A picture of a celebrity, an event etc., intended to be attached to a wall, A person who posts, A shot which only hits a goal post without going in, An advertisement to be posted on a pole, wall etc. to advertise something, A post-horse, A swift traveler, a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions", ior, One who posts, or travels expeditiously; a courier, someone who pastes up bills or placards on walls or billboards, an outdoor advertising medium; a billboard, A picture of a celebrity, an activity, etc., that one likes, intended to be attached to a wall, A shot which hits the post of the goal and does not go in, Generally, a pictorial advertisement for an exhibit, event or product, An advertisement attached to wall to advertise something, a horse kept at an inn or post house for use by mail carriers or for rent to travelers, Originally used to identify those prints created to advertise an event Now this term designates any print produced with a decorative boarder The Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods are identified with vintage posters, announcement, notice; banner; large picture; one who posts announcements, A poster is a large notice or picture that you stick on a wall or board, often in order to advertise something. a large printed notice, picture, or photograph, used to advertise something or as a decoration (POST1). Eye-catching printed paper announcement or advertisement that is exhibited to promote a product, event, or idea. Posters were popularized by the mid-19th-century invention of lithography, which allowed coloured posters to be produced cheaply and easily. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was noted for his poster art, which often advertised Parisian cabaret performers. Poster art flourished with the rise of the Art Nouveau style, as seen in the work of Alphonse Mucha. During World War I posters were used for recruiting and propaganda, and the industrial boom of the early 20th century gave rise to advertising posters for every conceivable product and event. The later rise of film and television advertising led to an eclipse in poster art, An inexpensive way to decorate a dormroom while making people think you've been to foreign lands and done things you never have, A large bill or placard intended to be posted in public places, One who posts bills; a billposter, A post horse, a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions, Signs used to advertise simple messages Classic posters, such as those of Toulouse-Lautrec, are considered art masterpieces, - A graphic advertisement attached to a flat surface or standing up with a clip backing, Four-color lithographic reproductions of a painting, usually with type on or around the image to advertise an artist, show or event, 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 Editorial - Pictures, usually in a large format, sold retail, Advertisement appearing outdoors, usually on a vertical board erected especially for the purpose which is called a hoarding, otherwise on windows or walls, Intended for presentation at the conference and not for publication, 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, A single sheet advertising or promotional piece intended for mounting and display for a product, service or event Does not include point-of-purchase materials or any "signage" that is eligible in the Out-of-Home categories, plural of poster, tr>, Posters are reproductions with an unlimited edition size that is produced using less expensive inks and papers than lithographs, and open editions Posters are not signed by the artist, as open editions often are, and they usually contain promotional verbiage that is meant to be exposed when framed, Four color process lithographic reproduction of a painting usually with type on or around the image The quality of the paper varies from very inexpensive to quite substantial,
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A picture of a celebrity, an event etc., intended to be attached to a wall - "He has posters of his favorite band, sports teams and holiday resorts up."
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A person who posts - "Some posters left the online message board after the squabble."
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A shot which only hits a goal post without going in - "We got three posters in the third and lost."
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An advertisement to be posted on a pole, wall etc. to advertise something - "I saw a poster for it on the side of a bus."
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A post-horse
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A swift traveler
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a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions"
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One who posts, or travels expeditiously; a courier
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someone who pastes up bills or placards on walls or billboards
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an outdoor advertising medium; a billboard
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A picture of a celebrity, an activity, etc., that one likes, intended to be attached to a wall
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A shot which hits the post of the goal and does not go in
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Generally, a pictorial advertisement for an exhibit, event or product
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An advertisement attached to wall to advertise something
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a horse kept at an inn or post house for use by mail carriers or for rent to travelers
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Originally used to identify those prints created to advertise an event Now this term designates any print produced with a decorative boarder The Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods are identified with vintage posters
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announcement, notice; banner; large picture; one who posts announcements isim
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A poster is a large notice or picture that you stick on a wall or board, often in order to advertise something. a large printed notice, picture, or photograph, used to advertise something or as a decoration (POST1). Eye-catching printed paper announcement or advertisement that is exhibited to promote a product, event, or idea. Posters were popularized by the mid-19th-century invention of lithography, which allowed coloured posters to be produced cheaply and easily. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was noted for his poster art, which often advertised Parisian cabaret performers. Poster art flourished with the rise of the Art Nouveau style, as seen in the work of Alphonse Mucha. During World War I posters were used for recruiting and propaganda, and the industrial boom of the early 20th century gave rise to advertising posters for every conceivable product and event. The later rise of film and television advertising led to an eclipse in poster art
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An inexpensive way to decorate a dormroom while making people think you've been to foreign lands and done things you never have
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A large bill or placard intended to be posted in public places
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One who posts bills; a billposter
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A post horse
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a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions
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Signs used to advertise simple messages Classic posters, such as those of Toulouse-Lautrec, are considered art masterpieces
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- A graphic advertisement attached to a flat surface or standing up with a clip backing
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Four-color lithographic reproductions of a painting, usually with type on or around the image to advertise an artist, show or event
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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
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a Editorial - Pictures, usually in a large format, sold retail
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Advertisement appearing outdoors, usually on a vertical board erected especially for the purpose which is called a hoarding, otherwise on windows or walls
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Intended for presentation at the conference and not for publication
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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
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A single sheet advertising or promotional piece intended for mounting and display for a product, service or event Does not include point-of-purchase materials or any "signage" that is eligible in the Out-of-Home categories
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posters
plural of poster
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Posters are reproductions with an unlimited edition size that is produced using less expensive inks and papers than lithographs, and open editions Posters are not signed by the artist, as open editions often are, and they usually contain promotional verbiage that is meant to be exposed when framed
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Four color process lithographic reproduction of a painting usually with type on or around the image The quality of the paper varies from very inexpensive to quite substantial
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