Building the Perfect Poster: Technical Poster Design

Tuesday, April 2, 2019 11 am to 12 pm

Whether you are presenting nationally or locally, and whether you are a seasoned researcher or new to the world of poster presentations, the new professional development series “Building the Perfect Poster” is just for you!

 

This three-part UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) professional development series is designed to cover the process of effective poster development from start to finish. The three sessions have been sequenced and scheduled to align with the timing of Frank Low Day, but the sessions are open to all and are designed such that anyone can build a research poster to present information, concepts, and data effectively and attractively. Session One covered the early stages of poster design, including effective literature review strategies and fair use of images. Session Two covered strategies for condensing your research into a concise and effective poster using evidence-based principles of design. The recordings and materials from sessions one and two are available here.

  

Session Three: Production Strategies for Research Posters

April 2, 2019, 11:00 a.m. to noon, SMHS W201 or online

The last in this three-part series will be led by Information Resources. The best designed poster can fall flat at a conference if you haven’t taken things like format and size of your images or the final display size of your poster into account. What are the best coloring and font choices? Do you need a template? How do you set up a PowerPoint to print out at a specific size? What are the implications for print and graphic quality, size, and formatting? Where can you print a poster? This session will explore how to make your poster both visually pleasing AND how to avoid technical snafus during layout and printing. Bring your questions!

Stream this session by visiting this link. Note: This session’s streaming link will appear near the top of the list prior to the start of the session. It may not yet be available.

This session will be recorded for later viewing. The recording will be available here within one week of the event.

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