 Shapes can add visual interest to your poster and also help to separate and organize information. To add a shape, go to the Insert tab and choose the Shape drop-down menu. I'm going to choose the rectangle with the rounded corners, and you'll see that my cursor has turned into a little plus. I'm going to draw my rectangle, and just like the text boxes, I'm not going to worry about its placement or size just yet. First thing I'll do is select color. Now you can go to some pre-made styles, or you can choose the fill color and the outline color next to that. I'm going to choose a fill color, and then I'm going to remove the outline. Now I can use this yellow dot to adjust the sharpness of my corners, and I can use the clear dots to resize my shape. You can also add in shape effects, if you like, or add other design details such as other shapes, gradients, or whatever you think looks good. Play around with all the tools and see what you can do. To make sure your text goes in front of images and shapes, select it, go to Arrange, and choose Bring to Front.