

įor a small poster to make a big impression, we recommend Mercer Slim ( c lean black frame ), Irvine Slim ( clean white frame ), Richmond ( antique gold frame ), and Newport ( antiqued silver frame ).įor Small poster frames, we recommend using a mat, or even float mounting.

Here’s a tiny Arizona poster (okay, it’s more of a postcard) in Sonoma, a warm wood frame. Whether your poster is more of a postcard, or your picture is worth 1,000 square feet, we can frame any small posters-with the longest side of your poster being 12”. Posters don’t need to be big to make a statement. Great options for standard posters include Marin ( natural wood frame ), Beverly ( silver frame with black sides ), and Olympia ( gold frame with black sides ).įor Standard poster frames, you can select to use a mat or not. See more for stories on National Parks like Banff, Glacier and the Grand Canyon. This is a National Parks Poster being measured at one of our stores. And the range for “standard poster size” goes anywhere from the shortest side of your poster being 12”, to the longest side being 24”. The two most common standard poster sizes are 16” x 24” and 18” x 24” (we also see a lot of 13” x 18” and 16” x 20”). The ones we hung up with sticky tack as kids, that we want framed now as adults. You’ll find these standard poster sizes in merch shops, at concerts, and plastered the walls on subway platforms. įor Large posters that you want to be a showpiece, we also suggest Mercer ( larger, clean black frame ), Irvine ( clean white frame ), Beaumont ( clean silver frame ), and Carson ( clean gold frame ).įor posters this big, there’s no mat selection. Like the poster below - allll that jazz.Ģ015 “New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival” poster seen here in Mercer Slim, c lean black frame. The most common size poster we see in this category is 27” x 40”. Which is good news for you and the blank space on your wall, because we can definitely frame it (up to 32” x 40”). If your poster’s longest side is over 32”, it’s categorized as Large. Although posters come in all shapes, sizes, genres and styles, we typically see a couple of sizes most often. If your poster falls within that range, you're good to go.

What are the most common poster sizes for framing?įramebridge can frame any poster as small as 5” x 7” all the way up to 32” x 40”. Our associates and designers will be glad to go over options and ensure your poster is taken care of every step of the way. Still, if you’d prefer to have any help with your poster, our designers can assist you with with a video consultation or at a store near you. No head scratching and inch calculating-it’s simple and can all be done from a computer or phone. We'll deliver your poster right to your door, framed and ready to hang on your wall.

Roll your poster up into our packaging and ship it back to us.ĥ. We'll send you pre-paid packaging ( a tube or a flat mailer).Ĥ. Take a picture of it, and choose your frame ( get started here!).ģ.
STANDARD POSTER SIZE HOW TO
Here are the easy steps that answer how to frame a poster.Ģ. Instead of having to measure your poster, then find a frame that fits another measurement, shouldn’t you just be able to take a picture of your poster? Then you can browse a selection of frames, in popular styles, all of which will work. Easy! That being said, there are multitudes of frames and frame styles to fit your posters in different sizes. As a rule of thumb, your finished frame will be one to two inches wider and longer than your poster itself if it has no mat, and 6-8 inches larger if you choose to mat it. Since frames are measured based on the size of your art (the frame opening), the size of your finished framed poster will vary depending on the frame you choose. Maybe you want to give a gift - a pasta varieties poster to celebrate the home chef in your life. Or you want to put the poster from the concert that blew your mind up on the wall. Ok, it's finally time to frame that vintage Michael Jordan poster that you’ve had since college (the jump shot over Russell in game six).
