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Creating Effective Posters & Preparing for Poster Sessions First Year Experience Fall 2012

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Creating Effective Posters & Preparing for Poster Sessions. First Year Experience Fall 2012. Remember - P.A.D. Purpose Audience Design. PURPOSE. Display graphically the highlights and main points of your research and paper Don’t try to include everything. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Creating Effective Posters & Preparing for Poster Sessions

First Year ExperienceFall 2012

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Remember - P.A.D.• Purpose• Audience• Design

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PURPOSE

• Display graphically the highlights and main points of your research and paper

• Don’t try to include everything.• Don’t copy and paste paragraphs onto your

temple• Everything on your poster – images and texts

– should be visually clear, accessible, and appealing

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Purpose: ACTION ITEM

• Consider only including thesis statements, topic sentences, and major examples and illustrations

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AUDIENCE

• Multidisciplinary

• Experts and non-experts

• Students, Professors, Staff, and Administrators

• Interested but not necessarily knowledgeable about your topic

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Audience: ACTION ITEM

• You might have to provide some more background information that wasn’t in your paper, such as definitions of key terms.

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DESIGN

• Science Posters and Social Science and Humanities Posters have different guidelines.

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Science Posters

• Science Posters: often have a rigid format (IMRaD)– 3-4 columns– Read top to bottom, left to right– Include (in this order): abbreviated abstract, intro

section, methods section, results section (usually tables and figures), and a discussion section (usually a bulleted list of several conclusions drawn from the findings)

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Sample Science Poster

Source: http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/NewSite/examples/Flounder/

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Humanities and Social Science

• Can use same format as Science posters, if appropriate

• More freedom to develop alternative formats to tell a story and make an argument

• The flow can be the same (top-down, left-right), but the themes and headings are different

• Visuals can be more creative

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Sample Poster in the Scientific Style

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Sample Poster using a Visual Metaphor

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Sample Poster

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DESIGN TIP #1: Treat Text Visually

• Borrow from magazine layouts:– Pull quotes– Create sidebars– Frame or box text

• Use bulleted lists or tables to organize text

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Sample Poster: Arrow Boxes Connect Text and Visuals

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DESIGN TIP #2: Use Color Harmony in Your Poster when Choosing a Color Scheme

OPTION 1: Complementary Colors: Use contrasting colors – the colors at the opposite ends of the color wheel.

OPTION 2: Analogous Colors: Use colors that are side by side on the color wheel.

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DESIGN TIP #3: Font Size

•Title (6-8 words) should be 90-120 points (or more)

• Headings should be between 36-48 points.• The body text should be 30-36 points.• BIG = IMPORTANT; small = subordinate

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DESIGN TIP #4:Blank Space

• Don’t be afraid of blank space. In other words, don’t try to fill every available square inch of your poster

• Blank space helps the viewer understand the scale and structure of your poster and how navigate your poster

• Light text on a dark background is very hard to read.

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DESIGN TIP #5: Proofread, Edit, and Ask for Feedback

• Include your major sources• When pulling images from other sources, credit

the source below the image (this can be in small font)

• Check for consistent formatting and fonts• Correct grammar• Correct spelling• Have friends view and critique your poster

before you create the final version

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Sample Bad Poster

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PRESENTING YOUR POSTER

• Making the physical poster is only part of preparing for a poster session.

• You must be prepared to orally explain your poster.

• While your poster should stand on its own, you should be prepared to answer questions and interact with the audience.

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Preparing to Present

• Make sure you can sum up your poster’s key points and conclusions in 2-3 sentences

• Think about which parts of your poster will be the most challenging to explain

• Anticipate people’s questions and how you will answer them

• Practice a 2-minute and a 5-minute talk on your poster

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Presenting Your Poster, Part One: The Connection

• Greet people with a smile and show your enthusiasm for your work

• Find out why they are interested in your poster BEFORE you launch into your spiel so that you are able to address their needs and expectations

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Presenting Your Poster, Part II: The Talk

• Don’t stand in front of your poster where you might block people’s view

• Maintain eye contact with people as you present your poster.

• Use hand gestures to illustrate and reinforce key concepts and relationships by referring to specific parts of the poster

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Presenting the Poster, Part III:The End

• If people approach when you are in the middle of a spiel, pause to welcome them and explain where you are in your talk.

• Maintain your professionalism: thank people for listening and talking to you. Make your comment show that you were listening to them (“Thanks for your feedback on . . . “). Don’t apologize or undermine yourself.

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FINAL THOUGHTS

• The purpose of poster sessions is to get a conversation started between yourself and your audience

• Make sure that your poster can be read from 5 feet away

• Your poster should be 36”x48” on a corrugated tri-fold display board

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Sources

• Principles of Poster Design: www.uhd.edu/academic/colleges/sciences/.../workshop-poster.pdf

• Color Theory: http://www.colormatters.com/color-and-design/basic-color-theory

• Colin Purrington on Poster Design: http://colinpurrington.com/tips/academic/posterdesign

• Creating Effective Poster Presentations: http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/NewSite/Resources.html