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Poster Design Workshop : Adobe Illustrator

Poster Design Workshop : Adobe Illustrator. March 21, 2012 Catherine Tucker. Example Poster. Introduction. This workshop will outline the basics of constructing a poster in Adobe Illustrator Basics of Poster Making Using Adobe Illustrator Tips and Tricks. Basics of Poster Making. Text

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Poster Design Workshop : Adobe Illustrator

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  1. Poster Design Workshop:Adobe Illustrator March 21, 2012 Catherine Tucker

  2. Example Poster

  3. Introduction • This workshop will outline the basics of constructing a poster in Adobe Illustrator • Basics of Poster Making • Using Adobe Illustrator • Tips and Tricks

  4. Basics of Poster Making • Text • All text should be legible at a distance of 3 to 4 feet. Use at least a 24-point type size for the main text. The title type should be at least 1.5 inches high. • The title should be kept as short as possible so that it can be read quickly. • Use upper and lower case type throughout the poster. ALL UPPER CASE TYPE IS MORE DIFFICULT TO READ. • Serif fonts (such as Times New Roman) are generally easier to read in the body of the text. Sans serif fonts (such as Arial or Tahoma) are best used in titles, headings, and captions for emphasis. • Print all text using a laser printer. • Use bold and/or italics for emphasis.

  5. Basics of Poster Making • Layout • Keep at least a 1-inch margin on all sides. • Layout should encourage the reader to “follow” their way through the poster • Poster can be NO MORE THAN 40 INCHES TALL

  6. Images • Maps • Always use projections vs. • Map outlines for all countries and states are available for free through the Wikimedia Commons

  7. Using Adobe Illustrator • Creating a new poster • From the File menu, select New • In the dialog box that pops up, enter a name for your poster, the width and height of your poster, and RGB Color. Image and Text Courtesy of Tara Murray

  8. Using Adobe Illustrator • Toolbars • If you cannot see any of the tools needed, select View from the toolbar and check the tools needed. They will pop up in your window

  9. Using Adobe Illustrator • Placing text in your poster • To create a text box, click on the Type Tool and then click and drag to draw a box on your poster. • You can type in your text box, or copy text from another application (such as a word processor). Image and Text Courtesy of Tara Murray

  10. Using Adobe Illustrator • Layers • To select an object, click the circle to the right of its name. The object and the circle will be highlighted in blue. • Click the eyeball icon next to the object to make it visible or invisible. • Click the lock icon to lock or unlock an object. Locking prevents an object from being moved or edited. For instance, locking the background will keep you from accidentally selecting and moving the background while you are arranging images on your poster. Image and Text Courtesy of Tara Murray

  11. Using Adobe Illustrator • Saving as a PDF • From the File menu select Save as • Under Save as type, select Adobe PDF • This is the format needed for printing

  12. Using Adobe Illustrator • Graphs • Best to create in Excel • Charts • Best to create in Word • Import them as multiple elements • Allows you to change individual things within Adobe Illustrator • Avoid pasting as a picture • *Remember to use the shift key when changing the size of your charts and graphs

  13. Tips and Tricks: Design • Alignment • Guides

  14. Tips and Tricks: Design • Grouping • Arranging

  15. Tips and Tricks: Helpful Shortcuts • Alt + center click • Zoom in and out • Shift + left click • Select multiple items • Ctrl + left click • Select one item in a group • Ctrl + C • Ctrl + V

  16. Common Troubleshooting • Why can’t I select something? • Check to make sure that you have the arrow tool selected • My Excel graph/Word chart isn’t pasting correctly • Make sure you’re using Excel 2008 or later. Select the graph/chart you want to copy and use the ctrl+C and ctrl+V commands. • All of my text isn’t showing up • Check for a red box at the bottom right of your larger text box and adjust your font size

  17. Printing Information • Allow for at least one week to print your poster • Consider laminating your poster • Engineering Copy Center 101 Engineering Unit A (campus map showing Engineering Units)863-1612 • Multimedia and Print CenterHostetter Building865-7544

  18. Resources and Citations • http://help.pop.psu.edu/publishing-and-research-methods/poster-design-tips • http://help.pop.psu.edu/help-by-software-package/adobe-illustrator/handout-illus.pdf/view • Thanks to Tara Murray and Greg O’Toole

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