Create a poster on topic male and female skull difference

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Educational medical poster showing the differences between male and female human skulls. Split the poster into two sides: left side labeled "Male Skull" and right side labeled "Female Skull". Show anatomical diagrams of both skulls from front and side (lateral) views. Highlight and label key differences with arrows and callout boxes: Male skull features: larger overall size, more prominent supraorbital ridges (brow ridges), sloping forehead, square chin, more pronounced mastoid process, larger teeth, more defined nuchal lines, heavier jaw (mandible), more angular orbits (eye sockets). Female skull features: smaller overall size, smoother supraorbital ridges, more vertical forehead, rounded chin, smaller mastoid process, smaller teeth, smoother nuchal lines, lighter and more gracile mandible, more rounded orbits. Include a comparison table at the bottom listing 8 key differences. Title at top: "Male vs Female Skull: Key Anatomical Differences". Use a clean medical illustration style with blue tones for male and pink/rose tones for female. Professional anatomy poster layout with clear labels and annotations.

Here is your poster on male vs. female skull differences:
Male vs Female Skull: Key Anatomical Differences
The poster highlights the major anatomical distinctions used in forensic anthropology and clinical anatomy:
FeatureMale SkullFemale Skull
Overall sizeLarger, heavierSmaller, more gracile
Supraorbital ridgesProminent, pronouncedSmooth or absent
ForeheadSloping, recedingMore vertical, rounded
Chin (mentum)Square, pronouncedRounded, pointed
MandibleLarger, wider angleSmaller, narrower
Mastoid processLarge, prominentSmaller
OrbitsAngular, lowerRounder, sharper upper margin
Nuchal linesRough, well-markedSmooth, less defined
These differences are used in forensic sex determination from skeletal remains, with the skull being one of the most reliable indicators (accuracy ~90-95% when the full skull is available).

Add header - department of Forensic medicine And footer- Submitted by - Devesh Gupta Dheeraj Kumar (27) Dheeraj Kumar (28)

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Educational medical poster showing the differences between male and female human skulls. At the very top header: "Department of Forensic Medicine" in bold elegant text. Below header, main title: "Male vs Female Skull: Key Anatomical Differences" Split the poster into two sides: left side labeled "Male Skull" and right side labeled "Female Skull". Show anatomical diagrams of both skulls from front and side (lateral) views. Highlight and label key differences with arrows and callout boxes: Male skull features: larger overall size, more prominent supraorbital ridges (brow ridges), sloping forehead, square chin, more pronounced mastoid process, larger teeth, more defined nuchal lines, heavier jaw (mandible), more angular orbits (eye sockets). Female skull features: smaller overall size, smoother supraorbital ridges, more vertical forehead, rounded chin, smaller mastoid process, smaller teeth, smoother nuchal lines, lighter and more gracile mandible, more rounded orbits. Include a comparison table listing 8 key differences. At the very bottom footer area: "Submitted by: Devesh Gupta | Dheeraj Kumar (27) | Dheeraj Kumar (28)" in clean text. Use a clean medical illustration style with blue tones for male and pink/rose tones for female. Professional anatomy poster layout with clear labels and annotations.

Here is your updated poster with the header and footer added:
Male vs Female Skull Poster - Department of Forensic Medicine
The poster now includes:
  • Header: Department of Forensic Medicine
  • Footer: Submitted by - Devesh Gupta, Dheeraj Kumar (27), Dheeraj Kumar (28)

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Educational medical poster showing the differences between male and female human skulls. At the very top, a full-width DARK NAVY BLUE background banner/header bar with white bold text: "Department of Forensic Medicine" Below header, main title: "Male vs Female Skull: Key Anatomical Differences" Split the poster into two sides: left side labeled "Male Skull" and right side labeled "Female Skull". Show anatomical diagrams of both skulls from front and side (lateral) views. Highlight and label key differences with arrows and callout boxes: Male skull features: larger overall size, more prominent supraorbital ridges (brow ridges), sloping forehead, square chin, more pronounced mastoid process, larger teeth, more defined nuchal lines, heavier jaw (mandible), more angular orbits (eye sockets). Female skull features: smaller overall size, smoother supraorbital ridges, more vertical forehead, rounded chin, smaller mastoid process, smaller teeth, smoother nuchal lines, lighter and more gracile mandible, more rounded orbits. Include a comparison table listing 8 key differences in the middle or bottom section. At the very bottom, a full-width DARK NAVY BLUE background banner/footer bar with white text: "Submitted by: Devesh Gupta | Dheeraj Kumar (27) | Dheeraj Kumar (28)" Use a clean medical illustration style with blue tones for male and pink/rose tones for female. White poster background. Professional anatomy poster layout with clear labels and annotations.

Here is the updated poster with Dark Navy Blue header and footer bars:
Male vs Female Skull Poster with Navy Blue Header & Footer
The header ("Department of Forensic Medicine") and footer ("Submitted by: Devesh Gupta | Dheeraj Kumar (27) | Dheeraj Kumar (28)") now have a dark navy blue background with white text for a clean, professional look. Let me know if you'd like any further changes!

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Tall portrait orientation (A3 portrait, taller than wide) educational medical poster about male and female skull differences. TOP: Full-width DARK NAVY BLUE banner header with white bold text: "Department of Forensic Medicine" Below header: Main title in large bold text: "Male vs Female Skull: Key Anatomical Differences" MIDDLE SECTION - stacked vertically in portrait layout: - Top half: Two skull diagrams side by side - LEFT labeled "Male Skull" (blue tones), RIGHT labeled "Female Skull" (pink/rose tones). Each showing frontal and lateral views with labeled arrows pointing to: supraorbital ridges, forehead slope, orbit shape, mastoid process, mandible/chin shape, nuchal lines. - Bottom half: A clear comparison table with 2 columns (Male vs Female) listing 8 anatomical differences: Overall size, Supraorbital ridges, Forehead, Chin shape, Mandible, Mastoid process, Orbits, Nuchal lines. BOTTOM: Full-width DARK NAVY BLUE banner footer with white text: "Submitted by: Devesh Gupta | Dheeraj Kumar (27) | Dheeraj Kumar (28)" Portrait A3 layout (taller than wide), white background body, clean medical illustration style, professional anatomy poster, clear readable fonts, well-spaced layout.

Here is your poster in portrait (A3) orientation:
Male vs Female Skull Poster - Portrait View
The poster is now in tall portrait format with:
  • Dark Navy Blue header - Department of Forensic Medicine
  • Skull diagrams side by side with labeled anatomical differences
  • Comparison table listing 8 key differences
  • Dark Navy Blue footer - Submitted by details
Let me know if you'd like any adjustments to the layout, colors, or content!
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