Building World Cup Atmosphere: Meet InkPoster’s Football Art Collection
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There was a time when football didn’t live on devices. It lived on walls. A printed team photo, a torn magazine page, a poster of favorite player above a bed – small things that made the tournament feel close before it even started.
InkPoster reintroduces that way of seeing images – not as something you scroll past, but something that stays with you in space. Soccer moments, both iconic and personal, can exist again in a form closer to printed memory than digital noise.
With the World Cup now taking place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, InkPoster brings that energy into daily life – so football doesn’t only live on screens, but also in places where it is followed, discussed, and shared.
The Atmosphere of Football, Beyond the Stadium
The World Cup always changes the way spaces feel. Homes become gathering points, cafes turn into shared viewing places, offices quietly shift into hubs where everyone follows the same score.
InkPoster brings that exact mood into your room. Football images, match moments, and personal photos can be displayed in any setting – not as background decoration, but as part of the atmosphere people actually live in during the tournament.
Vintage Football Collection
Modern football is fast, bright, and loud – but its roots are beautifully simple. To match the calm nature of our technology, we curated a selection of early 20th-century football art.
These vintage posters capture the romantic, timeless essence of the game’s origin story. Because they are displayed without a backlight, they look exactly like real ink on paper, adding a deep, atmospheric nostalgia to any room.
Check out the curated vintage collection below to find your match-day aesthetic!

The Football players
Credits: Henri Rousseau. The Football players, 1908 (oil on canvas). Bridgeman Images

Ready to Centre
Credits: English School. Ready to Centre, postcard printed by Misch & Co (colour litho). © National Football Museum / Bridgeman Images

Ready to Shoot
Credits: English School. Ready to Shoot, postcard printed by Misch & Co (colour litho). © National Football Museum / Bridgeman Images

Le Football
Credits: Unknown Artist. Le Football - couv. in "La Vie au Grand Air" de Feb. 1921. © Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images

Head Work
Credits: English School. Head Work, mounted postcard (colour litho). © National Football Museum / Bridgeman Images

The Goalkeeper
Credits: English School. The Goalkeeper, 1930s (colour litho). © National Football Museum / Bridgeman Images

Goalkeeper in the football match
Credits: English School. Goalkeeper in the football match. © Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images