designing an effective poster using powerpoint. don't wait until the last minute!
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Designing an EffectivePoster
Using PowerPoint
Don't Wait Until the Last Minute!
Plan Before You Begin
Content
Thesis
Methods
Application
Results
Graphs, charts, photographs
Content
- Communicate Your Research
- Generate Conversation
- Findings should be clearly stated and well grounded
- Not too much text or too little
Choose a Template- For Research Day, posters can be no larger
than 48x48
- Typical size is 36 x 48 inches
- Templates available on the Research Day website (with current GW branding)
- For other templates, visit:thinkiii.com/templates.html
- Use the PowerPoint tools to change the colors, fonts, etc.
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Color
Avoid red or green
Create contrast
Background Color Selection
Be mindful when printing colors: they can appear differently than on your computer.
GW colors are based on a Pantone color pallette
Graphs, Charts, Photographs
- Pictures are still worth a thousand words
- Images should be 300 dpi TIF or JPEG files
- Don’t just take images off the internet!
Images from the w eb can have poor resolution when enlarged!
If you plan to display yourposter at another conference…
- Use the current GW logo and make sure it is properly displayed.
- Download logos from the GW graphics web site at www.creativeservices.gwu.edu
- Use our full name:
The George Washington University
Proper Use of Logos
Improper Use of Logos
Sizing of Logos
Proper Improper
Poster Printing ServicesGW’s Biomedical Communications Dept does a wonderful job printing posters.
GWU Biomedical Communications36”x48” - $84
Thinkiii.com 36”x48” - $79
FedEx Kinkos (21st and K St. NW): 36”x48” - $129.99 (25% for GW students on poster printing. Kinkos website has a $79.99 deal)
Judging Criteria
Content: States thesis clearly, explains methods, creates/explores original concepts, draws appropriate conclusions.
Visual appearance: Attracts viewers’ attention, is well organized and easy to read, includes creative graphics and visuals.
Oral presentation: Demonstrates knowledge of subject matter and project, communicates appropriately to audience, speaks concisely and coherently.
What do you think of these examples?
Which ones are easy to read?
In which is the research clearly presented?
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What to Expect?
Further Questions?
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