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# {% include icon.html icon="fa-brands fa-person-chalkboard" %}Poster Printing | ||
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When printing a poster for a conference, the two most popular options are a paper poster (potentially higher quality visual) and fabric poster (easier to transport). There are many options for both. Current (July 2024) suggestions I hear from other faculty members: | ||
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* [PhD Posters](https://phdposters.com/): fabric and paper | ||
* [Spoonflower](https://www.spoonflower.com/): fabric | ||
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Please update the list above and/or share exceptionally good or bad experiences with Andrew. |