1. Reviewing Basics
1.1. Dots per Inch
1.1.1. Will it be displayed in print?
1.1.1.1. 150 dpi up to 300 dpi
1.2. Resizing rule of thumb
1.2.1. Always better to shrink than to enlarge
1.2.1.1. Avoiding pixelization
1.2.2. Increase it maybe just a little with the help of AI
1.2.3. Always keep original proportions
1.3. Vertical design
1.3.1. Composition rules apply
2. Layers, Project Files, and the Logic of Computers
2.1. Creating a layer
2.1.1. New transparent layer
2.1.2. New layer by pasting
2.1.3. New layer when writing text
2.2. Layers are manipulated independently
2.3. Layers can be visible or invisible
2.4. Layers can locked/unlocked
2.5. Project files and layers
2.5.1. Contains all the editing related information
2.5.2. PSD in Photoshop
2.5.3. For distribution, Save as a "flattened" image
2.5.3.1. BMP, TIFF
2.5.3.2. JPEG
2.5.3.3. PNG
3. Topic
3.1. "Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else."
3.1.1. Margaret Mead
4. Poster
4.1. Criteria in the selection of the imagery
4.1.1. Appealing image
4.1.1.1. Non-controversial image
4.1.2. It has to work well with text
4.1.2.1. "Empty" space
4.1.2.2. Contrast
4.1.2.2.1. https://coolors.co/contrast-checker/ffffff-000000
4.1.3. Advertising PSA poster examples - Google Search
4.2. Size 11 X 17 inches
4.2.1. 300 dpi
4.3. Textual elements
4.3.1. Quote
4.3.2. Credits
4.3.3. As the author of the poster, license the image