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Poster-what is the approximate size of the poster to display the poster?
What is the poster size of the booth poster? Generally speaking, the poster size of X-stand is as follows ((width× height)):
1、60cm× 160cm
2、80cm× 180cm
3.120cm× 200mm
Extended data:
The role of exhibition posters:
Exhibition posters are mainly used to promote exhibitions and are often distributed in streets, theaters, exhibitions, business districts, stations, docks, parks and other public places. It has the function of spreading information, involving a wide range of content, rich artistic expression and strong farsightedness effect.
References:
-Poster design
What is the poster size of the booth poster? Generally, if an exhibition is held offline, the size of the poster can be adjusted due to different venue restrictions. Commonly used Yi Labao sizes are:
60cm× 160cm
80 cm ×200 cm
85 cm× 200 cm
90 cm ×200 cm
100 cm× 200 cm
120cm× 200mm
150cm× 200cm
In addition, the printer should try to give psd files so that the other party can adjust them in time. If it's too much trouble, just use Xiaobai design software directly, and it will be sent quickly, mainly because of good communication between the two parties.
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