What if you could start your days with a smile?
And keep it going. And pass it on, without saying a word.
We all can use a little more joy in life. And sometimes all it takes is the right tee, tote, or mug to set it off. That’s why we partner with independent artists to create original designs that spark connection, curiosity, and a little bit of delight.
From bold graphics to subtle nods to the things you love, let our prints brighten moods, make someone’s day, or even the world a nicer place.
Wear what makes you happy.
Wear a smile.
Meet our team

Anita Zeilstra
Store ManagerBased in Portugal, Anita is taken with street art and creative expression in public spaces. She’s the country manager Portugal for Street Art Cities, a global platform mapping street art around the world. Anita is also a keen photographer and brings a sharp eye for what’s cool, bold, and worth printing.

Carol Gaessler
Resident ArtistCarol is a Brazilian-born artist with Italian roots, currently soaking up inspiration in Portugal. Her artwork spans styles and subjects, but it always brings personality and passion. She’s the resident artist of Printed.ly and the creative spark behind many of the designs you’ll find on our shop.

Peter van Akkeren
Brand & BusinessPeter is a Dutch marketing creative with a talent for telling stories that move people. He uses storytelling to shift perspectives, spark action, and inject soul into brands. At Printed.ly, Peter is the brain behind the website and the voice that makes our vision click.
One for the planet.
Printed.ly is a celebration of individuality, creativity, and conscious consumption. We share a deep commitment to sustainability and building a smarter way to shop.
We print on demand, meaning every item is created just for you—no leftover stock, no waste. Plus, your order is automatically routed to the nearest production partner in Europe, cutting down on unnecessary shipping distances and reducing CO₂ emissions along the way. This way, we keep things local, efficient, and planet-friendly—without sacrificing creativity or quality.