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The other pages in this document were created by: Victoria Swift, Graphic Designer and John Lee, Graphic Designer Medical Media Information Resources School of Medicine & Health Sciences University of North Dakota Along with their colleagues, they created this template of advice for creating PowerPoint scholarly posters, which have a long history in the health and physical sciences. POD is appreciative of their gracious permission to use these templates for educational purposes.

This would be the area for your title, which should be at least 72 ppi tall, which is equal to one inch. This is Times new Roman, 90ppi. If you have room, using the logos is a good idea. Abstract, 72 ppi  You can copy from your “many slides” presentation and paste into this “one large page” presentation. Font sizes can be adjusted to fit the new format.  Each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want.  The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi.  It’s good to divide this big page into 3 or 4 columns.  You can use decorative dividing lines, or just white space  You can “box” in sections with results/data, or other sections you want to emphasize. Methods each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Discussion each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Acknowledgements each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Conclusions 1.You can make your conclusions text bigger than the rest if you have space. 1.You can make your conclusions text bigger than the rest if you have space  If you have results or data in visual form (anything that is NOT text) make them large.  They catch the eye, and tell your story quickly.  Is there a way to represent more of your poster with visual data? Pictures, charts, tables, graphs? Use them. Results

This would be the area for your title, which should be at least 72 ppi tall, which is equal to one inch (this is 100points). This font is Times new Roman,72 ppi. If you have room, using the logos is a good idea. Abstract, 72 ppi  Please read the.doc file on tips for making posters in powerpoint; it has more information than this file.  If you already have a powerpoint presentation with multiple slides, you can copy from your “many slides” presentation and paste into this “one large page” presentation. Font sizes can be adjusted to fit the new format.  This example has three pages, each showing a slightly different layout and color arrangement.  You can also apply any of the powerpoint color templates to this large page.  If necessary, the color templates can be changed to suit your needs by viewing the Master Page, and adjusting the elements there.  You used pastel blue shades in your original files. These would both work, but we might have to make them a little lighter.  Each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want.  The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi.  It’s good to divide this big page into 3 or 4 columns.  You can use decorative dividing lines, or just white space  You can “box” in sections with results/data, or other sections you want to emphasize. Methods each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Discussion  Please read the.doc file on tips for making posters in powerpoint; it has more information than this file.  You can copy from your “many slides” presentation and paste into this “one large page” presentation. Font sizes can be adjusted to fit the new format.  This example has three pages, each showing a slightly different layout and color arrangement.  You can also apply any of the powerpoint color templates to this large page.  If necessary, the color templates can be changed to suit your needs by viewing the Master Page, and adjusting the elements there.  You used pastel blue shades in your original files. These would both work, but we might have to make them a little lighter.  Each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want.  The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi.  It’s good to divide this big page into 3 or 4 columns.  You can use decorative dividing lines, or just white space  You can “box” in sections with results/data, or other sections you want to emphasize. Results each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Conclusions  Please read the.doc file on tips for making posters in powerpoint; it has more information than this file.  You can copy from your “many slides” presentation and paste into this “one large page” presentation. Font sizes can be adjusted to fit the new format.  This example has three pages, each showing a slightly different layout and color arrangement.  You can also apply any of the powerpoint color templates to this large page.  If necessary, the color templates can be changed to suit your needs by viewing the Master Page, and adjusting the elements there.  You used pastel blue shades in your original files. These would both work, but we might have to make them a little lighter.  Each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want.  The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi.  It’s good to divide this big page into 3 or 4 columns.  You can use decorative dividing lines, or just white space  You can “box” in sections with results/data, or other sections you want to emphasize. thanks... each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Experiments  If you have results or data in visual form (anything that is NOT text) make them large.  They catch the eye, and tell your story quickly.  Is there a way to represent more of your poster with visual data? Pictures, charts, tables, graphs? Use them.

This would be the area for your title, which should be at least 72 ppi tall, which is equal to one inch. This is Times new Roman, 100ppi. If you have room, using the logos is a good idea.  You can copy from your “many slides” presentation and paste into this “one large page” presentation. Font sizes can be adjusted to fit the new format.  Each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want.  The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi.  It’s good to divide this big page into 3 or 4 columns.  You can use decorative dividing lines, or just white space  You can “box” in sections with results/data, or other sections you want to emphasize. Methods each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Discussion each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Acknowledgements each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Conclusions 1.You can make your conclusions text bigger than the rest if you have space. 1.You can make your conclusions text bigger than the rest if you have space Astract  If you have results or data in visual form (anything that is NOT text) make them large.  They catch the eye, and tell your story quickly.  Is there a way to represent more of your poster with visual data? Pictures, charts, tables, graphs? Use them. Results

This would be the area for your title, which should be at least 72 ppi tall, which is equal to one inch. This is Times new Roman, 100ppi. If you have room, using the logos is a good idea. Abstract, 72 ppi  You can copy from your “many slides” presentation and paste into this “one large page” presentation. Font sizes can be adjusted to fit the new format.  Each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want.  The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi.  It’s good to divide this big page into 3 or 4 columns.  You can use decorative dividing lines, or just white space  You can “box” in sections with results/data, or other sections you want to emphasize. Methods  each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want.  The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Discussion  each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want.  The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Conclusions  1.You can make your conclusions text bigger than the rest if you have space.  2.  3. Results  If you have results or data in visual form (anything that is NOT text) make them large.  They catch the eye, and tell your story quickly.  Is there a way to represent more of your poster with visual data? Pictures, charts, tables, graphs? Use them.  If you have results or data in visual form (anything that is NOT text) make them large.  They catch the eye, and tell your story quickly.  Is there a way to represent more of your poster with visual data? Pictures, charts, tables, graphs? Use them.  If you have results or data in visual form (anything that is NOT text) make them large.  They catch the eye, and tell your story quickly.  Is there a way to represent more of your poster with visual data? Pictures, charts, tables, graphs? Use them.

This would be the area for your title, which should be at least 72 ppi tall, which is equal to one inch. This is Times new Roman, 100ppi. If you have room, using the logos is a good idea.  You can copy from your “many slides” presentation and paste into this “one large page” presentation. Font sizes can be adjusted to fit the new format.  Each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want.  The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi.  It’s good to divide this big page into 3 or 4 columns.  You can use decorative dividing lines, or just white space  You can “box” in sections with results/data, or other sections you want to emphasize. Methods  each of these sections can have a “decorative” headline, using a line or box to set it off…. if you want.  The rest of the section should be a plain font (this is Times new roman) and should be at least 24 ppi. This is 30 ppi. Discussion  a;sldkjfalsd kjfaf ;alsdkjf ; ;al skdjf jfjwpoeiur ancoianw elaksir alsdhfaoienelikna a;lsdkfehen a;ldkin9na;lksie iefnaien aeoifaenf a;sldkjfalsd kjfaf ;alsdkjf ; ;al skdjf jfjwpoeiur ancoianw elaksir alsdhfaoienelikna  a;lsdkfehen a;ldkin9na;lksie iefnaien aeoifaenf a;sldkjfalsd kjfaf ;alsdkjf ; ;al skdjf jfjwpoeiur ancoianw elaksir alsdhfaoienelikna a;lsdkfehen a;ldkin9na;lksie iefnaien aeoifaenf a;sldkjfalsd kjfaf ;alsdkjf ; ;al skdjf jfjwpoeiur ancoianw elaksir alsdhfaoienelikna a;lsdkfehen a;ldkin9na;lksie iefnaien aeoifaenf a;sldkjfalsd kjfaf ;alsdkjf ; ;al skdjf jfjwpoeiur ancoianw elaksir alsdhfaoienelikna a;lsdkfehen a;ldkin9na;lksie iefnaien aeoifaenf Acknowledgements  a;sldkjfalsd kjfaf ;alsdkjf ; ;al skdjf jfjwpoeiur ancoianw elaksir  alsdhfaoienelikna  a;lsdkfehen a;ldkin9na;lksie iefnaien aeoifaenf Conclusions  1.You can make your conclusions text bigger than the rest if you have space.  2.  3.  4. Astract  If you have results or data in visual form (anything that is NOT text) make them large.  They catch the eye, and tell your story quickly.  Is there a way to represent more of your poster with visual data? Pictures, charts, tables, graphs? Use them. Results Abstract # 567

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level HERE IS MY LIST OF DON’TS: DON’T USE ALL CAPS FOR THE TITLE. The title already has a position of prominence. This is nice. It’s subtle, but legible. At size 36 points, it is plenty large enough. It’s all about your data. The graphics should enhance, not detract, from it. Results Conclusions DON’T Put your text or pictures right to the edge of the page! It may get cut off. DON’T put all the text in boxes It makes the whole poster harder to look at. Save boxes for special items. RESIST THE URGE to use pale colored text on a dark background - the toner (ink) required to print the dark boxes can wrinkle the paper.  DO edit your work.  A poster isn’t like a term paper or journal article - it’s more like a bumper sticker.  Be concise.  Use bullets and pictures.  Keep your font size in the point range.  DO size your poster correctly  Go to File, then Page Set-up  Choose Custom, and enter the size you want your poster.  42” x 56” is as large as we can print  36” x 56” is as large as the Union can laminate.  DO use charts, graphs, pictures  DO use the Insert, Picture, From File commands.  Don’t copy and paste photos into powerpoint – they may not print.  Pictures from the web will usually be low quality and look “jaggy” DON’T make your font size too small; people won’t want to read it. Edit your message if necessary. DON’T make your visual data too small. Why put a 6” photo on a 5 foot long poster? Now is your chance to show it off. DID YOU KNOW that 25% of your audience could have some color-blindness? Greens on reds, Greens on Orange, Blues on red, and Blues on Green can be really hard to see. DON’T use text that is too similar to its background color. DON’T use dark gradations as a background color if you have a lot of text to go over them. No matter what color you choose, eventually it gets harder to read DON’T FORGET computer monitor colors are NOT the same as colors which will print on your poster. This bright green will print much darker. DON’T use SHADOWS similar to the text color. It looks “blurry.” DON’T USE BACKGROUND TEXTURES BEHIND TEXT. They make text hard to read. DON’T USE BACKGROUND TEXTURES BEHIND TEXT. They make text hard to read. DON’T MAKE YOUR FILE SIZE HUGE. Many high res photos may create a file too large for me to print. How big is too big? 25 mgs? I never really know until I try to print it. On the other hand.... If you have questions, call Victoria Swift or John Lee, at , in the Department of Information Resources at the Medical School. You can your file to us at