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Posters should stimulate discussion, not give a long presentation. Therefore, keep text to a minimum, emphasize graphics if possible, and make sure every item in your poster is necessary. |
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You may find it helpful to use graph paper and small pieces of paper (e.g., Post-it notes) to better visualize where the components of your poster will be placed. |
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Materials must be easily read at a distance of four (4) feet. Ordinary type or carelessly prepared handwritten copy is unacceptable. As a rule of thumb use a font size of at
least 14 point and double space. |
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Place related material (photo with accompanying text) close together and then highlight it by framing with blank space. |