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Headings: pt bold Content: 28 pt (minimum) Poster Design Tips - Title: 40-49pt bold Authors: pt Affiliations: pt Preparing Your ePoster for the Pandemic of Health Summit You are required to submit an ePoster to the no later than October 27 th, Submit to: ePoster optimum size: Dimensions: 1920x1080px (16:9 aspect ratio – 50” widescreen, W:111cm x H:62,45cm). The template provide for use is specifically tailored for the screens being used at the conference. It is highly recommended that you use the template when creating your ePoster. ePoster format: Only one slide per poster Hyperlinks to web-pages and other sources are not permitted. Keep in mind that your ePoster will also be displayed in rotation during breaks. No interaction is possible when the posters are in this “slideshow”-mode, hence “start-on-click”-media will not be displayed. Important: If you choose not to use the template provided, make sure that you select a page setup of “16:9 On Screen Show” before saving and submitting. If you have access to a large Full HD 16:19 widescreen television (46” or bigger) you can try out this file in slideshow mode on your TV to get an idea on how your ePoster will look (do a readability test) on the screens at the conference. Office PowerPoint will be used to display the ePosters at the Summit. Creating an Impactful Poster Some questions to answer while making your presentation: What’s the research question? Why is this question important? What strategy is used? What are the results and why are they unique or important? How does this relate to other research? What comes next? How can your research be used to have an impact? Saving and Uploading your ePoster Please name your ePoster PDF file according to this format: "Author full name - Poster title - Stream.pdf“ Ensure High Quality of Pictures and Images Make sure your pictures quality aren’t worsened by compression by selecting “Tools” -> “Compress Pictures..” and selecting “Print” as target output during the Save As.. Dialog Tips For Preparing and Presenting Your ePoster Less is more A well-constructed ePoster communicates your research to the viewer at a glance. Your content should be limited to only what is essential. Ask yourself the following questions as you design your ePoster: Will a casual observer walk away understanding my major findings after a quick perusal of my material? Will a more careful reader learn enough to ask informed questions? Suggested headings 1. Issue1. Introduction 2. Approach2. Methods 3. Findings3. Results 4. Implications for Policy and Practice4. Conclusions An infographic is worth a thousand words ePosters are a visual medium. Use images, and infographics to convey your messages. Use the graphics to illustrate and support your key points. Graphics should not be blurry or pixelated. Use high-resolution images. If necessary, indicate the ordering of your section with numbers, letters, or arrows. Balance the placement of text and graphics. Use white space creatively to define the flow of information. Columns make your poster easier to read. Your graphs should look professional and have labels. For assistance with ePoster submission please contact: