POSTER EVENT
POSTER EDUCATION
SOCIAL PORTFOLIO POSTER
MOVIE POSTER
poster must :
Poster papers can be read,
Readability is a measure of how easily the ideas flow from one item to the next. Text that has many problems of grammar, complex sentence structure or passive, and misspellings is "hard to read."
If a text can be read, can be described. For example, an old book may not be legible if the paper has corroded or the letters had faded. A common error in poster presentations is use of fonts that are too small to read in 60-10 meters, the typical distance for reading a poster.
The composition of the poster well organized,
Spatial organization makes the difference between reaching 95%, not just 5% of your audience: time spent hunting for the next idea or piece of time data is taken from thinking about science.
concise.
Studies show that you have only 11 seconds to attract and retain your audience's attention, so make the punchline prominent and brief. Most of your audience will absorb only the punchline. Those who were directly involved in related research will seek you stay and chat with you at length so that you can afford to leave all the details and tell the people who are really interested with the "nitty right" later.
Here are some ideas on how to get the most attention for your business.
I. TWO WAYS TO MAKE Poster
there are others who do, or A professional illustrator will ask about all the items in this presentation so that they can not save time if it is a decision that slows you down! Although they will save time in implementation of the work, you are the final arbiter of quality and content of the posters.
make your own.
Designing a poster panel Most of the fastest poster created by using several types of computer software. A word processing program plus a few graphics packages (eg Microsoft Powerpoint, Macromedia Freehand, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe PageMaker) is an important tool. Of this amount, Powerpoint has the most advanced graphics options. If you have not tried computer graphics or a new start, posters find someone you like and ask what they use and if they like it.
II. CHOOSING BETWEEN THE TWO POPULAR FORMATS:
posters for the print or a poster for display at a site.
Style you choose is a matter of cost and personal taste. What is reciprocity? large poster format requires access to large-format printer (Kinko's or other companies have copied this computer-based) and the second can be carried out largely at the office or laboratory equipment. The two portable format that despite large poster formats without awkward to carry both the carrier tube with shoulder strap. Both are affordable ($ 0.5 to 1.0 per inch versus about $ 50 for a poster a few panels). Unlike some posters panel, you must reprint the entire large poster format if 1) the change of data at the last minute or two) of color in printing was really ugly or 3) you spill liquid on it (unless they perform worse if the lamination they are wet). If one of these factors on the problem, you might want to consider some of the poster panel: easy to reprint individual elements without having to create everything again. Although there is no question that it's easier to mount a huge poster format at the site - four tacks and you're done - no way to rearrange the panels in your large format poster after being printed. If you'll need at least two meetings and posters of different sizes for each, then you might consider a large-format posters not because unless you remove the panel or change the distance between them, some of the poster panels is rather difficult to resize.
There are many ways to make your poster panels. For the composition of elements in the panel please see PPT. [Here, the panel is the same as the slide element and is part of the panel.] For details on how to make and assemble the panels a few posters, please visit the details of several panels .
III. TO BEGIN:
decide what the main message of posters,
Keep it short, sweet, and make your title! Use the word or tag line is active (if basaha english used to avoid "ing" at the end of the verb) and avoid the verb "to be" whenever possible.
measure the space you have,
Apart from a poster format, lay out the space physically and on paper to check yourself. If you can, make a poster that is flexible enough to change the size by adding or removing panels or element. This flexibility is useful if you will be more than one meeting, if not exactly a poster board the size advertised, if the meeting had been different in size requirements for posters, or if you want to update your data between meetings.
lay out your panel of crude,
Before you actually spend time making the final panel of the poster, take a piece of paper is about the right size and see if you can actually make it suitable for everyone. This will save much time in the long term.
REMOVE all foreign materials that are difficult to understand your target audience or target,
Given that the average audience posters spend less than 10 minutes on your job and you have 11 seconds to trap your subject before they move, only display data that add to your message center. You need a Title, Author, Introduction, Results, and Conclusions. Some meetings require you to enter the abstract as well. Usually, Materials & Methods eliminate this fine: most people will not read it too. If you want, have a method of handouts for those who request it. Although this method is sometimes important to understand the data or the validity of conclusions, most of the time, short version here will do.
Consider a handout that includes a miniature poster on one face and then all the other material on the opposite side. Methods, reference, detailed contact information, advertising for a postdoctoral fellowship (to request or provide one), or additional data is a good choice for the other side. Take 5-40 handouts per meeting and leave them as a pile under your poster. This is a good way to measure the success of your poster.
Start making individual components of the posters!
IV. LAYOUT posters in two aspects:
Consider how to arrange the elements of the poster and the text in each panel and
People approach new information in a known spatial sequence: we track vertically from center to top to bottom, and horizontally from left to right. This means that you should put the most important message in the center top position followed by the top left, top right, bottom left, and finished in the bottom right corner. That's why the title of your poster must be a joke because, at these positions, titles and your name will appear in the first 11 seconds that someone looks at the poster.
Overall format of a poster which is determined by how well we absorb information. For example, you will never put your first panel on the right and ask your readers to continue to the left because we were not trained to read like that. Newspaper format, two vertical columns are arranged in such a way that you read the first left and then right, very "readable" because the reader does not spend time finding out which panel to read next. A left to right horizontal rows arrangement works too but not as usual. You can easily walk around meeting each and found many variations.
Space is important in a poster: without it, your readers have not stopped to think visually. Books leave space on the margins and by having chapters. Posters filled with information that tiring to read and rarely read in its entirety. Eliminate all foreign text or visual distractions, including borders between related data and text, so the reader can assimilate your ideas easily.
Size of poster elements or the fonts in each panel can serve to emphasize the main points. For example, making your subheadings in all cities and two larger font size than the rest of the text on the same panel will draw the reader's eyes first, and so stressed. The use of multiple fonts in a poster can distract from science.
You will lend the power of words that you most if you spatially arrange the text on each panel of your poster following the same principles used for the overall layout of the poster. A common street sign reads "leave the kids' slow. Because the word "child" in the capital is greater than the other words and is in the middle of the picture, you read "Children, go slow" even though it's not the actual layout of the words in brackets. This sign is very strong, concise, and very easy to read.
practical things.
Takes time to make a large poster. Regardless of format, allowing two to three days to collect all the pieces, such as photos etc, and then 1.5 to 2 days to assemble the poster. The last bit of data you rush around to get at the last moment will go really paid attention if your poster is messy and disorganized and unreadable unreadable.
It costs about $ 50 to make posters for either format. If you have a poster made for you can cost from $ 300 to $ 3,000 (average of 00 $***. at the University of Washington), depending on how much you do yourself.
Portability is worth considering. Posters must be in accordance with the goods in the trunk so that even if your luggage is lost, you still can present the results of your work. If all your poster panels can stack together and packed, good. If you choose the large format posters roll-ups, do not buy / make a good tube with shoulder strap for transport in and to stay dry.
A large poster is easy to mount on the site and can be flexible in assembly in the case of the poster space is smaller than advertised. If you can not mount their own posters, or posters of awkward for one person to mount on the materials provided, make sure you arrange for someone to help. For example, when a shaky poster boards will be difficult to push the pin without pushing up the poster boards! Often the person next to you will be glad to exchange labor. If you choose a poster a few panels later, a map of how the poster would look when done is useful when you need to work quickly, annoyed or nervous.
FONT OPTIONS V. GIVE YOUR CHOICE WITH SIZE,
Font size should be large to be effective. A good rule is to stand back from their own poster: if you, who are familiar with the matter, can not be easily read from 6 feet away, your audience certainly will not be able to.
highlighting with text format,
Indent set the text apart and are great for short lists.
Justification of text in the middle of the line would attract attention.
basic font choice and highlighting with font variations.
Choose a basic font "e" and "a" remain open at all sizes and are supported by your printer. Bookman, Helvetica, and Geneva are examples of good choices. Serif or sans serif election is largely a private matter. If your fonts are not supported by the printer, you'll get ragged edges on all your mail.
Highlighting some of the text is easy with:
/ Subsection as in "go CHILDREN slow" or ,..." Stop "road signs,
/ Zapf dingbats are not numbers for simple lists of things,
/ letters wrapped in a bow around the image, style
switch / (bold, italics, shadow, etc.).
VI. COLOR
How to add color,
A border or background color is a quick way to add color to the poster. Choosing colors that do not compete with your data, which looks nice in print, and that color-blind person can see is wise.
If you select several poster boards, then LaserFoil allows you to make your words printed from a color laser printer out. prism Available in mat, glossy, and "" complete, LaserFoil can add pizzaz to a poster. Colored graphic tape or dots, and white arrows (Chartpak, Lettraset) can be quickly applied to the elements of a poster to draw attention to the element you want.
Conversely,
proper contrast will reduce eye strain and make the poster more legible and visually appealing. Again, be careful that the color does not outclass the visual impact of your data: contrasts too much difficult in the eyes and can distract the reader from your data.
Adding a light background color for your numbers can create an attractive poster. For example the letters, use, and white lines on a blue background can make your poster eyecatching. Like the paintings, the elements can also be double matted poster of physical or digital to add interesting contrast.
fidelity of reproduction,
Figure does not remain the same between one medium and the next and this is especially true for quality color. Although efficient to use computer-generated color images as poster elements, you always lose some fidelity in doing so. For example, the edge of the letters will blur slightly to go from slide to a printed image or vice versa. In addition, the colors you see on your monitor is usually not what comes out on the slide or on the elements, the last posters were printed. You can "adjust" monitor and check professional color book that shows what the slide film recorders will print. However, it will not be exactly the same from screen to print no matter what you do. Automatic film recorders used to print computer images also vary from model to model and from run to run, such as photo printing machines do. To maintain the color of "true", request custom printing. A good rule of thumb is to switch the media as many times possible
Did get a small poster printing large format before you print a big one to examine all the problems of color.
VII. CHECK TWO THINGS BEFORE YOU "make" Poster someone else review it for you,
There are some people who see more posters before you call it "done." If they are confused, far better to fix it now rather than losing people at the meeting. Pay special attention to things that may not be necessary: eliminate everything you can!
do require some time for ethical considerations.
Do follow the basic rules for writers, quotations from literature, etc. because the consequences for ethical violations serious enough (TBI, ASPB policies). For example, images can be touched with Adobe Photoshop. State what changes have been made for the picture - very easy to convert your own data (fraud) and you should be able to defend any and all your changes. Do other people credit for their work (plagiarism).
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VIII. Poster FINISHING
It is trivial to assemble a poster once you have decided and made all the individual elements. Be sure to give yourself enough time to complete a poster, say 1-3 days, so you have time to reprint if necessary to change the color or content, or to simply get into the print queue!
I always bring my own tacks: I prefer a stainless steel 1 / 2 "is so I know the posters will stay for the entire conference, and I could really get them into a poster board.
Good luck and have fun making your poster and showing it. Displaying your finished work is a great accomplishment so take time to enjoy it and your interaction in that meeting. Remember that enthusiasm is contagious. Timely and enthusiastic about showing your poster to colleagues at the set time in meetings - it is a good opportunity to advertise yourself and your work!
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