I use yet another technique. I print out the poster in sections on standard
letter or legal size paper and then pop down to Kinkos and get them
laminated. If you like the colored edging you can use colored paper behind
the paper with your poster on. This is relatively inexpensive and the poster
in pretty much indestructable - a great thing when some enthuisiastic
colleague gesticulates wildly and liberally coats your poster in red wine
(happened to a friend at one meeting - his poster was laminated so it just
wiped off).
Kirsten.
In article <v01510102b07a342611e0@[128.173.187.13]>, mstorrie at vt.edu (muriel lederman) writes:
|> And I have done posters on pieces of colored construction paper - works
|> just as well as something thicker. I also carry the components in
|> envelopes.
|>|> The only other "trick" I can offer is that I try to make the heading of a
|> figure a question. Muriel
|>|> Muriel Lederman lederman at vt.edu 540.231.5702 (phone)
|> Department of Biology 540.231.9307 (fax)
|> Coordinator, Biological Sciences
|> Initiative
|> Virginia Tech
|> Blacksburg VA 24061-0406
|>|>