The gallery on this website
depicts examples of work created by the department. It will be updated
with new graphics on a quarterly basis along with information of interest
to you, our clientele in this space.
Commonly Asked Questions:
What is needed from
the client to produce an exhibit?
1. If one is creating their
exhibit in PowerPoint, it should be formatted as one slide. With
PowerPoint open, go to File>Page Setup, keep the slide size setting
as custom, change the height to 36 inches and the width to 56 inches,
or you can use an existing template.
2. If the department is
producing the entire exhibit, the text should be in a word file. Graphs
can be in PowerPoint or Excel and graphics (photographs, MRI’s,
X rays, CT’s, etc) should be saved as high resolution (300 dpi
or greater) jpeg or tiff images. With size specifications provided by
the client, a layout of the exhibit is created. The client is called
to proof the layout and make any necessary changes and/or corrections.
After final approval, the exhibit is printed. Paper copies of the exhibit
to be used as handouts are also available upon request.
Can the department
scan images for PowerPoint presentations, etc.?
Yes, just specify how the
image will be used and the proper resolution will be applied.
For further assistance
and where to email information contact:
Diane Johnson 4-1211, Kyle
Cunningham 4-1214, or Michael Schenk 4-1212