Etsy Landscape Print SizesThe complete horizontal sizing reference for digital download sellers
Most Etsy print size guides assume portrait orientation. This one doesn't. Here's every standard landscape size, the pixel dimensions at 300 DPI, and which horizontal formats sell best — so you can offer both orientations without doubling your workload.
Quick Answer
What are the most popular landscape print sizes for Etsy?
What Makes a Print “Landscape”?
A landscape print is one where width exceeds height — the horizontal orientation. The same physical dimensions apply; only the axis flips. An 8×10 portrait becomes a 10×8 landscape. A 12×18 portrait becomes an 18×12 landscape.
The naming convention follows width × height. So 10×8 means 10 inches wide, 8 inches tall — landscape. This matters for pixel dimensions: portrait 8×10 at 300 DPI is 2400×3000 pixels, while landscape 10×8 is 3000×2400. Width and height swap, but the total pixel count stays the same.
Understanding print ratios is key here: the 2:3 ratio in portrait becomes a 3:2 ratio in landscape. The same ratio pack covers both orientations — you're rotating the output, not changing the ratio family.

Complete Landscape Print Size Reference
Every standard size in landscape orientation, organized by ratio pack. Pixel dimensions at 300 DPI — the professional print standard. For the full portrait reference, see the complete Etsy print sizes chart. Use the print size calculator for custom dimensions.

Which Landscape Sizes Sell Best?
Not every horizontal size has equal demand. These are the formats Etsy buyers actually look for, organized by art type.
Photography, nature scenes & cityscapes
Wide horizontal compositions are the natural home for landscape photography. The 2:3 ratio in landscape (30×20, 24×16, 18×12) gives that cinematic panoramic feel matching how photographers capture wide scenes. See our full photography print sizes guide for camera-native ratios.
For botanical print sellers, horizontal formats work especially well for wide meadow scenes and horizontal branch compositions.
Abstract & modern wall art
Contemporary abstract sellers frequently offer horizontal compositions for a gallery feel. The 4:5 ratio in landscape (10×8, 20×16) gives that slightly wide proportion that works well in modern interiors. For minimalist wall art, horizontal formats are particularly strong above furniture.
Above-sofa & above-bed placement
These wall spaces are inherently horizontal, making them the top use case for landscape prints. Buyers searching for art to fill these spaces specifically want horizontal formats. Larger sizes work best: 30×20, 24×18, and 20×16 are the standouts.
Kitchen, dining room & hallway art
Mid-range horizontal formats perform well in kitchens and dining rooms where wall space is between fixtures. 14×11, 12×9, and 10×8 are the most practical sizes. Quote and typography art in landscape orientation also performs well in kitchen spaces.
Gallery walls with mixed orientations
Sellers who offer both portrait and landscape per design give buyers flexibility for dynamic gallery wall arrangements. Mixing horizontal and vertical pieces creates visual interest. For nursery wall art, mixed orientation sets are especially popular.
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Frame Availability for Landscape Sizes
A common seller concern: “Can buyers actually find landscape frames?” The answer is yes — standard frames work in both orientations.
An 8×10 frame holds both an 8×10 portrait print AND a 10×8 landscape print. The frame doesn't change — just the print orientation inside it. IKEA, Target, and Amazon all stock their most popular frame sizes (8×10, 11×14, 16×20) as orientation-neutral.
The practical rule: stick to standard sizes from the table above and buyers will be able to frame them easily. Custom dimensions are where landscape framing gets complicated.
Listing tips for landscape prints:
- Include “Landscape” or “Horizontal” in your listing title and tags
- List dimensions as width × height: write “10×8”, not “8×10”
- Add “Landscape / Horizontal orientation” in your listing description
- Include a mockup showing the art in a horizontal frame — buyers need visual confirmation
Common Landscape Sizing Mistakes
These are the errors that lead to refund requests, bad reviews, and buyer confusion. For more on correct pixel dimensions, the image resize guide covers this in depth.
Wrong pixel dimensions
10×8 at 300 DPI is 3000×2400 pixels (width × height). The most common mistake is delivering 2400×3000 instead — that's portrait 8×10, not landscape 10×8. Check your pixel order before exporting. See 300 DPI requirements for the full breakdown.
Rotating portrait art instead of composing horizontally
Landscape art should be composed horizontally from the start. Simply rotating a portrait piece 90 degrees doesn't produce good landscape art — the composition was designed vertically. Your source file should be horizontal before you export any landscape sizes.
Offering only a few landscape sizes
Buyers expect the same range horizontally as they see in portrait listings. Offering just 10×8 without 14×11, 20×16, or the 2:3 range leaves gaps. Read how many sizes to include for the professional standard.
Not labeling orientation in listings
Buyers who receive a landscape print when they expected portrait request refunds. Always state orientation explicitly in the title, description, and via mockup. Never assume buyers will infer orientation from dimensions alone.
Creating landscape files as a separate workflow
Many sellers manually create portrait files first, then go back and create landscape versions separately — effectively doubling production time. Check the file organization guide for how to structure your downloads properly.
How to Create Landscape Print Files for Etsy
The manual approach requires creating each landscape file separately — rotating, resizing, checking pixel dimensions, and organizing by size. For 28 sizes across 5 packs, that's 28 landscape files on top of 28 portrait files: 56 total before you add square formats.
SnapToSize handles both orientations from a single upload. Upload your artwork once and receive portrait and landscape versions of all 30+ sizes, each at 300 DPI, JPG (also called JPEG), organized in ratio packs and under Etsy's 20MB limit per ZIP. Files are named clearly — artwork_10x8_300dpi.jpg for landscape, artwork_8x10_300dpi.jpg for portrait.
This turns “should I offer landscape?” from a production question into a zero-effort default. Up to 70 print-ready files from one upload: 31 portrait + 31 landscape + 8 square. See the full list in what files to include in your Etsy digital download.
Gallery Wall Layouts with Landscape Prints
Horizontal prints are a key ingredient in dynamic gallery wall arrangements. A single large landscape print anchors a wall, while smaller portraits around it create visual rhythm.
1 large landscape + 2 small portraits
Classic asymmetric arrangement. One 30×20 or 24×18 landscape flanked by two vertical prints creates a natural focal point.
Alternating orientation grid
A 2×3 or 3×2 grid where every other piece is horizontal. Works well with same-series art where the buyer downloads both portrait and landscape versions.
Stacked landscape pair
Two landscape prints stacked vertically — 20×16 over 14×11, for example. Fills tall narrow walls while keeping the horizontal feel throughout.
Sellers who offer both orientations per design effectively double their catalog and serve buyers who need layout flexibility. For detailed gallery wall size arrangements, the gallery wall guide covers common formulas in depth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
10×8 (the landscape version of 8×10) is the most popular horizontal print size, followed by 14×11 and 20×16. These match the most common frame sizes available at Target, IKEA, and Amazon in both orientations.
Yes. Landscape 10×8 is the same physical dimensions as portrait 8×10, just oriented horizontally (width > height). The pixel dimensions at 300 DPI swap: 3000×2400 pixels instead of 2400×3000. The total pixel count is identical.
Yes. Offering both orientations effectively doubles your catalog and serves buyers who need art for different wall spaces. Some rooms — above sofas, above beds, wide hallways — naturally call for horizontal art. SnapToSize generates both portrait and landscape from a single upload.
Swap the portrait dimensions. For example, an 8×10 portrait at 300 DPI is 2400×3000 pixels; the landscape 10×8 version is 3000×2400 pixels. For 20×16, the portrait 16×20 is 4800×6000 pixels, so landscape 20×16 is 6000×4800 pixels.
Yes. Standard frames like 8×10, 11×14, and 16×20 can be used in either orientation. Most retailers stock frames that work both ways. Just ensure your listing clearly states the orientation so buyers know what they’re getting.
Include “Landscape” or “Horizontal” in your title and tags. List dimensions as width × height (e.g., “10×8” not “8×10”) and write “Landscape / Horizontal orientation” in the description. Include a mockup showing the art in a horizontal frame so buyers immediately understand the orientation.
Landscape prints use standard aspect ratios (2:3, 3:4, 4:5) in horizontal orientation. Panoramic prints use wider ratios (1:2, 1:3) for extra-wide compositions. Standard landscape sizes fit standard frames; panoramic sizes require specialty framing and are less common on Etsy.