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Large-Format Posters

We can handle all of your large-format poster printing needs, and you can be sure your custom printing will turn out great. We print high-quality, low-price 4-color large-format posters in three sizes: 18 x 24-inch, 24 x 36-inch, and 36 x 48-inch. (Looking for something smaller? Check out our poster printing page.)

We’ll custom print your large-format posters on either 7mil Semi-Gloss Paper or Scrim (vinyl). We’ll also make it easy for you to display your custom poster – we can mount it on a board or use grommets every foot and a half.

Just hand your large-format poster project over to us and we can have it back to you in 3-5 business days after we get your approval (Same-Day or Next-Day Service also available).

Make your own posters using our design tools – you'll find we've got plenty of calendar design options. Or, you can upload or email your design to workflow@hhimaging.com. We’re your poster printing specialists.

 

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More General Info On Posters

A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical 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. Posters may be used for many purposes, and they are a frequent tool of advertisers (particularly of events, musicians and films), propagandists, protestors and other groups trying to communicate a message.

Posters are also used for reproductions of artwork, particularly famous works, and are generally low-cost compared to original artwork. Another type of poster are educational posters, which may be about a particular subject for educational purposes. Many people also collect posters, and some famous posters have themselves become quite valuable, collectors and vintage posters are usually framed and matted. Posters may be any size.

Many printing techniques are used to produce posters. While most posters are mass-produced, posters may also be printed by hand or in limited editions. Most posters are printed on one side and left blank on the back, the better for affixing to a wall or other surface. Pin-up sized posters are usually printed on A3 Standard Silk paper in full color.

It is possible to use poster creation software to print large posters on standard home or office printers.

According to French historian Max Gallo, "for over two hundred years, posters have been displayed in public places all over the world. Visually striking, they have been designed to attract the attention of passers-by, making us aware of a political viewpoint, enticing us to attend specific events, or encouraging us to purchase a particular product or service." The modern poster, as we know it, however, dates back to 1870 when the printing industry perfected color lithography and made mass production possible.

"In little more than a hundred years," writes poster expert John Barnicoat, "it has come to be recognized as a vital art form, attracting artists at every level, from painters like Toulouse-Lautrec and Mucha to theatrical and commercial designers." They have ranged in styles from Art Nouveau, Symbolism, Cubism, and Art Deco to the more formal Bauhaus and the often incoherent hippie posters of the 1960s.

Posters, in the form of placards and posted bills, have been used since earliest times, primarily for advertising and announcements. Purely textual posters have a long history: they advertised the plays of Shakespeare and made citizens aware of government proclamations for centuries. However, the great revolution in posters was the development of printing techniques that allowed for cheap mass production and printing, including notably the technique lithography which was invented in 1796 by the German Alois Senefelder. The invention of lithography was soon followed by chromolithography, which allowed for mass editions of posters illustrated in vibrant colors to be printed.

Text from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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