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    • [DOC File]Scientific Poster Do’s and Don’ts

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      Scientific Poster Do’s and Don’ts Make sure your poster fits into the 4’ wide by 3’ high displaying space available to you. (if you use the attached template, you will be fine) Be careful not to put text or images too close to the edge as they may get cut off by the printing process.

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    • [DOC File]PREPARING ACADEMIC POSTER PRESENTATIONS

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      : needs to be the strongest part of the poster, some readers may only look at this section. The use of bold typeface, slightly larger text size or bullet points may add useful emphasis. Implications: could be incorporated into “Conclusions” or kept as a discrete section. References

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    • [DOCX File]4 Mini Shepard Fairey Posters .docx

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      Closure: Day 1 - Feel free to research different typeface or fonts today or tonight and bring them to class tomorrow. Also remember that Fairey incorporates readymade images. He draws from what he sees around him or other posters he has come across. Do some research tonight if you are still looking for direction.

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    • [DOC File]Guidelines for Designing Posters

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      A key feature of the poster is that is can be easily read at a distance of 2 m. Authors will need to minimize the amount of text in the poster, and to do so, use of bulleted phrases rather than complete sentences is best. ... Sans serif typeface such as Arial is best for good visibility at a distance; use the same font type throughout. Title ...

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    • [DOC File]Transitional (Baroque Old Style)

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      This is the headline and paragraphs for your timeline for the front of your poster. Typeface Timeline. Old Style . Old style type began with designs of the punchcutter Francesco Griffo, who worked for the famous Venetian scholar-printer Aldus Manutius during the 1490s. Griffo’s designs evolved from earlier Italian type designs.

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    • [DOCX File]Conference posters - Amazon S3

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      Typeface. Use plain, familiar fonts such as Arial, Helvetica or Times New Roman. Colours. Choose colours that will appeal to your audience. Remember that you are creating a health Annual Scientific Meeting poster rather than one to capture the interest of health consumers of one group or another. Use simple colours.

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    • [DOC File]BOOM 2006 Poster Guidelines - Cornell University

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      Ensure that your poster is quickly readable from a distance, with an open and uncluttered layout. Choose a typeface and point size that’s easily readable from at least 5 ft. away. Poster information should flow from top left to bottom right. Cover the key points of your work (keep text to the minimum amount needed to describe your work).

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    • [DOCX File]Association of Leadership Educators

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      All figures MUST be imported into your word file as a .jpg file with a minimum resolution of 400 dpi, Use the same typeface (Times New Roman) for all figures. Use symbol font for Greek letters. Acceptable formats for figures are: .jpeg or .png. Center and bold section headings. Use the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association

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