 Stimulate interest and discussion  Receive feedback on research  Generate contacts.

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 Stimulate interest and discussion  Receive feedback on research  Generate contacts

 Decide on one concept or question  Determine poster size  Choose poster orientation  portrait  landscape

 Allow yourself lots of time  at least a week!  Do not wait until the last minute  things will inevitably take longer than planned  Remember to allow time (and money) for printing/laminating

 Make it easy to read  Make it easy to understand  People only have a few minutes per poster  Poster should stand alone  verbal explanations should supply details, not essentials

 Typically, use 3 to 5 columns  Arrange material vertically from top left corner to bottom right corner  This makes it easier for people to read, without having to move back and forth

 Determine logical sequence for material  Organize material into sections  Number sections to make flow obvious  Arrange material into columns

 Sketch your layout before you start Title Intro Conclusion

 Title  Authors and Affiliations  Introduction  Methods  Data and Results  Conclusions and Future Work  Reference and Acknowledgements

 Keep it short and simple  Remove all non-essential information  Attract visual attention: use graphics  Try for:  20% text  40% graphics  40% empty space

 Left align text  Double space  Pick one font and stick to it  Avoid italics  Use larger/colored font for emphasis  Use bulleted points rather than paragraphs

 Title: 96 pt  Authors:72 pt  Affiliations:36-48 pt  Section headings:36 pt  Text:24 pt  Acknowledgements:18 pt

 Make it interesting!  You want to lure people from a distance  Should be easy to read from 4 feet  If title is too long, shorten it  Don’t reduce the font size

 Include full name with your college name and address at the bottom  omit middle initials and titles  Include academic affiliation  omit city and province

 One background color to unify poster  Stick to muted colors  Avoid red/green combinations  red/green color blindness is common  Don’t overuse color  Be consistent

 Make large enough for viewing from at least 3 feet away  Text should support graphics, not vice versa  Use heavier lines in tables and graphs for easier viewing

Like anything else, creating a poster can take as much time as you let it. Start early and allow time for mistakes, but decide how much time you can afford to spend on this, and stick to your decision.