Title: Posters maken een vak apart
1Posters maken een vak apart
2Inhoud van de poster
- Titel
- Namen van makers
- Inleiding over het onderwerp
- Methode en resultaten
- Samenvatting/Afronding en aanbevelingen
- Eventueel bronvermelding
3Om op te letten
- Verdeling tekst en plaatjes
- Lettersoort en lettergrootte
- Vormgeving
4- Posters are another way of communicating your
information. They are best used as an aid to a
discussion and should only represent the essence
of your topic. - Remember - less is more.
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6Layout
- Plan your layout carefully.
- Layout includes
- Headings and subheadings.
- Organizing the information into sections.
- There should be balance and simplicity.
- Deciding where you want to add graphics,
photographs, graphs, etc. - Do not try to present too much detail. Less is
more. - Leaving enough white space - don't clutter the
poster, it should have a clean and simple layout.
- Provide your name and contact details for people
that might want to discuss it with you. - Information should flow (viewing sequence) by
column or by row, as in the following examples
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9- Hint A numbering system in your poster will
help your audience to follow the flow of the
information easily.
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10Colors
- Choose colours that complement each other.
Certain colours, like certain yellows, etc., are
difficult to see and read. - Text and background colours should complement
each other. Make sure your foreground colour
(text) is clear and soft on the eyes when
combined with the background colour. Let's look
at the following examples - Don't use too much colour on your poster - it
will look busy and cluttered. Remember "less is
more".
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12Text
- Text size font type are a very important
aspects when designing a poster. They will
determine whether your audience will be able to
read your poster with ease. If not, all your hard
work was for nothing. - Choose a font type that is easy to read, as in
the following examples - Ariel font is an easy-to-read font. Courier
font might be easy to read, but is probably one
of the oldest, more boring fonts around. Italic
fonts are not always very easy to read,
especially on a poster, where people must read
from a distance!
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14- It is not easy to read words that are in capital
letters, e.g. COMMUNICATION STYLES vs
Communication styles -
- To attract your audience, they must be able to
read your poster from a distance (1 - 3m),
therefore font size is extremely important. These
are recommended font sizes to use - Main title 100 points At least 4 cm high.
- Subheadings 50 points Between 1,5 - 2 cm high.
- Body text 25 points Between 0.5 - 1 cm high
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15Visuals
- Graphics, photographs, diagrams, etc., are very
important components of your poster. They will
add interesting visuals to the poster, helping
you to get your message across. - Don't add unnecessary or too many visuals to your
poster - this will clutter your poster and make
it too "busy". - Enlarge and crop your visuals, if necessary, by
zooming into the relevant part of the
picture/visual. - Make sure that your visuals are clear and of good
quality.
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16Get started belangrijke tips!
- Kies een progamma (b.v. powerpoint)
- Stel de omvang van de pagina in op A1
- (onder File gt Page Setup 841 mm x 594 mm)
- Maak afweging over onderwerp en tekst wat is
jullie hoofdboodschap - Voeg tekst en illustraties toe
- Vergeet niet jullie namen
- Mailen naar rbekker_at_few.nl voor maandag 13/10 om
11.00 uur in pdf format - (let op te grote bestanden gaan niet over de
email)
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