File Setup For A Large Poster (Print-Ready).

My client from abroad asked me to design and send him a 15ftx15ft poster. I just want to know the basics for the file setup for this.
Please tell me:
1. Resolution I should use?
2. Bleed and Safe Area?
3. Dimensions(proportions) for the low file size.
Thanks in advance.

If the poster will contain all vector graphics and text layers you can create the document any square size for good Photoshop performance. When complete  you cam resizethat document  to the 15' by 15' size at any resolution you want.
If you are going to use pixel image layers  I would think a 100dpi resolution would print well for a 15' by 15' poster. So 15x12x100=180000.
A document with a 15'x15' 100dpi canvas would be 18,000x18,000 pixels.

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