Visual scaffolding for the ADHD brain. Our ADHD wall art collection turns executive-function concepts — working memory cues, time-awareness reminders, emotional-regulation prompts — into prints designed for everyday visibility, where they can do the job that brains with ADHD work hard to do internally.
Why visual reminders work for ADHD
Working memory is one of the executive functions most affected by ADHD. Psychiatrist Dr. Russell Barkley has long described ADHD as a disorder of self-regulation and time, where the next-step is known but hard to retrieve in the moment. Wall art externalizes that next-step: instead of holding a routine in your head, you glance at the wall. That is not a workaround — that is good design for an ADHD-friendly environment.
Who hangs ADHD posters
- ADHD coaches & therapists — visual anchors during sessions on time-blindness, hyperfocus, and emotion regulation.
- K–12 teachers & school counselors — ADHD-friendly classroom walls, focus stations, and counselor offices.
- Parents of neurodivergent kids — morning-routine and homework-station prompts.
- ADHD adults — home-office reminders for task initiation, transitions, and self-compassion.
Print, paper, and sizes
All prints are produced on heavyweight 200 gsm matte paper with archival pigment inks and ship from our studio in Chandler, Arizona. Standard US frame sizes available: 8×10, 11×14, 16×20, 18×24, and 24×36. Frames are sold separately. Same-day order processing Monday–Friday; see our Shipping Policy for delivery windows.
Frequently asked questions
Are these posters a substitute for therapy?
No. LOLUIS prints in this collection are educational and decorative; they are not a clinical intervention or a substitute for professional mental-health diagnosis or treatment. They are designed to support work that you, your client, or your student is already doing with a qualified provider. If you are in crisis, call or text 988 (US Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or visit 988lifeline.org.
Are these clinically reviewed?
Our ADHD prints reference public concepts widely discussed in ADHD literature (executive function, emotional dysregulation, working memory). They are not authored or endorsed by clinicians or by organizations like CHADD or ADDitude. For clinical support, work with a licensed provider.
What sizes work for a classroom focus station?
For a single-poster focus reminder at student eye level, 11×14 is the sweet spot. For a multi-poster routine board (morning, transition, homework, regulation), 8×10 in a 4-up grid works well.
How long will the colors last?
Our archival pigment inks on 200 gsm matte paper are rated to remain vibrant for 100+ years under indoor lighting and out of direct sunlight. Frame behind UV-filtering glass for additional protection in rooms with strong natural light.
How do I hang prints without a frame?
Many customers use removable poster tape, washi tape, or 3M Command strips along the edges. Our 200 gsm paper is heavyweight enough to lay flat against most walls without curling.
Do you offer bulk pricing?
For orders of 10 or more prints, email [email protected] with the SKUs you are considering. We respond within one business day.

