
Print Posters and Placards in Your Desired Format
Get affordable posters and placards in your desired format up to DIN A0 printed. Whether for your next advertising campaign, an event, or creative projects – we offer tailored solutions to print your posters and placards in excellent quality. Express production is also available.
With our location in Berlin and years of experience, we are your go-to partner for professional and fast poster production.
Printing Posters and Placards – Your Options

Price Example
Poster DIN A34-color
Printed 4/1-color
On 200g/sqm premium paper
50 pieces
From €74 incl. VAT
Posters and placards are versatile and effective communication tools. From eye-catching advertising banners to decorative posters – we offer the perfect solution for your needs.
Printing placards in Berlin – Ideal for your advertising
- Formats: From handy DIN A4 to large special formats DIN A0++.
- Possible uses:
- Advertising campaigns and announcements.
- Event placards for concerts, trade fairs, or festivals.
- Decorative designs for offices, exhibitions, or shops.
- Single-sided printing in brilliant colors.
Your Benefits with Us – Poster and Placard Printing in Berlin

Local Production in Berlin Charlottenburg
Our location in Charlottenburg guarantees you short distances, personal consultation, and fast execution of your projects.
Express Service for Urgent Projects
Do you need posters or placards at short notice? With our express service, we print your orders in the shortest possible time – without compromising on quality.
Get Your Posters and Placards Printed in Berlin Now
Whether small posters for wall decoration or large-format placards for advertising campaigns – we provide professional printing solutions for every requirement. Contact us for a personalized quote and see for yourself the quality of our professional poster and placard printing.
Posters and Placards – Origin and History
History of Posters – From Artworks to Advertising Media
Posters have a fascinating history dating back to the 19th century. Originally used as an artistic expression and information medium, posters are now an essential part of advertising, art, and everyday culture. Here’s a look at their development:
The Origins of Posters
The history of posters begins with the invention of lithographic printing in 1798 by Alois Senefelder. This process made it possible to print large, colorful placards for the first time. Particularly in 19th-century Paris, a hub for art and culture, poster art flourished. Artists like Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec created iconic works that were not only advertisements but also regarded as artworks.
Posters as an Advertising Medium
With industrialization in the 19th century, the demand for effective advertising tools increased. Posters became one of the most important tools for brands to promote their products and services. Well-known companies like Coca-Cola and Nestlé used this new medium to make their logos and messages widely visible.
Posters in the 20th Century
The 20th century marked the transition from purely artistic use to a mass medium:
- Propaganda and political posters: During World War I and World War II, posters were used to spread messages and mobilize the population.
- Music and film: In the 1960s and 70s, posters became an important medium in pop culture, particularly for film advertising and music festivals such as Woodstock.
- Advertising and design: Posters increasingly became part of corporate branding and shaped the urban landscape.
The Modern Poster
Today, posters combine high-quality printing techniques with creative designs. Thanks to modern digital printing technology, posters can be produced in small editions or even as unique pieces. They are commonly used in:
- Art and decoration: Posters adorn homes and offices, often as art prints.
- Event advertising: Concerts, festivals, and exhibitions rely on large-format posters to attract attention.
- Individual projects: Thanks to online printing services, anyone can design and print their own posters.
Why Posters Are So Popular
The timeless combination of visual appeal and functionality makes posters one of the most versatile media. They can capture moods, convey messages, and simply be beautiful to look at – a medium that bridges the gap between art and advertising.