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Title Goes Here Subtitle goes here if needed Introduction Methods Author(s), Department(s), MacEwan University Introduction Methods Conclusions This PowerPoint template is an example of how you might design a conference poster. It includes design tips and best practices. Do not make your poster too text-heavy. Use elements to attract people to your poster and quickly communicate your research, e.g., Photographs Tables Charts Bulleted lists Software You can create your poster in any preferred program (e.g., PowerPoint, In Design, LaTeX). PowerPoint is recommended since it is available on all campus computers, and is easy to work with. There are also many PowerPoint poster templates available online to help you get started. Poster Size 36” x 48” is standard. Verify poster size with conference organizers before you start working on your poster. In PowerPoint set up the poster size by going to the Design tab>> Slide Size>> Custom Slide Size. Section Headings The section headings in this template are only suggestions commonly used in scientific posters and are not required. MacEwan Logo Students should include a MacEwan logo in the top left of posters. Either use the logo on this template, or visit the Library’s Share Your Work guide (https://library.macewan.ca/research-help/share-your-work) for additional options. Text Make sure your fonts are easy to read: Text size: 24-36 point. Section and sub-headings: larger (e.g. 48 point). Captions and labels: smaller (e.g. 22 point). Printing Before printing your poster: Proofread it. View it full screen. Save it as a PDF. Colour and Layout Use colour to highlight and organize information. Avoid using too many different colours or an overly “busy” design. Keep it simple! Use contrast. Make sure your text is easy to read against any background colours. Where to print: MacEwan Print Services City Centre Campus Rm. 6-021 printservices@macewan.ca 780-497-5036 Vivid Print on Whyte Ave. http://www.vividprint.ca/HOME.html Results Using Images Use high resolution images (300 dpi). Avoid using web captures—these often turn out blurry when printed. Put a thin outline around photos so they stand out from the background. Include a caption & any credits beneath photos. Using Tables and Charts: Ensure tables and charts match your colour scheme. Give tables and charts a title. Always include a caption. References Provide complete citations for any sources you reference in the text of your poster. For citation help visit: MacEwan University’s citation guides: https://library.macewan.ca/research-help/citing Purdue University’s citation guides: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/purdue_owl.html Simon Fraser University Library’s guide on citing images:. https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/research-assistance/format-type/online-images/citing For additional help designing conference posters: Morrison, M. (2019, March 25). How to create a better research poster in less time (including templates) [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/1RwJbhkCA58 Purrington, C. B. (2019). Designing conference posters. Retrieved from https://colinpurrington.com/tips/poster-design Title of Table Example Find copyright-friendly images: Pixabay https://pixabay.com MorgueFile http://www.morguefile.com Google Image Search (use the Usage rights filter under “Tools”) https://images.google.com   Quantitative Qualitative Collection Methods Structured Semi-structured Questions Closed, limited options Open Data Numerical Textual Description of this table Title of Chart Example Description of this chart Acknowledgements Acknowledge any agencies or individuals that contributed to the project. Include your faculty mentor/advisor here or as a co-author. Further Information: Optionally, include a link or QR code (https://www.qrcode-monkey.com) to additional information about your work, e.g., a handout or paper. Figure 1. Correcting proof paper. From Pixabay, 2016, retrieved from https://pixabay.com/images/id-1870721. CC0.