| Türkçe | English |
| 1-poster | poster. advertisement. display poster. pancarte. |
| 2-poster | 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. |
| 3-poster | An enlargement of a photo used to advertise a product or service This can be a great way for a model to get visibility. |
| 4-poster | Advertisement appearing outdoors, usually on a vertical board erected especially for the purpose which is called a hoarding, otherwise on windows or walls. |
| 5-poster | 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. an outdoor advertising medium; a billboard. ior:. a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; 'a poster advertised the coming attractions'. someone who pastes up bills or placards on walls or billboards. a horse kept at an inn or post house for use by mail carriers or for rent to travelers. |
| 6-poster | Generally, a pictorial advertisement for an exhibit, event or product. |
| 7-poster | One who posts, or travels expeditiously; a courier. |
| 8-poster | Four-color lithographic reproductions of a painting, usually with type on or around the image to advertise an artist, show or event. |
| 9-poster | Intended for presentation at the conference and not for publication. a) Editorial - Pictures, usually in a large format, sold retail. |
| 10-poster | placard. poster. |
| 11-poster | An inexpensive way to decorate a dormroom while making people think you've been to foreign lands and done things you never have. |
| 12-poster | One who posts bills; a billposter. |
| 13-poster | 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. |
| 14-poster | poster , posters. |
| 15-poster | A large bill or placard intended to be posted in public places. |
| 16-poster | A post horse. a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; 'a poster advertised the coming attractions'. |
| 17-poster | Signs used to advertise simple messages Classic posters, such as those of Toulouse-Lautrec, are considered art masterpieces. |