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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
2 years ago
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Hello felicia ~write the format of poster making ​

English
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Maurinko [17]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Issuing Authority: Here you have to write the name of the organising body of the particular event.

Title: This is the point where you can make the deal. Make a catchy title which is basically the gist of your...

A sketch: After the title, you have a draw a picture depicting your issue. For instance; 4 ways to save water.
Date, Time and Venue: Here you have to mention the date and time of the event which has to take place. Do not forget to mention the venue of the event.

Contact Information: This is an important part of your poster. Remember to add the details of the concerned authorities as the people reading the poster must have contact numbers of the event co-ordinator in case any query arises on the day of the event.

Explanation:

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