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Scholars often use posters to share their work at conferences, symposia, and other events. A good poster will present your ideas in a clear, concise, and visually interesting manner. It will clearly communicate the important points of your research, while also inviting feedback and conversation.

Poster Templates

The ICUE provides poster templates you may use:

PowerPoint Tips

Creating a research poster in Powerpoint is a multistep process. These tips will help you produce a high-quality poster for the University’s undergraduate research event and any other event you attend.

Slide Setup

Your poster will be created on a single slide (ONE). The page size must be your desired print size. You must complete this step before creating the poster. Designing the slide before designating the print size will lead to a low-quality print. To prevent cropping when printing, be sure you have a 1-inch margin around the edges of the poster.

To set the slide dimensions, follow the steps outlined in the Change the Size of Your Slides page (Powerpoint 2016).

Slide Design

Your poster should read from top left to bottom right like you are reading a page. It is important to maintain a good contrast between the background color and the text. Consider using a light color background and a dark text. A gradient color fill background, especially black, will print poorly; it will have thin, visible lines that you will not see on your computer monitor.

Remember the colors you see on your computer monitor will not reproduce exactly the same on a printed poster, as monitor color settings vary. You can expect a color shift of 2 to 3 shades.

Graphics

Text

Font Sizes by Section

Saving to PDF

University Printing requires a PDF file set to your custom page size for proper printing. To save a Powerpoint to PDF, follow the steps outlined in Saving PowerPoints Presentations as PDF Files.

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