How to write a poster?
Introduction
Here you will learn some tips about writing
a poster in a successful way. So welcome
once again and I hope you have fun with
this short presentation.
Goals of a poster
When writing a poster, what you must take
into account is that your poster must:

● Capture the audience you're talking to
● Inform the audience you're talking to
Capture the audience
Here you will find some suggestions about
capturing your audience in a successful
way, it means, to make them feel
interested (and they will, of course), when
they take a look for the very first time to
your poster and also for the very first time
that your poster will be read:
For a first glance:
● Use concise and descriptive headings
● Make use of colourful pictures and
  diagrams
● Take into account to make use of white
  spaces (it could be pretty good for your
  audience)
For the first read:
● Try to get one point across
● Try to use a kind of writing that looks
  like a newspaper writing
Inform the audience
Who is the audience? That's what you must
take into account for writing a great poster:

● Non-experts: Try to use more background
● Experts: Use buzz words to attract
  attention

Posters are often starting points to detailed
discussions
Content
Your poster will include four sections written in
one or two sentences each, which include:

●   Hypotheses/Objectives/Main Goals
●   Research Method
●   Results
●   Implications

● Remember to use additional text only to
  support claims
Abstracts
● Sometimes they are required, sometimes
  they are forbidden
● Some people just like to read the
  abstract
● Remember to keep it short, keep it small
Designing your poster
Take into account these few suggestions in
order to design your poster:

● Be as objective as possible
● Step away from your research and look
  at your poster
● Why would you stop to read it?
Timing
Time is an important value that you should
consider the following suggestions when you
write a poster:

● Only start designing when you are satisfied
  with the content
● Give yourself lots of time (a week or more)
● Read the instructions carefully
● Consider the final dimensions early
Technical issues
In case you feel like designing an
interactive poster, you should:

● Use software you are comfortable with
● Take into account the most common
  softwares for designing a poster:
  Powerpoint, Adobe Illustrator
● New software will take time to learn
● Consider converting into .pdf
Images
You gotta be careful when using images, so
follow these tips to design a successful
poster:

● Use only high-quality images
● Some images may look okay on screen,
  but look poor when printed
● Fewer big images are better than many
  small ones
Readability
Another important aspect for designing a poster is
the way you write, because it will allow your
audience to feel interested in reading. For getting
that, you should take into account:

● Sans-seriffed fonts usually look better
E.g. Arial, Helvetica
● Use a strongly contrasting colour scheme
Should be readable from 3 metres away
Font sizes
If you want your audience to feel
interested in looking at your poster,
remember to use the following font sizes:

● 100+ pt. for Titles
● 36+ pt. for Headings
● 24+ pt. for Text
Conclusion
I hope this short presentation has given you
some clues about how to design a poster
(especially if it's a digital one) and I hope
every poster you design attracts everyone's
attention. So thank you very much for
watching this presentation and get ready to
work. Good luck!

How to write a poster

  • 1.
    How to writea poster?
  • 2.
    Introduction Here you willlearn some tips about writing a poster in a successful way. So welcome once again and I hope you have fun with this short presentation.
  • 3.
    Goals of aposter When writing a poster, what you must take into account is that your poster must: ● Capture the audience you're talking to ● Inform the audience you're talking to
  • 4.
    Capture the audience Hereyou will find some suggestions about capturing your audience in a successful way, it means, to make them feel interested (and they will, of course), when they take a look for the very first time to your poster and also for the very first time that your poster will be read:
  • 5.
    For a firstglance: ● Use concise and descriptive headings ● Make use of colourful pictures and diagrams ● Take into account to make use of white spaces (it could be pretty good for your audience)
  • 6.
    For the firstread: ● Try to get one point across ● Try to use a kind of writing that looks like a newspaper writing
  • 7.
    Inform the audience Whois the audience? That's what you must take into account for writing a great poster: ● Non-experts: Try to use more background ● Experts: Use buzz words to attract attention Posters are often starting points to detailed discussions
  • 8.
    Content Your poster willinclude four sections written in one or two sentences each, which include: ● Hypotheses/Objectives/Main Goals ● Research Method ● Results ● Implications ● Remember to use additional text only to support claims
  • 9.
    Abstracts ● Sometimes theyare required, sometimes they are forbidden ● Some people just like to read the abstract ● Remember to keep it short, keep it small
  • 10.
    Designing your poster Takeinto account these few suggestions in order to design your poster: ● Be as objective as possible ● Step away from your research and look at your poster ● Why would you stop to read it?
  • 11.
    Timing Time is animportant value that you should consider the following suggestions when you write a poster: ● Only start designing when you are satisfied with the content ● Give yourself lots of time (a week or more) ● Read the instructions carefully ● Consider the final dimensions early
  • 12.
    Technical issues In caseyou feel like designing an interactive poster, you should: ● Use software you are comfortable with ● Take into account the most common softwares for designing a poster: Powerpoint, Adobe Illustrator ● New software will take time to learn ● Consider converting into .pdf
  • 13.
    Images You gotta becareful when using images, so follow these tips to design a successful poster: ● Use only high-quality images ● Some images may look okay on screen, but look poor when printed ● Fewer big images are better than many small ones
  • 14.
    Readability Another important aspectfor designing a poster is the way you write, because it will allow your audience to feel interested in reading. For getting that, you should take into account: ● Sans-seriffed fonts usually look better E.g. Arial, Helvetica ● Use a strongly contrasting colour scheme Should be readable from 3 metres away
  • 15.
    Font sizes If youwant your audience to feel interested in looking at your poster, remember to use the following font sizes: ● 100+ pt. for Titles ● 36+ pt. for Headings ● 24+ pt. for Text
  • 16.
    Conclusion I hope thisshort presentation has given you some clues about how to design a poster (especially if it's a digital one) and I hope every poster you design attracts everyone's attention. So thank you very much for watching this presentation and get ready to work. Good luck!