Please refer to the APAC 2016 website for Poster Guidelines and for Tricks and Tips for your posters. Poster Template Attention grabbing title, please.

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Please refer to the APAC 2016 website for Poster Guidelines and for Tricks and Tips for your posters. Poster Template Attention grabbing title, please ensure this is the title you use to register your poster This area usually contains co-authors or team members references, acknowledgements and logos This layout is only a guideline, please be creative. Sub Heading Text can arranged in separate text boxes, it makes it easier to move around Inserting a Table All accepted posters will be displayed at APAC 2016 Display Mediums Your poster will be available to be viewed via Electronic screens 50 or 55 inch – hence the poster is in 16:9 ratio A presentation booklet approximately A3 in size As a downloadable PDF file in KoLAB If you are shortlisted for an award an “A0” Landscape poster Please take all of the above into consideration when designing your poster Resolution Please ensure all graphs, graphics, diagrams & photos are at least 300ppi resolution. Take care when cutting and pasting graphs and photos as the original resolution can be affected. Paste your file using PNG or WMF can check the final resolution. Facilitating Networking We would like delegates to be able to contact you via social media, if you are happy for this to happen please supply the relevant details Font Size Title 60 (72 to 48) Sub Heading 44 (36 -48) Body Text 24 (18-24) Fine print 14 (14-16) Remember to check your font size by looking at the screen magnifications Some tips This template has 4 columns but you can increase or decrease the number of columns and change the size and shape to suit your poster, if you prefer You can have one big column or split a column into a number of different boxes, this can help with the transit from one section to another The back ground is grey – you should change this to something more interesting, when using colours check the contrast and readability You can get more information on poster content and design in the APAC Poster Guidelines and Tricks and Tips The more boxes you create the more challenging it is to line boxes up. Use the “arrange” button on the “home” menu to help. QR code Inset pictures and diagrams but check the resolution FacebookTwitter LinkedIn

Tips for template use This template is 118cm in width and 67cm in height, this approximates to A0 landscape sized but has been adjusted to 16:9 ration for electronic viewing. This is extra large text so is it is visible on screen. To review the size of your poster set the magnification is 100% and that will give you an indication of how your poster will look printed. Do remember to do test prints. Margins cannot be created in PowerPoint so when designing your poster leave a margin for printing, text at the very edge may disappear when printed. Try to keep the gaps between boxes the same size. You can move and resize any of the boxes accept for the QR code box bottom left. You can arrange your text boxes to best fit your content, balance is good eg using three or five columns of the same width. Take into consideration your eye reading across the page if it becomes too long it is easy to get confused as to where to read next. Examples are given of single text boxes and layered text boxes, layered text boxes give you more flexibility but you will need to spend time aligning them. Limit the number of different text sizes to four – please refer to the APAC 2016 Poster tricks and tips for more information. Get the content as close to final as possible before spending time and adjusting the layout – small changes in content can mean a lot of repositioning.