A motivational poster (or inspirational poster) is a type of poster commonly designed for use in schools and offices.
The intent of motivational posters is to make people achieve more, or to think differently about the things that they may be learning or doing.
Art Petty, for example, in discussing innovation writes that it "cannot be mandated or legislated, and it definitely is not inspired by the corporate motivational poster".
One famous motivational poster features a kitten hanging from a tree branch along with the phrase "Hang in There, Baby!"
A variety of other techniques have been created over the years such as motivational posters, daily devotionals, accountability partners, and cause wristbands.
Someone needs to get him a motivational poster made out of Legos.
Hang in there, Baby was a popular catchphrase made by a motivational poster.
In 2008, Struhl acquired Successories, a producer of motivational posters and other office decorations.
Retroblast is having a contest: create a motivational poster based on a video game or pinball machine.
These posters were a series of three issued as a motivational poster by the British Government in 1939.