Making a great poster!

Making a great poster can be fun and is certainly a challenge!

Readable,

-Readability is a measure of how easily the ideas flow from one item to the next. Text that has lots of grammatical problems, complex or passive sentence structure, and misspellings is "hard to read".

Legible,

-If a text is legible, it can be deciphered. For example, an old book may not be legible if the paper has corroded or the lettering has faded. A common error in poster presentations is use of fonts that are too small to be read from 6-10 feet away, a typical distance for reading a poster.

well organized, and...

Spatial organization makes the difference between reaching 95% rather than just 5% of your audience: time spent hunting for the next idea or piece of data is time taken away from thinking about the science.

Succinct.

-Studies show that you have only 11 seconds to grab and retain your audience's attention so make the punchline prominant and brief. Most of your audience is going to absorb only the punchline. Those who are directly involved in related research will seek you out anyway and chat with you at length so you can afford to leave out all the details and tell those who are really interested the "nitty gritty" later.

what is poster?

Placard redirects here: this should not be confused with Plaque or Plack
For other uses of the word 'poster', see poster (disambiguation)
“Moulin Rouge - La Goulue.” (1891) Poster by Toulouse-Lautrec.

A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surface. Typically posters include both textual and graphic elements, although a poster may be either wholly graphical or wholly textual. Posters are designed to be both eye-catching and convey information. Posters may be used for many purposes, and they are a frequent tool of advertisers (particularly of events, musicians and films), propagandists, protestors and other groups trying to communicate a message. Posters are also used for reproductions of artwork, particularly famous works, and are generally low-cost compared to original artwork. Another type of poster are educational posters, which may be about a particular subject for educational purposes. Many people also collect posters, and some famous posters have themselves become quite valuable, collectors and vintage posters are usually framed and matted. Posters may be any size.

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Introduction
A poster is an informative, often decorative way to attract attention to the information it contains. Here are some ways to use posters in a literacy program:

* To advertise events or products
* To display information or instructions
* To teach some kinds of information

Definition
A poster is a bill or placard usually displayed in a public place. It is often decorated with designs or illustrations.
Kinds

Here are some kinds of posters:
*Posters you make yourself.
*Ready-made posters from
-business organizations
-community development organizations
-government offices
-medical companies, or
-tourist agencies.
Tip: Glue local language text over the original text if local language posters are unavailable.

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