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Perfect for business expos, school projects, restaurants, and events - foam core posters are the go-to option for anyone looking for signage that will look professional without putting a hole in your wallet! Foam core posters are ideal for theaters and concerts, where you need new or updated signage often.
Like poster board posters, foam board printing allows for cheap, rigid signage for any event, business, or display project. Your digital file is printed directly to the foam core, resulting in a beautiful image that will never peel off. Cut perfectly to size, your full-bleed artwork will go right to the edge of your custom foam board poster.
Foam boards are an essential tool for businesses aiming to make a lasting impression during presentations, trade shows, or informational displays. These versatile and lightweight materials, often printed as mounted posters or foam core posters, are ideal for showcasing graphics and information in a clear and eye-catching manner. With standard sizes like 24x36 and 18x24, foam boards offer ample space for your visuals, whether they’re scientific posters or promotional materials. Their durability and ease of transport make them a practical choice for any business setting.
Make foam boards your go-to choice for effective communication and memorable presentations in your business endeavors.
Be sure to send a high resolution file to be certain that your image is nice and crisp!
Creating directional signs for your company or event? Skip adding the date or even location so they can be used in future events!
Avoid placing images or text closer than ½” from the edges of the artwork. It will look more professional and ensure that nothing gets cropped!
Foam core is generally placed on an easel, so make sure all pertinent information is on one side.
Foam core is designed for indoor use. It will not stand up as well to the elements, so if you are planning on outdoor use, consider a banner or window cling!
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