LaTeX templates and examples — Posters without Logos
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This simple poster template is based on [Mike Morrison's #betterposter designs](https://www.youtube.com/@MikeMorrisonPhD). It is extremely minimalist and follows the basic principle: "You will read the title first, then the subtitle, then the text paragraph, and check the logos on top last." Ideally, the poster should be read in way under a minute. A QR code (automatically generated by LaTeX) links to references including further details.

MCC Canvas. Created from the English Project Canvas template.

Updates: qr code on the left or on the right color-coded depending on the type of poster refactorisation for easier use LaTeX Implementation of this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RwJbhkCA58&t=1s Original powerpoint at https://osf.io/g6xsm/

tikzposter is highly customizable: please see the style guide. Some nice themes are available.

tikzposter is highly customizable: please see the style guide. Some nice themes are available.

Portrait version of Mike Morrison's Better Scientific Poster idea. Built on landscape version developed by Rafael Bailo (https://github.com/rafaelbailo/betterposter-latex-template).

This is the beamerposter theme I hacked together for my poster presentation – enjoy! Possible paper sizes: a0, a0b, a1, a2, a3, a4. Possible orientations: portrait, landscape Font sizes can be changed using the scale option. Three colour themes available (you create your own!)

This is the beamerposter theme I hacked together for my poster presentation – enjoy! Possible paper sizes: a0, a0b, a1, a2, a3, a4. Possible orientations: portrait, landscape Font sizes can be changed using the scale option. Three colour themes available (you create your own!)

An event poster with a simple layout, courtesy of beamer. Try scanning the QR codes with a scanner app (e.g. "Scan" on iOS; "QR Droid" on Android and see what happens!
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