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Using to Design

Academic Poster HANIFFA BEEVI BT ABD JALEEL

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Objective

At the end of the workshop, you should be able to:

• design academic posters using PowerPoint;

• apply poster designing tips to make visually attractive academic posters.

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Who is your audience?

Novice

Intermediate

Experts

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Let’s start !

Decide the poster SIZE and

ORIENTATION Paper Height

(cm)

Width

(cm)

A0 118.9 84.1

A1 84.1 59.4

A2 59.4 42.0

A3 42.0 29.7

A4 29.7 21.0

A5 21.0 14.0

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PAGE SIZE AND ORIENTATION 1

1

2

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Design layout & content

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1

2

LAYOUT AND CONTENT2

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Leaving breathing

space between column.

4 cm around inside edge

3 cm in between column

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Your poster title : 85 pt

Author: 56ptSub-headings: 36ptBody text: 24ptCaption: 18pt

Title need to be

BIG GRAB

ATTENTION

FONT SELECTION3

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Don’t put conclusion on

the floor.

In 30 second, the viewers decide whether your content is worthy for further exploration or not.

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Conclusion first!

• Put the most important part first.

• Short and to the point.

• Highlight it !

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High Contrast

BADExample

GOODExample

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Use sans serif fonts: these fonts are more legible than serif fonts from a distance.

Example:

ArialCalibri Impact

Verdana

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Using Serif fonts

Using San Serif fonts

More easy to read

from far.

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Left-aligned your text. Reason;

vs.

Left-aligned Justified

Create large gaps between some words and make it difficult to read.

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Left-aligned

Justified

Create large gaps between some words and make it difficult to read.

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Your poster should have roughly:

CONTENT

GRAPHICS

TEXT

SPACE

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Use PNG image instead of JPEG

REASON

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PNG

JPEG

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JPEG

PNG

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• Keep the number of colours to minimum.• 2-3 colours, no more!

How to choose RIGHT colour for

your poster?

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Guidelines to choose colours:

1. Use colours from your school or organizations logo.

2. Choose an image or graph from your poster.

3. Use an online resource likehttp://www.colourlovers.com/palettes/

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http://www.colourlovers.com/palettes/

Million of colourpalettes

available here

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Let’s judge some designs

Finally !!

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Where do I

begin?

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Bad contrast

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Good Design

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Perfect

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Reference

http://www.cns.cornell.edu/documents/ScientificPosters.pdf

http://www.writing.engr.psu.edu/posters.html

http://colinpurrington.com/tips/academic/posterdesign

http://www.stir.ac.uk/media/schools/is/documents/CreatingAcademicPostersUsingPowerPoint.pdf

http://www.makesigns.com/tutorials/images-graphs-colors.aspx

http://www.colourlovers.com/palettes/

http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/