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What is an A0 Measurement?

A0 size is typically used for posters, drawings, and outdoor advertising. But can also be used for outdoor signage boards.   When is best to use A0 measurement? The A0 measurement format makes the ideal size for promotional materials. They are large enough to be noticed at a short distance and yet remain easy to carry […]

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What are Standard Poster Sizes?

There is no official standard in poster sizes. While many printers sticking to the standard sizing around the world, the size of posters is down to what you want to use it for. This lack of standardization can sometimes lead to questions from people looking to design and print posters with the correct dimensions. Many […]

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What is A2 Poster size?

A2 Poster Size A2 poster size measures 420mm x 594mm or 16.53 x 23.39 inch. A2 size is typically used for posters, drawings and outdoor advertising. Part of the ISO 216 standard A2 is part of a set or range of page sizes, called the ISO A or ISO 216 standard. This international standard is based […]

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What is A1 Poster size?

A1 Poster Size A1 poster size measures 594 × 841mm or 23.39 × 33.11 inch. In PostScript, its dimensions are rounded off to 1684 × 2384 points. A1 size is typically used for posters, drawings and outdoor advertising. Part of the ISO 216 standard A1 is part of a set or range of page sizes, called […]

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What is A0 Poster Size?

Straight to the point, what is a A0 poster size?  841 × 1189 millimeters or 33.11 × 46.81 inches. Part of the ISO 216 standard A0 is part of a set or range of page sizes, called the ISO A or ISO 216 standard. This international standard is based on the German DIN 476 standard […]

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Paper Weights, What does GSM mean?

GSM?! So here is our insiders guide to paper weights. Lets start with something simple: GSM – what exactly does it mean? GSM stands for Grams per Square Meter, and is the standard unit of measurement for all paper and card stocks. The higher the GSM the heavier and (normally) thicker your substrate will be. […]

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