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The title should be in a LARGE font so it stands out even from a distance.
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The authors’ name(s) should be much smaller than the title.
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The content of the poster generally follows the logic of a research paper:
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Introduction: thesis/problem presented in a clear and concise way
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Methods: describe them in two or three sentences
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Results: graphs, tables, and/or charts summarizing the findings
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Discussion: clear arguments based on your findings
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Conclusion: summary and “what’s next” usually placed on the bottom right side of the poster
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References: smaller fonts could be used – do not distract from the main content
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Use sans serif fonts (Arial is a good choice) – avoid Times New Roman or novelty fonts.
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Use white / blank space so it is pleasing to look at (not crowded with content).
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Use colour to your advantage, but do not overdo it! Avoid patterned or dark background colours.
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Simpler is better, both in design and content.