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Student PostersDesigning and Presenting a Student Poster |
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Common questions, and answers, about designing and presenting Student Posters.
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1. How do I make sure that my poster presentation is appealing to conference attendees? Make your poster appealing and interesting but above all, make sure it is easy to read - from a distance. Fonts for text should be at least 24 point. Use mixed case (sentence capitalization) and an easy to read font (times, palatino or other serif font). A good size for titles is 72 point font. Ornamental, serif fonts in call capitals is fine for titles. Color can be used either as a background or foreground for your poster. Accents in various colors are also appealing. Graphics can also be used to convey information quickly and easily. Consider using illustrations, drawings, graphics or photographs where appropriate.
2. How much space will I have to display my poster?
3. Will I have to be present at my poster?
4. What facilities will there be at the conference?
5. Can I use a computer or a vcr for my presentation?
6. What did posters from previous years look like?
Henrik Gater, Viktoria Research Institute
Jacek Gwizdka, University of Toronto
7. Can I put my supervisor's name on my poster? |