Here is a start to finish, step by step guide to create and print your poster with us. 1. Create and size a PowerPoint slide. Visit Page Set Up for sizing directions. What size should my poster be?
1. Fill out the poster request form (Lines #1-#11), and save it to your computer. 2. Attach poster request form (PDF only) and completed poster (PDF/PPTX only) to an email. 3. Send files attached in ...
Poster presentations may not seem as prestigious as oral presentations, but they are a great opportunity to interact with other scientists in your field in a reasonably structured way. Just like ...
Remember, your poster will be around ten times larger when printed than what you see on your computer screen. CU offers medium and high quality images and logos for free to use in your presentations ...
Schedule a printing time. Upload your file or bring it with you. Pay after printing is completed. INSTAAR has an HP DesignJet plotter which can handle pretty much any kind of poster you can throw at ...
Posters are mainly used to provide information, sell products or to advertise events. There is lots of competition for people’s attention, so your poster needs to be eye-catching. These ...
Once you finish designing your poster, have your lab mentor look it over, and have your PI (i.e., the professor whose lab you’re in) look at it, too. It’s important that you get your mentor’s approval ...