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Tips and Techniques for Making an Effective Symposium Poster-- The Title Can Have One, Two Or Three Lines Insert any other Logo here Milagros Chery, Ted Courtois, Sharron Dwight, Catesby Saunders Technology Learning Center, University of Richmond, VA 23173 Requirements This outline can be used by all departments when creating presentation posters. Phasellus euismod interdum nisi ac vestibulum. Proin vitae est sit amet orci venenatis interdum. Phasellus commodo quam eu massa varius et dapibus ligula tempor. Phasellus pretium tortor in massa blandit eu lacinia nibh congue. Integer sed augue porta ipsum pharetra fringilla in et ipsum. Phasellus ut faucibus felis. Suspendisse potenti. Aliquam aliquam feugiat mi, vel condimentum ante hendrerit sed. Vivamus a pellentesque ligula. Phasellus tristique varius lacus, eget varius quam ultrices eu. Proin porttitor libero nec eros tristique scelerisque. Donec eros enim, bibendum a congue quis, euismod non erat. Etiam molestie sapien sed leo rutrum non aliquet ante imperdiet. Donec velit est, vehicula sed suscipit vel, iaculis porta arcu. Phasellus risus ligula, luctus a ultrices vitae, pharetra ac arcu. Quisque laoreet ligula id eros sollicitudin ut tempus metu molestie sapien sed leo rutrum non aliquet ante imperdiet. Donec velit est, vehicula sed suscipit vel, iaculis porta arcu. Phasellus risus ligula, luctus a ultrices vitae, pharetra ac arcu. Quisque laoreet ligula id eros sollicitudin ut tempus metu This PowerPoint file is designed to create a 56x34 inch poster. The margin around the outside is 1in and each of the design elements are spaced 1in apart. Each of the text boxes are 17.3 inches wide. To edit the length of the text boxes, simply click on the bottom edge and drag it up or down. When you have finished your poster, please make sure that you have removed any of the place holding text from this template. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Morbi massa turpis, feugiat eget malesuada a, adipiscing et metus. In rhoncus euismod hendrerit. Proin tincidunt aliquet mollis. Ut et ante nisl, adipiscing lacinia odio. Praesent quis est eget quam gravida lobortis in in lorem. Suspendisse sed pretium purus. Morbi convallis, neque in accumsan rhoncus, urna metus lacinia lacus, ut dignissim risus nulla eget ipsum. Fusce scelerisque felis vitae tellus eleifend accumsan. Sed orci purus, consectetur pharetra tincidunt in, faucibus sed mauris. Maecenas euismod sollicitudin purus Ut facilisis. The image shown here is a screen shot of the University website, the inspiration for this Poster design. Please feel free to edit the Layout of this poster in any way. The Technology Learning Center is located on the third floor of Boatwright Library. Poster printing appointments for the 2010 Student Research Symposium are to be scheduled online. At the end of registration, students presenting a poster will be emailed the link to sign up for printing appointments. Posters will not be printed without an appointment.If you have any questions or problems creating your poster, please email [email protected] to have someone walk you through the process. molestie sapien sed leo rutrum non aliquet ante imperdiet. Donec velit est, vehicula sed We recommend PowerPoint for our users since it is available in all public labs on campus. The poster can be created in PowerPoint or Photoshop, but if a different application is needed, please contact [email protected] before creating the poster. We cannot print Keynote posters. The final size of the poster file needs to be fewer than 400 MB. The typical size of a poster is 34 inches by 56 inches. One side must be 59 inches or less. Late appointments will not be printed and will be rescheduled as time allows. Stay with your poster until it is finished printing and do not leave your poster in the TLC. The TLC is not responsible for posters left in the lab. Expect to print only 1 poster per appointment time. Those with multiple posters should have 1 appointment time per poster. Make sure to size your poster before arranging your text and graphics. Please view the poster at 100%. Quite frequently, people will not see problems in their poster when they only view the poster at 15% of actual size. We do not recommend using web images since the quality is too poor to print well. If scanning, you may want to use around 300 dpi resolution. When in doubt about quality and size of an image for a poster, ask a TLC Consultant on duty for assistance. Abstract esign Recommendations for this File Poster Printing at the Technology Learning Center Suggestions Campus Images Ryland Hall Gottwald Center Library Tower North Court Chemistry Department

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Tips and Techniques for Making an Effective Symposium Poster-- The Title Can Have One, Two Or Three Lines. Insert any other Logo here.   Milagros Chery , Ted Courtois , Sharron Dwight, Catesby Saunders Technology Learning Center, University of Richmond, VA 23173. Chemistry Department. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Tips and Techniques for Making an Effective Symposium Poster--   The Title Can Have One, Two

Tips and Techniques for Making an Effective Symposium Poster-- The Title Can Have One, Two

Or Three Lines

Insert any other

Logo here  Milagros Chery, Ted Courtois,  Sharron Dwight, Catesby SaundersTechnology Learning Center, University of Richmond, VA  23173

Requirements

This outline can be used by all departments when creating presentation posters. Phasellus euismod interdum nisi ac vestibulum. Proin vitae est sit amet orci venenatis interdum. Phasellus commodo quam eu massa varius et dapibus ligula tempor.

Phasellus pretium tortor in massa blandit eu lacinia nibh congue. Integer sed augue porta ipsum pharetra fringilla in et ipsum. Phasellus ut faucibus felis. Suspendisse potenti. Aliquam aliquam feugiat mi, vel condimentum ante hendrerit sed. Vivamus a pellentesque ligula. Phasellus tristique varius lacus, eget varius quam ultrices eu.

Proin porttitor libero nec eros tristique scelerisque. Donec eros enim, bibendum a congue quis, euismod non erat. Etiam molestie sapien sed leo rutrum non aliquet ante imperdiet. Donec velit est, vehicula sed suscipit vel, iaculis porta arcu. Phasellus risus ligula, luctus a ultrices vitae, pharetra ac arcu. Quisque laoreet ligula id eros sollicitudin ut tempus metu molestie sapien sed leo rutrum non aliquet ante imperdiet. Donec velit est, vehicula sed suscipit vel, iaculis porta arcu. Phasellus risus ligula, luctus a ultrices vitae, pharetra ac arcu. Quisque laoreet ligula id eros sollicitudin ut tempus metu

This PowerPoint file is designed to create a 56x34 inch poster. The margin around the outside is 1in and each of the design elements are spaced 1in apart. Each of the text boxes are 17.3 inches wide. To edit the length of the text boxes, simply click on the bottom edge and drag it up or down. When you have finished your poster, please make sure that you have removed any of the place holding text from this template.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Morbi massa turpis, feugiat eget malesuada a, adipiscing et metus. In rhoncus euismod hendrerit. Proin tincidunt aliquet mollis. Ut et ante nisl, adipiscing lacinia odio. Praesent quis est eget quam gravida lobortis in in lorem. Suspendisse sed pretium purus. Morbi convallis, neque in accumsan rhoncus, urna metus lacinia lacus, ut dignissim risus nulla eget ipsum. Fusce scelerisque felis vitae tellus eleifend accumsan. Sed orci purus, consectetur pharetra tincidunt in, faucibus sed mauris. Maecenas euismod sollicitudin purus Ut facilisis.

The image shown here is a screen shot of the University website, the inspiration for this Poster design. Please feel free to edit the Layout of this poster in any way.

The Technology Learning Center is located on the third floor of Boatwright Library. Poster printing appointments for the 2010 Student Research Symposium are to be scheduled online. At the end of registration, students presenting a poster will be emailed the link to sign up for printing appointments. Posters will not be printed without an appointment.If you have any questions or problems creating your poster, please email [email protected] to have someone walk you through the process.

molestie sapien sed leo rutrum non aliquet ante imperdiet. Donec velit est, vehicula sed

We recommend PowerPoint for our users since it is available in all public labs on campus. The poster can be created in PowerPoint or Photoshop, but if a different application is needed, please contact [email protected] before creating the poster. We cannot print Keynote posters.

The final size of the poster file needs to be fewer than 400 MB.The typical size of a poster is 34 inches by 56 inches. One side must be 59 inches or

less. Late appointments will not be printed and will be rescheduled as time allows.Stay with your poster until it is finished printing and do not leave your poster in the

TLC. The TLC is not responsible for posters left in the lab.Expect to print only 1 poster per appointment time. Those with multiple posters

should have 1 appointment time per poster.

Make sure to size your poster before arranging your text and graphics. Please view the poster at 100%. Quite frequently, people will not see problems in

their poster when they only view the poster at 15% of actual size.We do not recommend using web images since the quality is too poor to print well.If scanning, you may want to use around 300 dpi resolution. When in doubt about

quality and size of an image for a poster, ask a TLC Consultant on duty for assistance.Please be aware that it is not possible for the poster printer to have every font

installed. Please contact the TLC if you have a special need.In PowerPoint, resize images from the corners of the pictures and not from the

sides. Resizing pictures in PowerPoint from the sides changes the proportions of the image. Objects may appear wider or thinner than their original size.

Bring your poster in a .ppt file format from PowerPoint and also save it from PowerPoint as a .tif image file

Abstract

Design Recommendations for this File

Poster Printing at the Technology Learning Center

Suggestions

Campus ImagesRyland Hall

Gottwald Center

Library Tower

North Court

Chemistry Department