


We were given a paper (that we are in no way affiliated with) from climate research and told to create a poster that would be well-suited to represent the contents of the paper at a conference. This poster was created during a MSc level physics course on climate at Heidelberg University as final project. Accordingly, this modification is published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License as well, which means that you are free to use and modify this template in any fashion you would like, as long as you give credit to the original authors and publish your modification as a template, too. Many thanks to him for creating such a beautiful and unusual poster from scratch, and even publishing the template for others to use. This poster design is heavily based on the poster template provided by Felix Breuer. Make sure to check it out if this post appeals to you! First things first ¶ Update (Sep 2021): There is now an updated version of this blog post with more recent advice on how I would design a poster today.
