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Logos, poster templates and other files designed to
make your working life easier.
If you have any problems with these downloads
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Logos
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Poster Templates |
Tutorial Handouts |
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Logos
The logos we provide on this site must NOT be used
for printed material other than scientific posters for printing by MIU.
The
POWH,
SCH and
UNSW logos are those of MIU’s ‘parent’
institutions and we check their integrity before printing your poster.
These logos are Windows
metafiles (WMF), suitable for PC and Mac users. They must be inserted* into
PowerPoint, not copied & pasted, and they can not be 'opened'.
For the SESAHS logo, contact Design & Print, 9382 8165. RHW staff should communicate with Elizabeth Flaherty, RHW Public Affairs, 9382
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*To insert
a logo into PowerPoint, do the following:
- After downloading,
open the your PowerPoint file.
- In normal view, display the page you want to add the logo to.
- On the top menu bar go to
'Insert',
scroll down to 'Picture',
and then click 'From File'.
- Locate the folder that contains the logo you want to insert.
- Select the logo, then click Insert.
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The poster templates files are PowerPoint (PPT) files.
Suitable for Windows and Mac users.
These templates we provide on this site are for
scientific posters only, if you require a poster for another purpose,
please contact MIU, 9382 2800.
The
instructions on how to use the templates are in the poster template
files themselves and if you are unsure how to download*
a template see below for instructions.
There are two versions of each shape, with slight
variations of colour and design.
© Medical Illustration Unit UNSW 2007
Useage by permission only.
NB. No technical support given to users
external to UNSW and Teaching Hospitals. |
*To downloading a
poster template, do the following:
- Click on the poster file you require.
- Depending your browser, one of three things will happen:
a) The file will automatically download to somewhere on
your computer.
b) The file will open within your browser. In this case, go to the
'File Menu', then choose
'Save As', and save it somewhere on your computer.
Do not
copy & paste from your browser.
c) Your browser will give you a choice. "Do you want to open it?" or "Do you want to save it as something?"
Choose 'Save As',
and save it somewhere on your computer.
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Handouts from MIU's tutorial sessions,
covering digital imaging and scientific posters. Although
these handouts are linked to the tutorials they can be used as stand-alone
documents. You will need
Adobe
Acrobat Reader to view or print these PDF files.
End-Use
/ File Size Table
Consult this table before scanning an original to assess which file size
and format is best for your purpose.
The Big Messages!
About Image Optimisation and Digital Presentation. These are the most important points
covered in MIU’s ‘Image’ tutorials
PowerPoint Technical Notes
This information
sheet details the set-up of PowerPoint and other technical issues
not covered in standard PowerPoint courses.
Scanning and Image Optimisation
This guide relates to flatbed scanning only, image capture and image editing.
Scientific Poster Information
Step-by-step information on planning, production and designing your
poster. |
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