Anybody have and resources or inspo for tri-fold poster design?
I'm working on a poster for an engineering course. It seems as if, in the STEM world, all presentation posters use ugly gradients and boring fonts (pic related). I understand the need to keep presented data sterile and unambiguous, but there must be a more visually-appealing way.
Another example.
Maybe use a more attractive font?
>>263052
I second this
>>263127
>>263127
>>263141
Please do not take that infographic seriously : for one thing it is ugly as shit, then one cannot extrapolate on 34 random "designers" — especially when those guys mentioned the cursed Comic Sans.
You should start by asking the font guys in the font share thread.
And if you ask me, well get Trade Gothic, that thing was designed more than half a century ago and still rocks today.
>>263148
Thanks for the suggestion, this is the kind of thing I was looking for.
If anybody else wants it, I found Trade Gothic in an old font share thread at
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com/d/6d063a8c
(uncheck "download with secured download manager")