Make a poster for a poster presentation (data and idea given)
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Graphics Design, Logo design, Magazine design, Web Design and Development, Wordpress ETC.
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Graphic Design | Print Design | Logo Design | Brochure Design | Flyer/Leaflet/Poster/Postcard Design | Banner Design | Virtual Assistance | SEO
Faridabad
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Description
Experience Level: Intermediate
Industry: Education
Design details: Hi,
Im looking for a person who could make a poster according to the below requirements:
1. Background - the background will be split in two parts - top will have a Russian flag, bottom of poster EU flag (as in the pictures provided)
2. The text should be in boxes and arranged in a way that it would be easy to follow through (text is provided in the word document attached)
3. The mindmap should be made on a computer according to the provided picture and put in so that the design is in line with the overall poster
4. A caricature that has already been completed needs to be added to the overall presentation and done in a way to fit in the overall design.
More detailed information on how the poster should look like:
The poster is intended for presenting the results of a research. All the necessary data and information is provided.
• Titles and headings should be visible from 1-2 metres away; the main text from 0.5-1 metre away
• Use a slightly larger typeface for headings and a much larger typeface for titles
• Use italics, underlining, capitalisation and bold for emphasis, otherwise regular typeface is best (the selective use of colour is also useful for emphasis)
• Use only one or two different fonts (sparingly use one font for emphasis)
• Avoid fancy fonts such as Franklin Gothic Medium and Segoe Script. Serif fonts such as Times New Roman are easier to read for the main text; sans-serif fonts such as Arial and Verdana are good for headings and titles; the humanist sans-serif font Calibri is now the default font on Microsoft Word and PowerPoint and is a good all-rounder
Colour and visual elements
• Avoid busy backgrounds
• Have one or two background colours, and use one or two colours in the main text and headings to accent the background colour. Some people have problems seeing red and green, so use sparingly. Warm colours (red or yellow) convey power and happiness; cool colours (blue, beige and pastels) are soothing and relaxing. A colour wheel can help with selecting complementary or contrasting colours. Avoid fluorescent colours, and harsh colours and combinations; avoid boring colour schemes (not black and white!)
• Use visual elements to create interest and emphasise important areas – tables (to present demographic information), figures (simple thematic maps), clipart, images, photographs (check the copyright status of any images you intend to use; taking your own photographs can be a [fun] way to avoid problems with copyright)
Target audience: Academic staff
Number of pages needed: 1
Content on the front/back side and body: Put together the information provided and make it visually appealing
Ideas for the visual style: Should look professional and eye catching
Extra notes: • Any visual materials should be meaningful (and clearly related to the topic) and enticing. Images of people are particularly good for creating warmth and interest. Avoid stereotypical images
•the visual elements shouldn’t overpower the poster – avoid too many visuals, or poorly placed visuals, or visuals that are too small
• Avoid a feeling of clutter and busyness by having some blank space in the poster around headings, blocks of text and visuals
Layout
• The material should be placed in a easy to understand order, content should flow from top to bottom (and left to right) in each section of the poster; use sequential numbers or arrows to direct the reader from one section to the next (colour is also useful here)
• Text should be left-justified only. The uneven gaps between words with centre and right-justified text make it much harder to read
• Place the most important material at eye-level
Design details: Hi,
Im looking for a person who could make a poster according to the below requirements:
1. Background - the background will be split in two parts - top will have a Russian flag, bottom of poster EU flag (as in the pictures provided)
2. The text should be in boxes and arranged in a way that it would be easy to follow through (text is provided in the word document attached)
3. The mindmap should be made on a computer according to the provided picture and put in so that the design is in line with the overall poster
4. A caricature that has already been completed needs to be added to the overall presentation and done in a way to fit in the overall design.
More detailed information on how the poster should look like:
The poster is intended for presenting the results of a research. All the necessary data and information is provided.
• Titles and headings should be visible from 1-2 metres away; the main text from 0.5-1 metre away
• Use a slightly larger typeface for headings and a much larger typeface for titles
• Use italics, underlining, capitalisation and bold for emphasis, otherwise regular typeface is best (the selective use of colour is also useful for emphasis)
• Use only one or two different fonts (sparingly use one font for emphasis)
• Avoid fancy fonts such as Franklin Gothic Medium and Segoe Script. Serif fonts such as Times New Roman are easier to read for the main text; sans-serif fonts such as Arial and Verdana are good for headings and titles; the humanist sans-serif font Calibri is now the default font on Microsoft Word and PowerPoint and is a good all-rounder
Colour and visual elements
• Avoid busy backgrounds
• Have one or two background colours, and use one or two colours in the main text and headings to accent the background colour. Some people have problems seeing red and green, so use sparingly. Warm colours (red or yellow) convey power and happiness; cool colours (blue, beige and pastels) are soothing and relaxing. A colour wheel can help with selecting complementary or contrasting colours. Avoid fluorescent colours, and harsh colours and combinations; avoid boring colour schemes (not black and white!)
• Use visual elements to create interest and emphasise important areas – tables (to present demographic information), figures (simple thematic maps), clipart, images, photographs (check the copyright status of any images you intend to use; taking your own photographs can be a [fun] way to avoid problems with copyright)
Target audience: Academic staff
Number of pages needed: 1
Content on the front/back side and body: Put together the information provided and make it visually appealing
Ideas for the visual style: Should look professional and eye catching
Extra notes: • Any visual materials should be meaningful (and clearly related to the topic) and enticing. Images of people are particularly good for creating warmth and interest. Avoid stereotypical images
•the visual elements shouldn’t overpower the poster – avoid too many visuals, or poorly placed visuals, or visuals that are too small
• Avoid a feeling of clutter and busyness by having some blank space in the poster around headings, blocks of text and visuals
Layout
• The material should be placed in a easy to understand order, content should flow from top to bottom (and left to right) in each section of the poster; use sequential numbers or arrows to direct the reader from one section to the next (colour is also useful here)
• Text should be left-justified only. The uneven gaps between words with centre and right-justified text make it much harder to read
• Place the most important material at eye-level
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