Formatting Research Posters for Academic Conferences
Researchers create large-format posters summarising their findings for conference presentations. Posters must balance visual appeal with information density and meet venue-specific size requirements.
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- Design the poster layout with research findings, charts, and figures
- Use the Image Resizer to scale all figures to print-appropriate resolution (300 DPI)
- Use the Image Converter to save charts as vector-friendly SVG or high-res PNG
- Use the Color Contrast Checker to ensure text is readable against background colours
- Use the PDF Converter to export the final poster as a print-ready PDF
- Verify the PDF dimensions match the conference's poster size requirements
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