Do you know that different deployment locations for color posters require a certain kind of poster printing? That is right. Certain types of locations will demand special features and materials.
Do you know that different deployment locations
for color posters require a certain kind of poster printing? That is
right. Certain types of locations will demand special features and
materials. For your color posters to survive, you will need to
have the proper features integrated in your design. If you do not know
the proper printing for the locations where your posters will be placed
to, do not worry. Below is my quick guide on using the correct poster
printing for different locations. Just read on and take notes.
• Plain white walls – For plain white or light colored walls, the motto
usually is just “color background”. You do not want to put a white
background in a light colored wall since they will not contrast enough
to be noticed. The proper one in this situation are those with a
different, vibrant and clear color background. A deep blue or deep red,
poster for example will appear quite distinct in a white wall when
compared to a simple white poster with some text. So if you are
printing posters for white walls, try to change your background to a
stronger color.
• Bulletin boards and corkboards – Now, for bulletin boards and
corkboards, the proper poster printing strategy is to make the paper
materials thicker. Since corkboards and bulletin boards use pins and
other sorts of damaging devices, it pays to toughen up the material a
bit to make them last longer. Just ask your poster printing company for
your paper thickness choices in your posters. In most cases, you will
probably be able to choose a good thickness that should make them up to
being pinned at bulletin boards.
• Textured walls – Sometimes, you may also have to deal with textured
walls. Textured walls are basically walls with certain finishing
touches that add bumps, crevices and other texture effects. When your
ad needs to be posted in this location, it is best to use a design that
is clean, simple and uncluttered. This gives a nice contrast of
textures between the wall and your poster, enabling it to look more
distinct and different.
• Columns and posts – If you plan to span in between columns or around
lampposts and such, the best poster printing feature you should
integrate are adhesive pads. Many companies give you the option of
getting adhesive pads, or adhesive material along with your posters so
that you can easily place them on columns and post. This may add
additional cost to your poster printing, but the ease by which you can
deploy your posters should make it all worth it.
• Glass – Finally, if you plan to place them on a glass wall, you will
need to have them punched with holes. More specifically, your posters
should have four holes with metal eyelets or supports on each corner.
This gives you the ability to use suction hooks. Suction hooks help you
hook them into glass with ease giving a nice and clean attachment that
adhesives cannot match.
Great! Now you know how to properly adapt your poster printing for specific locations.
Kaye Z. Marks is an avid writer and follower of the developments in the poster printing industry that benefit small to medium scale businesses.
| About the author |
|
| Additional articles about poster printing |
|
|
| Please Rate This Article |
Number of ratings: 0
Rating: 0