Tri-Poster design for Research Presentation

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For a project presentation using a tri-poster on the theme of outer space, the choice of background is crucial for maintaining professionalism. While a design featuring stars and planets could enhance the space theme, opinions suggest that such a design may come across as juvenile, particularly given the target audience of professors. A plain white background is recommended to ensure a more professional appearance, allowing the content to stand out without distractions.
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I Have a question. I have this project presentation that requires the use of a Tri-Poster. The theme of the project is outer space. For maintaining professionalism would it be considered ok to design the background with stars and planets to help keep that space feel, or should I leave it with the plain white background.
 
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Ajwrighter said:
For maintaining professionalism would it be considered ok to design the background with stars and planets to help keep that space feel, or should I leave it with the plain white background.

That sounds to me very middle-school. I'd stick with a plain background.
 
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