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The difference between slogans and banners
publicity purpose and materials used.
1. Publicity purpose. Slogans have certain slogan, subjectivity and convenience, and are often used in a common way for government departments to publicize and implement national policies, so slogans often appear in all streets and alleys. Propaganda banners (banners) belong to the scope of advertising and can be seen everywhere in ordinary life.
2. Slogans are usually posted on red paper, or hung horizontally (or hung) on large banner cloth, and even simple ones are written on the blackboard. Banners are now very popular with thermal transfer and inkjet technology, and it is simpler to write or paste words directly on the banner fabric.
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