Print Size Finder for Signs, Banners, Posters and Flyers

Use this print size finder to compare common sizes for signs, banners, posters, flyers, postcards, real estate signs, retail displays, and business printing.

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Common Print Sizes by Product Type

Different print products work better at different sizes. Use the chart below as a quick reference when comparing common sign sizes, banner sizes, poster sizes, flyer sizes, postcard sizes, and display sizes.

Product TypeCommon SizesBest For
Lawn signs18 x 24 in, 24 x 18 in, 24 x 36 inYard signs, open house signs, directional signs, temporary outdoor signs
Real estate signs18 x 24 in, 24 x 36 in, custom rider sizesFor sale signs, sold signs, coming soon signs, for lease signs
Banners2 x 4 ft, 3 x 6 ft, 4 x 8 ftStorefront promotions, events, construction sites, outdoor displays
Posters11 x 17 in, 18 x 24 in, 24 x 36 inRetail promotions, office notices, event posters, window displays
Flyers8.5 x 11 in, 5.5 x 8.5 inHandouts, product sheets, promotions, information sheets
Postcards4 x 6 in, 5 x 7 in, 6 x 9 inDirect mail, real estate farming, retail coupons, announcements
Business cards3.5 x 2 inNetworking, appointment cards, retail counters, agent branding
Presentation boards18 x 24 in, 24 x 36 in, 36 x 48 inMeetings, sales centres, displays, project presentations
Window graphicsCustom to window areaStorefront windows, hours signs, retail promotions, seasonal displays

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about quoting, files, turnaround, pickup, and print setup.

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What is the most common lawn sign size?

The most common lawn sign size is usually 18 x 24 inches. This size works well for yard signs, real estate signs, open house signs, directional signs, and temporary outdoor signs because it is large enough to read from a short distance while still being easy to place.

 

What size banner should I choose?

Common banner sizes include 2 x 4 feet, 3 x 6 feet, and 4 x 8 feet. A 2 x 4 foot banner works well for smaller indoor or table displays, 3 x 6 feet is a common storefront or event size, and 4 x 8 feet is better for larger outdoor visibility.

 

What size poster is best for retail promotions?

Common retail poster sizes include 11 x 17 inches, 18 x 24 inches, and 24 x 36 inches. Smaller posters work well near counters or shelves, while larger posters are better for windows, walls, sale signs, and in store promotional displays.

 

 

What size should a real estate sign be?

Common real estate sign sizes include 18 x 24 inches, 24 x 18 inches, and 24 x 36 inches. The right size depends on where the sign will be placed, how far away people need to read it, and whether the sign is for a listing, open house, rider, or directional use.

 

 

What material is best for temporary outdoor signs?

Coroplast is one of the most common materials for temporary outdoor signs. It is lightweight, practical, and commonly used for lawn signs, real estate signs, open house signs, event signs, and directional signs.

 

How do I choose the right print size?

Choose the print size based on where it will be used, how far away people need to read it, how much information needs to fit, and whether the piece is for indoor or outdoor use. Larger signs need simpler messages, bigger text, and stronger contrast.

 

Can Print Factory Ink help me choose the right print size?

Yes. Print Factory Ink can help you choose practical print sizes for signs, banners, posters, flyers, postcards, real estate signs, retail displays, and business printing in Hamilton, Burlington, and nearby areas.

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