An advertisement, generally printed on a large piece of paper, which is posted on a wall in a public place. A poster may or may not be intentionally produced to become an art commodity as well as an advertisement. A printed reproduction of a two-dimensional work of art should not be called a poster unless it's intended to be an advertisement.
A term originally used to identify those art pieces created to advertise an event or a location. Some of the earliest examples were the posters created by Toulouse-Lautrec for the Paris dance halls. Now this term designates any art piece produced as a decorative print, often not connected to any museum showing or event, but exclusively created for the buying public.
Four-color lithographic reproductions of a painting, usually with type on or around the image to advertise an artist, show or event.
A graphic advertisement attached to a flat surface or standing up with a clip backing.
The term "poster" is used here to describe prints that are published in unlimited or limited but high numbered quantities. These pieces are always created with the highest level of quality. Many of these prints were created using special color plates to enhance the image. During the production phase, the piece is coated with a glossy UV varnish giving the image a smooth, shiny surface. The borders, when applicable, are then coated with a matte finish resulting in a startling contrast. The final product is a high quality collectible print.
A sign used to advertise a simple message.
a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions"
someone who pastes up bills or placards on walls or billboards
a four color lithographic reproduction of a painting
a lithograph that is often done to commemorate an event or used as an advertisement
an advert that you have this expertise
a submission tool which posts the users advertisement to multiple FFA link pages
A single sheet usually printed on one side intended for posting.
A generic term used for advertising messages that are posted on outdoor media structures.
A poster is a print or graphic which includes words, letters or announcements in a format beyond the artist's actual image. Usually printed in large quantity on high-speed offset litho presses and on thinner paper, posters typically do not exhibit the higher quality or greater durability of a Print (Original Limited Edition Print). Often, upon close inspection, the various colors are really not solids but composites of just a few colors (4-color process) to save expense in printing. Sometimes a poster may be hand-signed by the artist, enhancing its value.
A document, usually printed on one side of a single sheet of paper and often illustrated, posted to advertise or publicize something.
large paper sign, usually with graphic content, promoting a cause or candidate
A reproduction that is usually printed in unlimited quantities with a lower grade of paper and inks than a limited or open edition prints. Poster often include graphics.
A series of paper sheets printed for use on a billboard. Also, a sign typically printed on paper and intended for indoor use. Other substrates for posters include plastic and cloth.
Signs used to advertise simple messages. Classic posters, such as those of Toulouse-Lautrec, are considered art masterpieces.
An enlargement of a photo (with or without printing) used to advertise a product or service. This can be a great way for a model to get visibility.
1) An inexpensive printed reproduction of a piece of artwork. 2) A placard or print intended for posting in a public place as an advertisement.
An advertising message printed on sheets of paper to be displayed on poster panels.
This art medium comes from the ancient practice of "posting" messages in public places. Used for advertising or other communication needs, posters were designed to communicate quickly and graphically. Posters are still used for that purpose today--movies, concerts, plays and other public events all are promoted with posters. However, posters also are produced strictly as decorative art, usually inexpensively on inexpensive paper. Posters almost always photomechanical reproductions; there is always graphic type on a poster, which is the primary difference between these and open edition reproductions. Vintage posters--those printed 50 to 100 years ago--are highly collectable and have investment value. These often are very large and very graphic, with subject matter ranging from entertainment events to advertisements for products such as tobacco, wine and household items. Many early poster artists have become very famous.
Single sheet printed on only one side usually used to advertise or inform
Paper or vinyl advertising sheets that are hung by hand onto advertising structures.
An advertising panel with copy area measuring 5' high x 11' wide.
An advertising panel with copy area measuring 9'6" high x 21'7" wide.
Generally, a pictorial advertisement for an exhibit, event or product.
A poster is any large piece of printed paper which hangs from a wall or other such surface. Typically posters include both textual and graphic elements, although a poster may be either wholly graphical or wholly textual. Posters are designed to be both eye-catching and convey information.