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.
Imperial College London provides a set of Competition Poster Templates with official colour-scheme and branding guidelines.
Here we provide LaTeX versions of these templates, which use the beamer poster theme created for Imperial College by Lian Tze Lim (Overleaf).
To start working on your poster, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above. You'll be able to set up your template to use any of the four official Imperial College London poster colour-schemes:
Black
Dark Blue
Light Blue
White
The template also provides the option to toggle between different sizes (e.g. A0, A1) and different orientations (portrait, landscape) as required.
The example poster shown on the right uses the White colour-scheme, and is set to be A0, portrait by default.
The electrical energy from renewables in Algeria contributed about 3.4\% (280 MW) in 2008 of a total power of 8.1 GWe and will reach 5\% by the year 2017 according to the Algerian Electricity and Gas Regulation Commission (CREG). The country’s target is reaching 40\% by 2030. The geothermal resources in Algeria are of low-enthalpy type. Most of these geothermal resources are located in the north of the country and generate a heat discharge of 240 MWt.
This is the LaTeX version of the Overleaf Campus Challenge 2016 poster. If you'd like to translate the poster into your own language, you can start by creating a project from this template!
To translate this poster, change the language
option for both the babel and translator packages.
Then add your own OverleafPoster-<lang>.dict file
and provide your translations, based on the
default OverleafPoster-English.dict.