Beltsville, Maryland was named in honor of a local tobacco farmer, Trueman Belt, who allowed a rail stop and freight depot to be built on his land. Prior to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad being built in Prince George’s County, the trip from Baltimore to Washington took one and a half days. Passengers stayed overnight here at Van Horn Tavern. Today, we at Minuteman Press create social distancing posters in Beltsville.
Custom social distancing posters are a great way to utilize wall and window space to communicate safety protocols. Beltsville brands can match posters to their marketing materials. In this way, new signs asking for mask use and physical distance will not be out of place. If a company needs help with creating posters that match the brand standard, graphic designers are on staff at printing companies.
Posters support full color photography. Large-format social distancing posters are the most impactful, but posters can be as small as 11” by 17”. Beltsville companies can order posters that are laminated or mounted on foamboard. Brands can also choose from different paper thicknesses and finishes. For example, glossy paper supports bright images the best, while matte paper reduces glare from sunlight.
Our team at Minuteman Press looks forward to creating your event, sale, and social distancing posters in Beltsville. To discuss our entire range of products, please call or visit us today.