Re: Draft of Large Collaboratory Poster

From: Mary Thompson (mrthompson@lbl.gov)
Date: Mon Oct 22 2001 - 18:35:09 PDT


"David P. Schissel" wrote:
>
> SCO1 People:
>
> A PDF file which is a draft of the large Collaboratory Poster
> for APS/DPP and SCO1 can be found on our web site at
>
> http://www.fusiongrid.org/work/meetings/sc01/poster.pdf
>
> Can I ask that you look at it and give me feedback.
>
> Issues that I have:
> 1) there are two pieces of text that deal with computer science
> but our images are weak. Can someone send us better images.
> Specifically, is there a good one that people like for grid
> computing.

The black cylinders that follow the "The computer science research
necessary..." could be replaced by a visual from the set Chris put up.
http://www.sci.utah.edu/sci_video/video2.html

>
> 2) The idea of the poster is the central theme with ideas orbiting
> around....making the collaboratory...does this work for people?

I think this is good.
>
> 3) The text is "Out of order" from what I gave the graphic artist.
> I can fix this.....Do we need an obvious starting and end point
> for the text.
>
The top of the page is the obvious starting place for me. You could
shift the tokamak picture a little to the left, and add the SciDAC text
to its text.

> 4) I have no image for one piece of text (the one with the
> word SciDAC in it). Any suggestions?
>
> - Thanks, David
>
> P.S. We need to finish this week so we can put this up at the
> APS/DPP meeting. This holds true for the handout as well.
>

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