A Conclusion to the Science Fair Project: iClickn’Print Helps!

All science fair projects start with the basic three-sided display board, but that’s where the similarity ends. From colorful cutout lettering to professional-looking charts and graphs, there are countless ways to create a unique presentation for a science experiment. A printed display would be ideal—but commercial printing is expensive. However, with the free, online software iClickn’Print, you can print out the entire project on your home printer at minimal cost.

With iClickn’Print, it’s easy to create an exemplary project board. Each element of the science experiment—title, hypothesis, procedure, conclusion, etc.—can be printed onto a standard-sized piece of paper. Customize the sections one at a time with easy-to-use text boxes, clip art, and different fonts and colors. Hover over a font or a color to preview the many available options instantaneously. Resizing or repositioning the text or art is a simple matter of clicking and dragging. Don’t skip out on the clip art; peruse iClickn’Print’s extensive collection to find related images that enhance the visual effect of your project.

For your project’s title, use a big, eye-catching font. Include space between each letter if you’d like to cut them out individually and glue them onto the project board in a creative array. iClickn’Print also makes it easy to include a large, legible title on each section of the project. To make the material stand out, add photos, illustrations, or graphs. Bar graphs, line graphs, and even pie charts are visually appealing and will help your audience interpret the experiment’s results. However, keep it simple. The science fair will feature numerous projects, so the focus of your project should be visible at a glance.

Ease of design is one of the biggest advantages to iClickn’Print. Each piece of the project can be moved around to best effect on the template. You don’t need to be a visual artist; all you need to do is drag and drop until the layout looks great and forms a logical arrangement. When you have a plan for where each piece will go, then you can print the pages using your home printer. No special paper is necessary.

Assembly is a breeze. You already know where each piece belongs—just look at your virtual template and assemble the pieces on your actual tri-fold board. When your project stands alongside the others at the science fair, you can be sure that it will stand out. The fully printed results will be easy to read, pleasing to the eye, and result in a satisfactory conclusion for all involved.

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