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Poster Experience What comes to mind when you think of… The BEST posters you’ve seen or made? The WORST posters you’ve seen or made?
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Posters Captain Marvel, Jabba the Hutt, …and Raphael Aaron Saguil, MD, MPH Department of Family Medicine
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Key Points Effective posters …are visually appealing and succinct …grab and keep the audience’s attention …communicate information in a digestible manner
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Poster Purposes Provide format for competition Present original research findings Summarize scholarly experiences Spark further discussion and networking
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General Guidelines
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The “Six Deadly Sins” Pointless Repellant Boring Verbose Abandoned Incomplete
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POINTLESS LOW FAT
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Substance Give your audience “meat” Declare your hypothesis Make your findings clear
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REPELLANT
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Showpersonship Showcase your topic Use the title to grab your audience Be visual
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BORING
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Stimulate Generate discussion Provoke debate Promote collaboration, networking Encourage new projects, alliances
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VERBOSE
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Succinct Straight to the point Give a gestalt Keep phrases crisp Use lists and bullets
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ABANDONED
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Supported Be present at designated times Supply handouts, business cards Provide sign-up sheet Consider a “draw”
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INCOMPLETE
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Summary Answer your research question Emphasize topic’s importance Lead viewer to conclusion No new information
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The “Six Keys for Success” S ubstance S howpersonship S timulate S uccinct S upported S ummary
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Practical Pointers
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Content Tailor poster to situation Know specific requirements
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Text Use phrases/lists No more than 25 lines Three columns Squeeze white space to outside Spell check
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Body Read from 6 feet Highlight key points Avoid too much detail Be creative Balance text and graphics
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Graphs and Charts
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Composition Aid comprehension Visually pleasing Pictures and text as visual unit
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Practical Exercise
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Presenting Posters
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Before the Show Recheck spelling Consider transport in design Be prepared for emergencies Trial with colleagues Conform to conference specifications
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Presentation Day Tips Arrive early Stay for all discussion times Be courteous to all interested viewers Have business cards available Provide further information (handouts) Bring plenty of hanging materials HAVE FUN!
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Key Points Effective posters …are visually appealing and succinct …grab and keep the audience’s attention …communicate information in a digestible manner
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