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Poster

A poster is a form of visual communication, typically a single sheet of printed material intended for public display. Posters are designed to attract attention and convey a message quickly through a combination of text, imagery and color. They are used to advertise products and events, inform the public about political or social issues, or decorate spaces. Posters are produced in various sizes from small handbills to large-format billboards, and may be printed on paper, vinyl, or other substrates for indoor or outdoor use.

Design considerations include legibility from a distance, emphasis on a focal image, and a hierarchy of information.

Historically, posters emerged as public notices and advertising in the 18th and 19th centuries and grew into

Common
elements
are
a
bold
headline,
supporting
copy,
and
a
visual
motif.
Typography
is
often
tailored
for
legibility
and
mood;
images
can
be
photographs
or
illustrations;
color
choices
aim
to
evoke
emotion
or
convey
branding.
Production
methods
range
from
traditional
offset
lithography
and
screen
printing
to
modern
digital
printing
and
large-format
printing;
finishes
may
include
matte,
gloss,
or
laminate
for
durability.
a
prominent
art
form
in
the
late
19th
and
early
20th
centuries
with
artists
like
Henri
de
Toulouse-Lautrec
contributing
to
the
lithographic
poster.
In
contemporary
practice,
posters
remain
a
staple
for
film,
music
and
event
promotion,
political
campaigns,
and
social
campaigns,
as
well
as
for
decorative
or
commemorative
purposes.
The
term
poster
covers
both
commercial
advertising
posters
and
artistic
poster
design,
as
distinct
from
smaller
handbills
or
flyers
used
for
similar
messages.