NASA Is Giving Away 14 High Resolution Posters to Download and Use in Class for Free
December , 2016
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory website is giving away a number of excellent space posters for free. You can download and print these posters and hang them on your classroom wall to inspire students and kindle their love for science, innovation, and creativity. There are actually 14 posters spanning different space-related themes which you can download at the highest printing resolution either separately or in a single file (612 MB). The full size of each poster is 20 x 30 inches. Also, make sure you read the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Image Use Policy to learn more about details of use.
Each poster comes with a short description that contextualizes its content and provides more information to help viewers better understand it. About the background of this project, JPL states that ‘A creative team of visual strategists at JPL, known as "The Studio," created the poster series, which is titled "Visions of the Future." Nine artists, designers, and illustrators were involved in designing the 14 posters, which are the result of many brainstorming sessions with JPL scientists, engineers, and expert communicators. Each poster went through a number of concepts and revisions, and each was made better with feedback from the JPL experts.’
Courtesy of Big Think
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory website is giving away a number of excellent space posters for free. You can download and print these posters and hang them on your classroom wall to inspire students and kindle their love for science, innovation, and creativity. There are actually 14 posters spanning different space-related themes which you can download at the highest printing resolution either separately or in a single file (612 MB). The full size of each poster is 20 x 30 inches. Also, make sure you read the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Image Use Policy to learn more about details of use.
Each poster comes with a short description that contextualizes its content and provides more information to help viewers better understand it. About the background of this project, JPL states that ‘A creative team of visual strategists at JPL, known as "The Studio," created the poster series, which is titled "Visions of the Future." Nine artists, designers, and illustrators were involved in designing the 14 posters, which are the result of many brainstorming sessions with JPL scientists, engineers, and expert communicators. Each poster went through a number of concepts and revisions, and each was made better with feedback from the JPL experts.’
Courtesy of Big Think
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