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Academic posters

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Academic posters

Learn how to design effective posters that appeal to your audience and highlight the important aspects of your research.

What you need to know before making your poster

An effective poster will communicate a clear idea or a take home message. Before designing your poster: you will need to

What goes into a poster?

The features and content of each poster will vary depending on the purpose and the topic, e.g. assessment task, research conference. The main message of a poster needs to be clear and understandable without a verbal explanation.

Remember to include academic references to meet the requirements of your discipline area.

What makes a visually effective poster?

Your poster’s appearance should enhance its content. Following some basic design principles will make your poster visually effective and viewable within a 2-metre distance.

Once you’ve decided on the important elements that will appear on your poster, it might be useful to sketch out your design on a piece of paper before you start using a computer application.

What software can you use?

To design your poster, two easy-to-use applications are Microsoft PowerPoint or Publisher. Advanced users might prefer to use graphic design or layout software for greater creative control: e.g. Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign. There are more tools, e.g. Inkscape, Poster Genius, to use, though learning and costs might be involved.

What to learn more?

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