Poster vs. Infographic

Difference Between Poster and Infographic
Posternoun
A large, usually printed placard, bill, or announcement, often illustrated, that is posted to advertise or publicize something.
Infographicnoun
A visual representation of information or data, such as a chart or a map, especially of information that is more easily imparted by such a representation than by written text.
Posternoun
An artistic work, often a reproduction of an original painting or photograph, printed on a large sheet of paper.
Infographicnoun
A visual representation of information.
Posternoun
One that posts bills or notices.
Infographicadjective
Relating to infography
Posternoun
One that travels in speed or with haste.
Posternoun
A picture of a celebrity, an event etc., intended to be attached to a wall.
He has posters of his favorite band, sports teams and holiday resorts up.Posternoun
An advertisement to be posted on a pole, wall etc. to advertise something.
I saw a poster for the film on the side of a bus.Posternoun
(internet) One who posts a message.
Some posters left the online message board after the squabble.Posternoun
A shot that hits a goalpost instead of passing into the goal.
We got three posters in the third and lost.Posternoun
(dated) A posthorse.
Posternoun
(archaic) A swift traveller; a courier.
Posterverb
(transitive) To decorate with posters.
to poster the walls of a bedroomPosternoun
a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement;
a poster advertised the coming attractionsPosternoun
someone who pastes up bills or placards on walls or billboards
Posternoun
a horse kept at an inn or post house for use by mail carriers or for rent to travelers