Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Presentation Poster Good Practices

Hye to our classmate!!! Especially for the corporate management class. There are some of tips how to design your poster presentation. Lets read it.....
  • Make several small sketches on paper that reflect the scale and proportions of the final poster. If the poster will be a folded poster, consider how the audience will approach and view the poster. Don’t include critical information on folded panels that may not be viewable when approached from the side. (Image 1)
  • Leave a distinct margin around the edge of the poster. Top and side margins should be between 1-2 inches. If your poster will rest on a table or an easel and the bottom of the poster will fall well below eye-level, leave a larger margin at the bottom. Create “blocks” of information that show the positions of your concept groups. Structure your poster so the viewer can absorb the information within 5-7 minutes. Control the flow of information through the document. Don’t crowd your groupings. Use empty space to separate your ideas and guide the eye of the viewer. (Images 2 and 3)
  • Don’t create visual “clutter.” Use only graphs, charts and photographs that communicate your information in a consistant manner. (Image 4)
  • colors or you may lose control of the document flow.Use color as a control element. Bright colors attract the eye first, but don’t use too many Make sure that the use of color does not distract from the content. A carefully chosen color can create emphasis for headlines and text groupings, but an intense background combined with a poor font choice can make it difficult to read the text. (Image 5)

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