Templates for Pre-Designed Posters

Templates for Pre-Designed Posters

Posting static PDFs on screens can feel like a quick solution, but they often don’t capture attention or make content easy to read. Whether it’s important company guidelines, campaign posters, or awareness messages, you want your content noticed, understood, and remembered.
Vibe’s Media templates turn pre-designed posters into dynamic, screen-ready communications, letting you highlight key information in a clear and visually appealing way. Features like panning & scrolling, multi-zone layouts, and slide headings ensure your content is both engaging and easy to digest.

Recommended Templates for Pre-Designed Posters


1. Image (Multi) – 'Pan & Scroll' Image Coverage Option

Help Guide: Image (Multi)

Why it works:
  1. Perfect for images with long content or detailed diagrams.
  2. Suitable for any image size or ratio.
  3. Allows viewers to see the full image smoothly, ensuring no information is missed.
  4. Maintains the integrity of your original design without resizing or cropping.
Use cases:
  1. Displaying full safety procedures, compliance charts, or emergency diagrams where details matter.
  2. Infographics or maps.
Idea
Keep each image as a separate item so viewers can focus on one at a time.

2. Poster (Pan & Scroll)

Help Guide: Poster

Why it works:
  1. Designed to present a single, standalone poster with supplementary information or context.
  2. Great for combining your poster with a title, short summary, or call-to-action on the same slide.
Use case:
  1. Campaign posters, announcements, or internal communications where context or instructions complement the visual content.
Idea
Add concise headings or captions to reinforce the key message.

3. Multi-Zone (Image & Video)


Why it works:
  1. Splits the screen into two zones, allowing you to show two Images side by side.
  2. Helps highlight related content or comparisons visually.
  3. Great for engaging staff by breaking dense content into digestible pieces.
Use cases:
  1. Showing a safety procedure on one side and a visual diagram on the other.
  2. Comparing dos and don’ts or before and after scenarios.
Considerations:
  1. Layout of image content may dictate whether this layout choice is suitable.
  2. There are no 'Fit & Contain' or 'Pan & Scroll' image coverage options.
Info
The Image (Multi) Template is best for detailed posters requiring scrolling, the Poster Template is ideal for standalone campaigns with added written content, and the Multi-Zone Template works perfectly for side-by-side comparisons.


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