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Re: Effective Visuals for Presentation?
Definitely posters !!!
Composition is done in something like Adobe Illustrator. The file is sent to a graphics shop for printing, like an Office Depot or Max or any of a million commercial graphics shops. Talk to the store manager and you can probably get at least a 50% discount in most commercial shops. We pretty much use 20x30 ( or rather 30x20 ) inch poster sizes. Cost efficient, big enough, easy to handle. Go by the office supply store and ask them to give you one or two 20x30 inch foam board boxes. You can use them as super cheap portfolio carrying cases. Use an easel that sets up in seconds and can be positioned with one hand. |
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