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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.
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.
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.
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".
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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