Kickass Design Tips for Presentation Posters
June 24, 2009
Posters aren’t just meant for eye-catching indoor decoration; their large sizes and quality materials make them great mediums for spreading messages in a big way outside the home, and your project presentations are no exception. Now, how do you make sure your message makes the best use of your color poster prints? Check out these design tips to be on your way to poster presentation success.
Foolproof Presentation Poster Layout Tips
Decide What It’s Supposed to Say
Make sure every word counts, whether you’re going to stick to an abstract and an illustration, or say as much about your presentation as you can right there on the poster. Don’t stop at hooking people in. Keep people reading until they get your idea planted solidly in their heads.
Your presentation’s message should stand out among the rest, especially if you’re going to be one presenter out of many. Keep your ideas in order and your information flowing smoothly, so that people’s eyes will be glued to your presentation right until they finish.
Decide What It’s Going to Look Like
Make an impact with your presentation poster print at first glance, and suit that first impression with your message. Choose a good color combination for your print poster that doesn’t hurt the eye. Take where your presentation is going to be placed in consideration and make the best of it, whether it will be on a big illustration board against the wall or on a stand right beside you.
Decide What You Want Them to Remember
Call people’s attention with images or illustrations that will stick in their memory long after they’ve seen your presentation. That way even if they eventually forget some of your presentation’s parts, they’ll keep coming back to you until they’ve digested everything you’ve presented.
Plot out and brand your ideas on people’s eyes and memories, and your custom poster print presentation will do the rest. Once you follow these tips and see the people you’re presenting to really getting into your message, you can congratulate yourself for making an unforgettable, kickass presentation poster.
Jennifer Silverman - Who's written 30 posts on the OnlinePosterPrinting.com Blog.






