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The poster should clearly present the title, the author(s), affiliation(s), and a description of the research, highlighting the major elements that are covered in the abstract.
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Minimize detail and try to use simple statements. Keep it short and easy to read.
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Remember that pictures, tables, and figures are key to any poster display
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If possible, use color in your visuals.
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Don't overwhelm the audience with excessive amounts of information; instead construct a poster display that enhances the presentation.
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At least 50% of the surface area should be used for photos, graphs, diagrams.
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Clear structure and layout
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Good use of color,use black or dark blue for text. Too much color can be hard to read!
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One or two large, high quality photographs attract attention.
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Your title is a condensed statement of the main idea of your poster.
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Make it the title large and clear! Include author(s) name(s) and address. Your poster title should be easily readable from a distance of 3-4 meters.
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We recommend the following sections on the poster: Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Tables, Figures, Results and Conclusions.