Storing posters properly is essential for preserving their quality and value. Posters are susceptible to damage from moisture, light, and mishandling. Implementing proper storage techniques can extend the lifespan of posters and maintain their aesthetic appeal.
The ideal storage environment for posters is cool, dry, and dark. Avoid storing posters in areas with high humidity or direct sunlight, as these conditions can cause the paper to warp, fade, or become brittle. If possible, store posters flat in a portfolio or archival storage box. Rolling posters can cause creases and damage the paper fibers.