Academic Posters
Poster size
Posters can generally be thought of as medium, large, and extra-large. Your considerations when choosing a poster size are usually convenience and symposium requirements . Noteably, there will be no charge for printing posters for approved faculty and student events in the McQueary College of Health and Human Services (MCHHS). Please contact a member from the MCHHS Technology Services team for more information regarding approved events.
If you are going to be traveling to a conference to present your poster, you should consider what size poster tube will fit in an overhead bin or be easily carried on an airplane. If the symposium you are attending specifies certain poster dimensions, you should always respect those requirements.
Templates
These free templates meet the MSU brand guidelines. Note that these templates are in color. To make them black-and-white, you can (a) have the poster printed in black-and-white, or (b) remove the colored boxes and leave just the thin maroon lines.
- Medium Poster Template: 48" x 36"
- Large Poster Template (MCHHS Recommended): 56" x 42"
- Extra-Large Poster Template: 72" x 42"
Do I have to use your templates?
No. You can create your own poster from scratch as long as you use Microsoft PowerPoint to create it. Email MCHHS-PosterPrinter@missouristate.edu for custom sizes.
University logos
Missouri State University makes available a variety of university logos and media for students and faculty. To use an official MSU logo on your publication, visit Identity Standards. Click on “Access the marketing toolkit.” You will need to log in with a valid MSU login to see these resources. This same page contains guidelines for how university logos can and cannot be used. Always use the Carrington logo for academics, such as posters. The Bear logo is for athletics only and should not be used on academic posters.