "More of your conversation would infect my brain".
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- Favorite put-downs from Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Dagger-like epithets from lesser known plays, including All's Well That Ends Well, Troilus and Cressida, and Coriolanus
- Each insult is labeled with the name of the Shakespeare play it derives from.
- Organizes Shakespeare's greatest insults into fun categories like "Bodily Qualities", "Food & Drink", and more
- Full color offset printed on thick, FSC-certified paper
- Family Friendly
- Size 16" x 20", unframed
- Designed, Printed, and Hand-rolled in Madison, WI
About Curious Charts:
Curious Charts is a jackpot for gift-giving. We are run by a mom and pop who love laughing and learning – and helping others do the same. Our backgrounds in graphic design and education inspired us to make a collection of imaginative and informative wall charts. From our studio in Madison, Wisconsin, we provide captivating posters that make one-of-a-kind gifts. To share our passion for education, Curious Charts donates 5% of proceeds to educational causes around the globe.
Note: Some cheaper posters out there are unapproved copies - stolen artwork, probably on cheaper paper stock. We procured our posters direct from Curious Charts. Ours are official prints.
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Warranty: 90 Day Woot
Specs
When I removed my chart from its tube, it was curled up. How can I remedy this?
When it comes to uncurling your new wall chart, you have a few options. You can: A) place the print into a frame, B) place the print on a clean flat surface and weigh the edges down (books are useful for this) for a day or so, or C) carefully roll your print in the opposite way that it is curling: rolling it around the shipping tube is a handy way to do this, and you can then (carefully) secure the print with rubber bands and let it sit for an hour or two.
To see a charming example of uncurling, we recommend:
http://www.wikihow.com/Flatten-a-Rolled-Map-or-Poster
In the box:
(1) Curious Charts CC01 Shakespearean Insults Poster
Specs
When I removed my chart from its tube, it was curled up. How can I remedy this?
When it comes to uncurling your new wall chart, you have a few options. You can: A) place the print into a frame, B) place the print on a clean flat surface and weigh the edges down (books are useful for this) for a day or so, or C) carefully roll your print in the opposite way that it is curling: rolling it around the shipping tube is a handy way to do this, and you can then (carefully) secure the print with rubber bands and let it sit for an hour or two.
To see a charming example of uncurling, we recommend:
http://www.wikihow.com/Flatten-a-Rolled-Map-or-Poster
In the box:
(1) Curious Charts CC01 Shakespearean Insults Poster
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