PR Summit Posters (4)
Thursday, September 18th, 2008


Public Relations Summit Posters. Posters for a series of four on-campus events. Printed digitally.



Public Relations Summit Posters. Posters for a series of four on-campus events. Printed digitally.

This international recruiting brochure required a great deal of input from Admission Advisor Nancy Stricklin regarding what images were likely to attract, and not repel, an international audience. For instance, we emphasized students involved in science; we de-emphasized (actually photo-shopped OUT) bare female flesh; and we provided a map showing exactly where RI is in the US.
Regarding the URLs (back page especially), please note that URLs for the College of Business Administration (cba.uri.edu) and for the College of Engineering (egr.uri.edu) do not work from all browsers *unless* the “www” is included. Our basic editorial policy: Always omit the “www” UNLESS the URL doesn’t work without it.



Create your own branded email signature by opening one of the logo files in Photoshop and proportionally resize it to 1.5 inches wide. Smaller than this it will look too fuzzy in the email. Choose the Save for Web option and select the png file format and save the file to your hard drive. Depending on your email software, you can copy and paste, or drag copy this file into your email signature window. Put the logo at the top of your signature with one blank line space between it and your name. Depending on your results you might want to try the jpg or gif file. If you don’t have access to Photoshop, just drag one of the logos below and copy to your email.
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PNG file, 4.7 KB
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JPG file, 24.6 KB
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GIF file, 293 bytes
To use any of the Brand artwork files in a PowerPoint presentation, open the eps file in Photoshop and choose the Save for Web option. Choose the png file format and save to your hard drive. This format is the default image format for most Microsoft products, so it will also work in Word files as well as Powerpoint.
Below is are two png banners that could be used at the bottom of a PowerPoint screen. It is 10 x 1.5 inches. You can drag this graphic to you desktop and then add it to you Powerpoint presentation.

The artwork above has a white rectangle behind the “Think Big. We Do. and globe. It is slightly larger in file size (80K) than the artwork below. If you presentation has a white background, use this file.
The artwork above has a transparent background behind the “Think Big. We Do. and globe. It is slightly smaller in file size (74K) than the artwork above. If you presentation has a color background, use this file.