Corriboard 5 mm
Corriboard Signs - A2 - Outdoor
Corriboard Signs - A2 - Indoor
Corriboard Signs - A1 - Outdoor
Corriboard Signs - A1 - Indoor
Corriboard Signs - A0 - Outdoor
Corriboard Signs - A0 - Indoor

Corriboard Signs

Corriboard is the perfect option for those searching for durable yet affordable signage. You will recognise it as the material often used in election posters; preferred by many because of its...

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Description

Corriboard is the perfect option for those searching for durable yet affordable signage. You will recognise it as the material often used in election posters; preferred by many because of its suitability for both indoor and outdoor use.

Corriboard's light weight makes it an excellent solution for brands that require an economical product that is easy to transport in bulk. At Reads we value durability and quality and, although lightweight, our corriboard posters are built to last. We print onto high grade vinyl which is placed straight onto 5mm corriboard: a quality designed to match the high-profile of your brand identity.

We can Photobooth Cutout cut out the shape from the corriboard.

Size Guide

Size Guide


Paper Sizes and Measurements


Paper Size Millimeters Inches
A0 841 × 1189 mm 33.1 × 46.8 in
A1 594 × 841 mm 23.4 × 33.1 in
A2 420 × 594 mm 16.5 × 23.4 in
A3 297 × 420 mm 11.7 × 16.5 in
A4 210 × 297 mm 8.3 × 11.7 in
A5 148 × 210 mm 5.8 × 8.3 in
A6 105 × 148 mm 4.1 × 5.8 in
A7 74 × 105 mm 2.9 × 4.1 in
Business Card 85 × 55 mm 3.3 × 2.2 in
DL 99 × 210 mm 3.9 × 8.2 in

Envelope Sizes and Measurements


Envelope Size Millimeters Inches
C3 324 × 458 mm 12.8 × 18 in
C4 229 × 324 mm 9 × 12.8 in
C5 162 × 229 mm 6.4 × 9 in
C6 114 × 162 mm 4.5 × 6.4 in
C7 81 × 114 mm 3.2 × 4.5 in
DL 110 × 220 mm 4.3 × 8.7 in
Size Guide
Print File Guidelines

Print File Guidelines


To ensure your designs are perfect for printing, understanding the concepts of Safe Area, Print Size Area, and Bleed Area is essential for creating "Print Ready Files." When uploading your files via our website for every order, the Safe Area guarantees that key content is visible, the Print Area outlines the actual size and cutting zone of your product, and the Bleed Area extends to the outermost cut line, allowing backgrounds to reach the edges of your product. This approach avoids white edges for a sleek, professional finish. Position important elements wisely and extend backgrounds as needed for the best printed outcome.

What is the Safe Area?

All content within the Safe Area is guaranteed to appear on your printed product. Content outside this area may be cut off during the trimming process. For best results, keep text and important elements of your photos, logos, and designs within the Safe Area.

What is the Print Size Area?

The Print Size Area is the space between the Safe Area and the product edges. This area defines the actual size of your product and where it will be cut after printing. For optimal outcomes, ensure that all important content is not located in this area and that the background colors/artwork extend beyond this area.

What is the Bleed Area?

The Bleed Area marks the outermost point to which your product could be cut. Background colors or images that extend completely to this line are referred to as full bleed. Full bleed ensures that your background will print to the very edge of your product. We recommend a minimum of 3 mm bleed on the sides and top/bottom of your files. White edges occur when the background does not extend to the bleed line.

Why is it necessary to outline a font?

Outlining fonts for printing ensures consistency, avoids licensing issues, enhances file compatibility, and can reduce file size. It converts text into graphics, ensuring the design appears as intended across all systems and printers, maintaining design integrity and quality in printed materials. This step is crucial for achieving professional-quality prints and customer satisfaction.
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