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24 Hour Wheat Pasting is a trusted wheat paste poster agency in New York City, specializing in high-quality wheat paste poster printing and professional installation services. With access to over 200+ prime locations across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, we deliver impactful street-level campaigns that get noticed. Whether you need 24x36 posters or large-format 48x72 posters, our team can accommodate campaigns of all sizes and durations with efficiency and precision. We offer competitive pricing year-round while using only the best-quality wheatpaste materials to ensure bold, long-lasting results. Our experienced installers understand the New York market and strategically place each poster for maximum visibility and effectiveness, making us a go-to partner for successful wheatpasting campaigns in NYC.

Campaign Details



24x36

Starting @ $4000


48x72

Starting @ $6000

Starting @ $3000

18x24


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Get Started with Wheatpasting Posters in NYC Today — Bold Streets. Big Impact. 24 Hour Turnaround.

Here’s a detailed, step-by-step process for kicking off a successful wheatpasting campaign in New York City,

STEP 1:

1

Define Your Goals

Before any design or paste hits the wall, clarify what you want to achieve:

  • Brand awareness

  • Event promotion

  • Product launch

  • Cultural or viral presence

Having clear KPIs helps determine poster sizes, locations, and quantity.


STEP 2:

2

Target Neighborhoods & Foot Traffic

NYC is massive, so placement strategy is crucial. Focus on:

  • High pedestrian areas: SoHo, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, East Village

  • Event-driven zones: Times Square, near sports arenas, concert venues

  • Youth/student-heavy neighborhoods: Near NYU, Columbia, Pratt, and other campuses

Tip: Map out primary and secondary zones for saturation vs. strategic placement.


STEP 3:

3

Poster Sizes & Formats

  • Mini (18x24): Versatile, and easy to stick on sidewalks

  • Small (24x36): Flexible, repeatable, ideal for alleys and layering campaigns

  • Large (48x72): Bold visual dominance in high-traffic corridors

  • Consider a mix to create both saturation and “hero” walls.


STEP 4:

4

Design Creation

  • Street-smart visuals: Bold, simple messaging with strong contrast for quick readability

  • Photogenic & shareable: NYC posters often get photographed and shared on social media

  • Adapted for surfaces: Brick, metal, plywood, and concrete all require slightly different design approaches

  • Proofing & mockups: Ensure all designs meet brand standards and are optimized for wheatpaste application

STEP 5:

5

Scouting & Location Prep

  • Visit each neighborhood to identify walls, fences, and legal surfaces

  • Take note of foot traffic, visibility, and exposure times

  • Decide if you need permits for certain areas (some NYC walls require permission)


STEP 6:

6

Installation

  • Timing: Early morning or late evening to reduce interference and maximize placement before peak traffic

  • Crew: Experienced installers can efficiently cover multiple locations

  • Layering Strategy: Install posters to create saturation without overwhelming or violating key rules


STEP 7:

7

Monitor & Optimize

  • Track poster longevity, social engagement, and local buzz

  • Adjust locations or quantity if certain areas underperform

  • Rotate new posters or campaigns every 2–4 weeks for continued visibility


[ FAQ ]

NYC Wheatpasting FAQ

  • Yes — wheatpasting in New York City is very much seasonal because weather, street conditions, and foot traffic all affect how long posters last and how effective campaigns are. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

    Winter (Dec–Feb)

    • Conditions: Cold, snow, freezing rain, salt on streets.

    • Impact on Posters: Wheatpaste adheres poorly to wet or icy surfaces; posters often last 1–2 weeks or less.

    • Strategy: Use winter for short-term, high-impact campaigns or indoor wheatpasting in subway corridors and covered areas.

    Spring (Mar–May)

    • Conditions: Warmer, more stable weather, occasional rain.

    • Impact: Posters stick better and last 3–5 weeks, especially in high-traffic outdoor neighborhoods.

    • Strategy: Great time for student-targeted campaigns near NYU, Columbia, Pratt, and cultural events.

    Summer (Jun–Aug)

    • Conditions: Warm, dry, long daylight hours.

    • Impact: Posters can last 4–6 weeks if installed on protected surfaces.

    • Strategy: Best time for high-visibility, citywide campaigns. Foot traffic is high due to tourism, events, and nightlife.