Posters are a great way to showcase your work, whether at conferences, class presentations, or university open days. Formatting a poster correctly can be difficult but these templates and examples make it easy to create beautiful, eye-catching posters with key content clearly laid out. Each template provides placeholders for text, tables, figures and equations. Font size is usually set automatically, and it’s easy to switch between landscape or portrait, A0, A1, A2, A3 and A4 size posters.
This is UCF scientific poster template which is designed in accordance with the official UCF poster template PowerPoint. Feel free to make necessary changes or send me an email (contact AT guptanitish DOT com) if you'd like to contribute any changes.
This is a modified beamerposter template based on the Gemini theme (see https://github.com/anishathalye/gemini) and the Beamer seagull color theme. Several colored boxes made with tcolorbox are also added.
This is a modified beamerposter template with the University of Queensland logo and colors. See: https://github.com/alfurka/gemini-uq
It is forked from https://rev.cs.uchicago.edu/k4rtik/gemini-uccs (which is forked from https://github.com/anishathalye/gemini).
A research poster template for members of the University of Warwick. Incorporates the master logo header from the official abstract poster template (from the previous brand iteration) and defines and uses the official brand colours (from the current brand iteration). For up-to-date brand information check https://warwick.ac.uk/about/brand
Vorlage für wissenschaftliche Poster (Format DIN A1) im Rahmen des Moduls "Vertiefendes Rechnerpraktikum zur Energietechnik" am Fachgebiet Energietechnik und Umweltschutz der Technischen Universität Berlin. Basierend auf der Latex-Klasse baposter von Brian Amberg und Reinhold Kainhofer (Licence GPL, (c) 2007-2011 )
Template for scientific posters (DIN A1) used in the course "Vertiefendes Rechnerpraktikum zur Energietechnik" at the Chair of Energy Engineering and Environmental Protection, Berlin Institute of Technology. Based on the latex-class baposter from Brian Amberg and Reinhold Kainhofer (Licence GPL, (c) 2007-2011 )