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What's the difference between poster and placard?
Nov 4, 2013 12:25 AM
Answers · 8
A poster is usually for advertisement or to impose an emotion or to express something, it is also artistic.
A place card is informational usually dealing with safety or warning. Such as "Beware of Dog" or "No Parking/Towing Zone"
November 4, 2013
A poster is a printed picture, sometimes with wording. It can be an advertisement.
A placard is a notice or information, put on a large piece of paper or board and shown in public. It may or may not have a picture.
Also, a placard can be a name on a metal rectangle, put on somebodies office wall or table to identify them.
November 4, 2013
A poster and placard are pretty much the same thing, not much of a difference from what I know of. It's just that the word poster is more common.
November 4, 2013
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