Art Frame Print in Baltimore: Custom Framing and Digital Printing for Local Businesses and Designers
Art Frame Print is a small-format printing and custom framing shop located in Canton that serves Baltimore designers, small businesses, galleries, and individual clients needing high-finish printed materials and frame work completed locally and without long turnarounds.
What Art Frame Print actually is
A hybrid operation combining a full-service print shop with in-house custom framing, Art Frame Print handles orders from single-unit jobs to short runs for local galleries and design firms. The shop stocks standard and specialty papers, performs digital and offset printing on equipment scaled for production runs under 5,000 units, and maintains a framing studio with mat cutting, glazing, and mounting capabilities. The owner has worked in Baltimore print and frame trades for over fifteen years and focuses on clients who value quick feedback cycles and local control over cost minimization. It is not a high-volume commodity printer, nor does it offer the frameshop breadth of a large gallery framing operation.
Services and pricing
Printing services span business cards ($40–80 per 500), postcards and flyers ($60–150 per 500 depending on paper weight and finish), and short-run booklets or brochures ($150–400 per 25–50 copies). Custom frame work ranges from basic poster framing ($60–150 depending on size and materials) to museum-quality archival framing with UV-protective glass and acid-free mats ($250–600 per piece). Digital printing from client files runs per-order; offset printing typically requires a minimum order of 250–500 units depending on design complexity. Prices vary with material choices and turnaround urgency; confirm current rates by phone or in person, as specialty papers and substrate options change seasonally.
How Art Frame Print compares to other Baltimore printing options
Baltimore Print House, a larger full-service facility in Hampden, emphasizes volume orders and faster turnarounds for businesses running regular promotional campaigns; their pricing on standard products is typically 20–30 percent lower for runs of 1,000 or more. FedEx Office locations and UPS Store franchises around the city handle quick-turnaround business cards and photocopying but lack custom framing and have limited paper stocks. A Frame Gallery in Federal Hill offers extensive framing and can source rare mats and finishes but does not print in-house and typically quotes longer lead times for framing orders. Choose Art Frame Print if you need framing and printing from a single source, want a relationship with someone who understands both trades, and can accept slightly higher unit costs on small runs in exchange for design consultation and fast iteration. Choose Baltimore Print House if you are running quarterly marketing orders of 2,000 or more pieces and need the lowest per-unit price.
Who Art Frame Print suits and who it does not
The shop serves Baltimore graphic designers who need print proofs and small production runs without outsourcing to larger printers; galleries and artists framing work for local shows or permanent display; small business owners ordering branded materials in quantities of 100–500 pieces; and individuals commissioning one-off framing projects with specific material or conservation requests. It does not suit clients needing overnight turnarounds on same-day orders, businesses printing over 5,000 units per month, or customers seeking the lowest possible price on commodity items like standard 8x10 poster frames or basic business cards. The shop is also not equipped for large-format wide-format printing (beyond roughly 12x18 inches) or high-volume T-shirt or apparel printing.
What the first visit involves
Walk-in customers typically spend 15–30 minutes reviewing paper samples, frame mat colors, and glazing options while discussing project scope and budget. The owner or staff member will estimate turnaround (usually 5–10 business days for framing, 3–7 for printing depending on complexity and order size) and provide a written quote before work begins. Customers with digital files can leave them on a USB drive or email them in advance; those needing design help or layout adjustments should plan a second consultation. Rush orders are accommodated for a 25–40 percent upcharge if shop capacity allows; confirm availability before assuming weekend or next-day service.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Art Frame Print operates Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., closed Mondays. Street parking is available on the surrounding Canton blocks; the shop entrance is ground-floor and accessible. Phone consultation is available during business hours; email inquiries are answered within one business day. The shop does not currently offer mail-order framing (only in-person or photography-based consultations for mail clients), but printing orders can be shipped locally via USPS or UPS.
Art Frame Print fills a gap between high-volume commodity printers and gallery-only framing services, making it a reliable fixture for Baltimore creatives and small business owners who value local relationships and design flexibility over the fastest or cheapest option.

