Standard Poster Sizes: The Complete Chart

Updated June 2025
Quick answer: The most common US poster sizes are 18×24" (small poster), 24×36" (large poster / standard movie poster), and 12×18" (mini poster). The 27×40" one-sheet is the standard theatrical movie poster format.

Poster sizes drawn to scale

All poster sizes below are drawn proportionally — so you can actually see the size difference between an 18×24 and a 24×36 before you order prints.

← All sizes drawn at the same scale. Reference: an 8.5×11" letter page is shown in grey.

Complete poster size chart

Every standard poster size with pixel requirements at 300 DPI and common use cases.

Size (inches) Common Name 300 DPI Resolution Typical Use Standard Frames?
Mini Posters
11×14" Mini poster / oversized photo 3300 × 4200 px Gallery wall, bedroom, kids' rooms Yes
12×18" Small poster 3600 × 5400 px Dorm rooms, art prints, Etsy prints Select stores
Standard Posters
18×24" Most popular Standard poster 5400 × 7200 px Concert posters, event posters, classroom Yes
20×28" 6000 × 8400 px Retail displays, trade shows Custom
20×30" 6000 × 9000 px Promotional, photography enlargements Select stores
Large Posters
24×36" Most popular Large poster / standard movie poster 7200 × 10800 px Movies, bands, sports, large wall art Yes
27×39" International movie one-sheet 8100 × 11700 px European theatrical posters Specialty
27×40" US movie one-sheet (theatrical) 8100 × 12000 px Cinema display frames, collector posters Specialty
A-Series Equivalents (International)
A3 (11.7×16.5") A3 poster (EU/Asia) 3508 × 4961 px Office/school posters, European retail Yes (EU)
A2 (16.5×23.4") A2 poster 4961 × 7016 px Event posters, informational displays Yes (EU)
A1 (23.4×33.1") A1 poster 7016 × 9933 px Large wall art, retail POS displays Select EU stores
A0 (33.1×46.8") A0 — large format 9933 × 14043 px Exhibition, scientific posters, architecture Specialty

How to choose a poster size

The right poster size depends on your wall space, viewing distance, and where you plan to frame it. Here are the three most common scenarios:

Home / gallery wall: 18×24" or 12×18"

For most home walls, 18×24" is the sweet spot — big enough to make an impact, small enough to fit in standard frames from IKEA, Target, or Amazon. For smaller walls or gallery groupings, 12×18" is ideal.

Event / band poster: 18×24" or 24×36"

Concert posters and event posters typically come in 18×24" (for venues) or 24×36" (for larger events or collector editions). Both are widely available from print services like Printify and Printful.

International sales: A2 or A1 (A-series)

If you sell on Etsy to European or Asian customers, A2 (16.5×23.4") and A1 (23.4×33.1") are the sizes they look for. Offering both US and A-series versions dramatically expands your audience.

Check if your image resolution is large enough for your chosen poster size:

Tips for ordering poster prints

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Check your aspect ratio first

18×24 (3:4 ratio) and 24×36 (2:3 ratio) are different proportions. A square image will look wrong. Check your image's ratio before ordering.

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Add bleed for professional prints

Professional printers require 0.125" bleed on all sides. Your design should extend beyond the trim edge so cropping doesn't cut into content.

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Use sRGB for digital files

Save your file in sRGB color profile for most online printers. CMYK is only needed if the printer specifically requests it — most modern digital printers handle sRGB to CMYK conversion.

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Large format = lower DPI is OK

A 24×36 poster viewed from 3+ feet away looks fine at 150 DPI. You don't need 300 DPI for every poster — the viewing distance matters.

Frequently asked questions

The most common poster size in the US is 18×24 inches, widely available in stores and standard frames. The 24×36 inch size is the most recognized for movie and event posters. Both are available for purchase from major retailers (IKEA, Target, Amazon) and print services.
The most common small poster sizes are 11×14 inches (sometimes called a mini poster or oversized photo) and 12×18 inches. The 11×14 is especially popular because it fits in standard photo frames widely available at Target, IKEA, and Amazon.
The standard US theatrical movie poster (the "one-sheet") is 27×40 inches. This fits in the lobby frame displays used in cinemas. Collector posters are also commonly sold in 24×36 inches, which is easier to frame at home. European movie posters use the A1 format (23.4×33.1 inches).
For close-up viewing (framed art prints, small posters), aim for 300 DPI at the final print size. For large format posters (24×36 and above) viewed from a normal distance of 3+ feet, 150 DPI is usually acceptable. At 300 DPI, an 18×24 poster requires a 5400×7200 pixel image (about 39 megapixels). Use our calculator above to check your specific image.
No. The US and Canada use inch-based sizes like 18×24 and 24×36. Most of Europe, Asia, and Australia use the ISO A-series: A2 (16.5×23.4") is similar to 18×24, and A1 (23.4×33.1") is similar to 24×36. If you sell prints internationally on Etsy or Redbubble, offering both US and A-series versions maximizes your potential buyers.

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