It's really important that you get stuff checked like announcements with committee because you're representing CompSoc.
#### Nanda Vinay
### Duties
- I took the role of poster-making as the Assistant PRO in UL Computer Society
- Posters, like announcements HAVE to be reviewed by committee. So just go into #pro chat and drop a `@Committee` and a `@PRO` with the poster and ask them if its okay
- MAKE SURE the information you have on the poster is accurate, pinging the committee helps with this
### Guides
- Posters are way easier than they seem to be, you can often just look up the name of the event or any significant keyword with relation to the event and find stock images (**_MAKE SURE NOT TO VIOLATE COPYRIGHT PLEASE_**) and use that as your main "piece" with which you can make the "Background" of the poster
- Try not to make things stick to the corners too much, it can look weird on instagram posts and other social media that slightly obscure the margins. Try to make information on the poster float a slight ways away from the corner
- Always include a little text section at one of the corners (Typically top right but you can do it really wherever)
- Posters HAVE to involve the following:
- Date (dd/mm/yyy)
- Day, Time (Wednesday, x:yz - a:bc)
- Venue (Student Life Building, Courtyard Room)
- Try not to stuff too much into the poster. Make it readable.
- Use photo editing software like Photoshop (I used photopea.com), but you can really use whatever
- Put the CompSoc logos somewhere on the poster. Preferably in one of the corners.
- Check out `https://gitlab.skynet.ie/compsoc1/compsoc/open-goverance/-/tree/main/Events/2023-2024/Posters` for examples
### Summary
Poster-making for Assitant PRO is way easier than you think it is. Don't freak out, keep your cool, and don't overthink it.