somewhere you have to draw the line poster
size: 60×80 cm / 24×32″
How often do you say “yes” when you really want to say “no”?
Most of us have been there. We take on one more task, accept one more favor, answer one more message, or let one more comment slide. We convince ourselves it’s easier to avoid conflict, keep the peace, or make someone else happy. Before long, we’ve stretched ourselves too thin.
Putting up with too much doesn’t make you stronger. It doesn’t make you kinder. And it certainly doesn’t make you happier.
Sometimes, the healthiest thing you can do is draw a line.
The “somewhere you have to draw the line” poster is more than just a striking piece of typography. It’s a daily reminder that your time, energy, and well-being matter. It encourages you to pause for a moment and ask yourself an important question: Is this something I really want, or am I simply letting someone else decide for me?
Life is full of people who consciously—or unconsciously—test your boundaries. They ask for “just one more thing,” expect your availability, or assume you’ll always make room for them. While helping others is valuable, constantly putting yourself last comes at a price.
Draw the line, healthy boundaries aren’t selfish. They’re essential.
This poster “somewhere you have to draw the line” celebrates that simple but powerful truth. Every time you walk past it, you’ll be reminded that it’s perfectly okay to say no. It’s okay to protect your time. It’s okay to choose yourself when you’ve been giving too much for too long.
Designed in the unmistakable typo chaotic style, this print combines bold typography with a message that is impossible to ignore. Whether you hang it in your home office, living room, bedroom, studio, or workspace, it immediately becomes a conversation starter while reinforcing an idea many of us need to hear more often.
It also makes a thoughtful gift for anyone going through a busy period, starting a new chapter, or learning to stand up for themselves. Friends, family members, entrepreneurs, creatives, students, and professionals alike can all relate to the challenge of setting healthy limits.
Sometimes the smallest reminder can have the biggest impact.
Your walls should inspire you—not just decorate your space. Instead of another generic print, choose something with meaning. Something that reflects your values and reminds you every day that respecting yourself is just as important as respecting others.
Because the truth is simple:
You don’t have to explain every decision.
You don’t have to please everyone.
You don’t have to carry every burden.
Somewhere, you have to draw the line.
Bring that reminder into your everyday life with this distinctive typography poster from the typo chaotic poster shop. Printed with care and designed to make an impact, it’s created for people who appreciate bold design with an even bolder message.
The “somewhere you have to draw the line” poster is available for 29.75 euro (excluding shipping). Add it to your wall today and let it remind you—every single day—that setting boundaries isn’t a weakness.
It’s one of the strongest things you can do.
about the price and delivery for the “somewhere you have to draw the line” poster:
- No frame is included with the poster.
- The photograph of the framed poster shown is for illustrative purposes only.
- Delivery charges will be calculated once you have entered your delivery address.
- The price shown here in this poster shop includes VAT.
about the quality of the print:
Our premium semi-glossy paper enhances colours with a subtle shine and protects against fading from light or moisture:
- paper finishing: Semi-glossy, enhances colours with a subtle shine
- paper weight: 200 gsm (80 lb), thickness: 0.22 mm (8.7 mils)
- sustainable paper: FSC-certified or equivalent paper for sustainability
about the quality of the colours:
The colours you see here in the poster shop may be different from the actual print. Because there may be a slight difference in colour between what you see on the screen and the print you receive.
You can find more information about this in the FAQ.







