文档介绍:学术海报制作
Poster Layout
To start making the poster, you need decide how many sections you need for your poster (Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Acknowledgements. You anize you content to get a better sense of the overall poster layout. To add text, you can paste the text you may have already copied from another source.
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Logos
Variety in shape and in location according to the arrangement.
tif format, most prominent, upper left;
jpeg format, upper right
Logo of any funding source or Division, if needed, upper right.
If necessary, make the logo slightly smaller in order to fit other logos.
Content
Abstract should follow the format used in the version you submitted for your Abstract page
(include any updates to your data)
The headings of each cell should reflect research ponents:
Abstract
Introduction
Methods – procedures, models or programs used; likely to be subdivided into several cells.
Results – use graphs and images to convey your data as much as possible
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Style
Use the third person
Concise, not conversational language
Consider using bullets instead of a narrative style (except for your abstract)
Use more images, graphics, less text
Title, up to 90 pt, bold in Arial, ia, Palatino or Tahoma font
Headers,50– 72 pt, bold in Arial, ia, Palatino or