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the traditional and largest standardized outdoor advertising format available; measures 14' high x 48' wide. Copy is done by hand-painting directly on the surface, vinyl lettering, computer techniques, or printing on paper. Two types of bulletins: see permanent bulletin and rotary bulletin.
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Outdoor advertising method in which the client's message is either painted directly on a large steel or plywood board or preprinted and then posted. Common bulletin sizes are 10'6" x 36' and 14'x 48'. Also known as a billboard.
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A standardized outdoor format commonly measuring 14' x 48' in overall size. Sold either as permanent displays or in rotary packages. Bulletin copy can be rendered using hand painting techniques, computer production or printing on paper.
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An outdoor advertising method in which the client's message is either painted directly on a large steel or plywood board or pre-printed and then posted (see billboard). Common bulletin sizes are 10'6" x 36" and 14' x 48".
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The largest standard format of outdoor media, the most common size is 14' high x 48' wide. Design copy is most commonly reproduced on vinyl, and then wrapped around the surface of a bulletin structure. Design copy can also be painted directly onto the surface of a bulletin or printed on paper and applied. Bulletins are sold either as permanent displays or in rotary packages.
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