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Methods:  Graphs produced in scientific graphic programs should be saved in jpeg or tiff format before inserting  Figures can be produced directly in PowerPoint or imported from other programs, like Excel.. Title of the project Name and contact info of contributors Abstract :  Background. This poster template will scale up to 36 inches by 48 inches. 42 inches is the widest we can print. (Longer formats are possible, but the template needs adjustment.)  Objectives. To use this template, simply replace the text in these sections  Methods. Download template and insert your content.  Conclusions. Contact us a few weeks in advance or we may not be able to help you. Don’t assume we can meet a deadline without prior notice. Abstract :  Background. This poster template will scale up to 36 inches by 48 inches. 42 inches is the widest we can print. (Longer formats are possible, but the template needs adjustment.)  Objectives. To use this template, simply replace the text in these sections  Methods. Download template and insert your content.  Conclusions. Contact us a few weeks in advance or we may not be able to help you. Don’t assume we can meet a deadline without prior notice. Bibliography : Results:  Emphasize points with italics or in boldface.  Underlining is less attractive and can be distracting. Graphs: Background :  This template contains some style and format suggestions  We recommend the white background for clarity and simplicity, but you can easily change the background by right clicking on the slide and going to the option that says “ format background”.  Note that for small text, a serifed font is easier to read. This font is Calibri Background :  This template contains some style and format suggestions  We recommend the white background for clarity and simplicity, but you can easily change the background by right clicking on the slide and going to the option that says “ format background”.  Note that for small text, a serifed font is easier to read. This font is Calibri OBJECTIVES :  When writing for a poster, simplify everything and avoid over- writing.  The best posters are designed with empathy: Put yourself in the position of the audience and think about what they will want to know.  Avoid images from the web. They are low resolution and become “pixilated” on enlargement. OBJECTIVES :  When writing for a poster, simplify everything and avoid over- writing.  The best posters are designed with empathy: Put yourself in the position of the audience and think about what they will want to know.  Avoid images from the web. They are low resolution and become “pixilated” on enlargement. Supporting data :  Less is often more. Make effective use of negative space.  Figures can be produced directly in PowerPoint or imported from other programs.  Imported figures and photographs often work well if saved in jpeg format. A grey border can soften a photograph’s visual impression in the poster.  For example, avoid three dimensional bar graphs or pie charts when presenting two dimensional data. Supporting data :  Less is often more. Make effective use of negative space.  Figures can be produced directly in PowerPoint or imported from other programs.  Imported figures and photographs often work well if saved in jpeg format. A grey border can soften a photograph’s visual impression in the poster.  For example, avoid three dimensional bar graphs or pie charts when presenting two dimensional data. Conclusions :  Avoid harsh contrasting colors that create visual vibration.  Note that we suggest that the Abstract, Methods, Results, and Conclusion sections line up at the heads of the columns.  Although potentially constraining, this design introduces some organizational discipline that may be useful to viewers.  A few take-aways or next steps can help position your presentation or make your points more enduring. Conclusions :  Avoid harsh contrasting colors that create visual vibration.  Note that we suggest that the Abstract, Methods, Results, and Conclusion sections line up at the heads of the columns.  Although potentially constraining, this design introduces some organizational discipline that may be useful to viewers.  A few take-aways or next steps can help position your presentation or make your points more enduring. Implications :  Depending upon your goals, you might come with a stack of business cards, copies of your abstract, or even copies of a completed manuscript to give away to interested parties. Attach them to your poster in the bottom right or make them available in other ways.  If you have suggestions for improving this template or this process, please let us know. Implications :  Depending upon your goals, you might come with a stack of business cards, copies of your abstract, or even copies of a completed manuscript to give away to interested parties. Attach them to your poster in the bottom right or make them available in other ways.  If you have suggestions for improving this template or this process, please let us know. Graphs : InterventionControlP Age (sd)52 (6.8)53 (7.0)0.23 % Male C D E F Ask for a logo! Ask for a logo!