Poster production

Poster Production

We can either design your poster for you or you can use our DIY poster service.

What we need from you if we design your poster:

  • All text provided in either word or powerpoint (supplied on cd, zip or floppy disc, USB stick)
  • Print out of your text with a rough plan of running order
  • Images can be submitted as jpeg's, hard copy or 35 mm slides
  • Graphs and charts to be supplied as excel files or cricket graph files or you can save them as eps files. If you prefer we can create graphs and charts for you, using your original data. However, embedded graphs in powerpoint or word can cause problems in printing.
  • Please allow 10 working days for the preparation of posters
  • We also require an authorised job sheet with a valid code and signature prior to carrying out any work

What happens next:

Poster example We will produce a full colour A3 proof job off, and print out the full size poster.

We use HP 1055 series large format printer with an output resolution of 600 dpi for all our posters.

What we need from you if you design your own poster:

For DIY posters please view our  Guideline for creating posters.pdf using powerpoint.

The new corporate identity is now firmly in place, please click here to find out more, and to download poster templates created in powerpoint for both Mac and PC users.

  • We strongly urge you to phone us prior to bringing us your work 0208 725 (2603)
  • We do not accept work via email unless by prior arrangement
Prof. Peter Kopelman Principal

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Prof. Peter Kopelman

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