poster
The poster command guides users through designing academic conference posters by asking about specifications like size requirements (A0/A1), suggesting layout structures with three to four columns, and providing design guidelines and templates. Use this command when preparing a poster presentation for a conference, ideally one to two weeks before printing to allow time for design iterations and test printing.
mkdir -p ~/.claude/commands && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Galaxy-Dawn/claude-scholar/HEAD/commands/poster.md -o ~/.claude/commands/poster.mdposter.md
# Design Academic Poster Use the post-acceptance skill to design an academic poster for your conference presentation. ## What this command does: 1. Guides you through poster design process 2. Provides layout templates and design guidelines 3. Helps with visual hierarchy and content organization ## Usage: Simply run `/poster` and follow the prompts to design your academic poster. The command will: - Ask about poster size requirements (A0/A1) - Suggest layout structure (3-4 columns) - Provide design guidelines from `references/design-guidelines.md` - Reference templates from `references/poster-templates/` ## Tips: - Start designing 1-2 weeks before printing - Use high-resolution images (300 DPI) - Keep text concise and readable - Print a test version before final printing
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