making posters for conferences and events: getting to the point

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Making Posters for Conferences and Events: Getting to the Point

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Page 1: Making Posters for Conferences and Events: Getting to the Point

Making Posters for Conferences and Events: Getting to the Point

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Why doing poster presentation? An advertisement of your hard work

Impress others Sell your ideasPersuade othersLand yourself a job…

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It’s just an illustrated abstractExplain why your work is important.

Describe the objectives of your work.

Briefly explain the methods or approaches.

Succinctly state results and conclusions.

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It’s just an illustrated abstract

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How do I get months and years ofresearch onto my poster?

Your poster is a short story.Describe a few major points.Arouse the reader’s interest to read on.Limit it to 250 words.

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Who’s my audience?Provide context for your work. Explain the big picture and why the problem is important.

Use plain language to present your work.

Avoid jargon and acronyms unless you're really positive that yours will be a specialist-only audience.

Interpret your findings

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Less is the bestYour goal is to convey a clear message and support it with a compelling combination of images and short blocks of text.

What is the one thing you want your audience to learn?

If it doesn't reinforce your message, leave it out!!

Make the strongest statements your data will support.

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Keep it simple

Ask yourself which details are absolutely essentialFocus on one message. Omit anything that is not essential. Edit text carefully - simplify verbiage, reduce sentence complexity.

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Layout

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I could actually read this

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Visual gravity

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Easy for the eye to followSupply cues to help viewers follow your presentation.

Visual attractiveness.

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Easy for the eye to follow

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Your poster title: "Think Big! Really BIG!Your biggest impact!

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Push your idea to its extreme

No one will remember your work and idea when you try to stay in the middle.

This is another poster doing X.Push your idea to the limit.Leave a deep and lasting impression.

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Heading

Note how headings convey the message - viewers in a hurry need not read further.

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Conclusions first!Put the most important part first!

Short and to the point!

Upper left hand corner.

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Can anyone read “ your body text?

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Text sizes:Title: 85 pointAuthors: 56ptSub-headings: 36ptBody text: 24ptCaptions: 18pt

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Images and graphs say muchmore than words

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Keep posters visual!

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Creative data visualization

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Creative data visualizationSurprise people.Give unique insights.

Make complex data simple to understand (not the other way).

Don’t confuse people.

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Using color to engage your readers

2-3 colors, no more!

Dark type on light color background.

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Whoa! Where’s my sunglasses?

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Be aware of busy backgrounds

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Your contact info!!!

Without it you’ll become “ya know, those guys with the awesome poster”

Include all contact info:Mail addressPhoneE-mail

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Edit, Edit, Edit and "Evaluate!

Edit all text to simplify verbiage, to reduce sentence complexity, and to delete details.

If it's not relevant to your message, remove it!

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You’re not done yet… "Prepare a short 60s introduction.

Prepare a 3-5 minute verbal explanation.

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EnthusiasmYou should be excited about your research. If not, talk with your advisor.

Show your enthusiasm.Others can tell you are proud

of what you have accomplished.

Your eye should sparkle.

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Acknowledgement