This page includes resources for making your Professional Poster. We also offer discounted poster printing in the TDRL for this class. We generally update this page with details about the poster printing program around the middle of the semester.
Need research help? Contact Samantha Godbey, Education Librarian, at samantha.godbey@unlv.edu
Need poster design help? Contact Katherine Keller, TDRL Evening & Weekend Supervisor, at katherine.keller@unlv.edu
This box gives you the basic information you need to create your poster. If you want to print your poster in the TDRL for only $10, see the box below this one for more information.
Use this template for your poster. Feel free to change the colors or design, but if you make changes or create your own document, make sure your poster is set to print at the size 24" x 36".
Not sure how to start or need design help? Contact Katherine Keller at katherine.keller@unlv.edu
Available for up to 100 students in COE 103, 202, and 303 at the TDRL (the library on the first floor of CEB).
In order to receive discounted printing for your final poster (the standard price in the library is $24), complete the steps below.
Let us know you're planning to print your poster with us by completing our short Google Form. We will close the form on Thursday, November 14, or when we've reached 100 students, whichever comes sooner. If you do not get one of the spots for discounted printing, you can either print your poster at Lied Library for full price ($24) or see below for options to print it yourself.
Use this template for your poster. Feel free to change the colors or design, but if you make changes or create your own document, make sure your poster is set to print at the size 24" x 36".
Not sure how to start or need design help? Contact Katherine Keller at katherine.keller@unlv.edu
Use our form to submit your poster to library staff by the following deadline. These deadlines allow time for our staff to catch any printing issues and contact you in case of problems.
COE 103 student posters must be submitted by Thursday, November 21, 2024 Saturday, November 23 at 11:59 pm.
We'll send you an email when your poster is ready for pick up in the Teacher Development and Resources Library (CEB 101). It will be ready no later than the morning of the Service-Learning Symposium. $10 is due on pickup. Credit/debit, check, RebelCash, Apple Pay, or Google Pay is accepted; no cash.
You have the option to add your poster to Digital Scholarship@UNLV, an online repository of UNLV student and faculty research. See below for more information about this opportunity to share your work online.
Tips for creating a professional looking poster:
Color:
Images:
Fonts:
Need additional design help?
Want to print your digital poster yourself without paying $10 or more? You have a couple of options.
First, you can take each of your boxes and copy and paste them into a Word document and print them out that way.
Or, you can print it in chunks, also known as "tiling" or "tiled printing." Unfortunately, PowerPoint doesn't include this option, but if you save your poster to a PDF document instead, you will have the option to print your poster as multiple smaller pages. It will look something like this. Notice that you want to select the following options:
Pages to Print: Select "Current" or Page 1 to avoid also printing your Reference page this big.
Page Sizing and Handling: Select "Poster." You can also choose to include cut lines on the pages or labels to help you with assembling your poster.
See here for more information: How to Print Posters from Acrobat
Did you know there is an online collection of COE 103 and 202 posters from past semesters? (Note: If you're currently designing your poster and looking for ideas, be sure to follow this semester's instructions as you put together your poster. There were different requirements for content in past semesters.)
Adding your poster allows you to share your work with a broader audience. You can easily share your poster with potential employers or family, and you will receive reports on how many times people across the world have viewed it.