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What... I mean... Why... I... I give up. Shudder. Hat tip to Andrew Gelman.
Pieter Torrez has an article on how to create a beautiful scientific poster.There�s good advice on use of colours, text, software tools. The only thing I�m not sure I agree with is adding a picture of yourself.
Eve Heaton decided to use the trick that every conference vendor learned long ago to attract passers-by:
Hat tip to Colin Purrington.
Because PowerPoint is so often used to make posters as well as presentations, I have to link to this long, thorough analysis of PowerPoint�s history and use. The history is impeccable, although the analysis of PowerPoint�s importance is variable and sometimes told in fancy academese instead of plain English. Here�s an excerpt I like (that applies to poster presentations, too):
Check out the list of 2015�s most popular fonts. Plenty of gorgeous fonts, though quite a few would only be good in very small doses on an academic poster.
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Latest modern science | Link roundup for January 2016 - Si Bejo Science
We have a new contender for �worst graph ever�: the pie cloud.What... I mean... Why... I... I give up. Shudder. Hat tip to Andrew Gelman.
Pieter Torrez has an article on how to create a beautiful scientific poster.There�s good advice on use of colours, text, software tools. The only thing I�m not sure I agree with is adding a picture of yourself.
Eve Heaton decided to use the trick that every conference vendor learned long ago to attract passers-by:
Hat tip to Colin Purrington.
Because PowerPoint is so often used to make posters as well as presentations, I have to link to this long, thorough analysis of PowerPoint�s history and use. The history is impeccable, although the analysis of PowerPoint�s importance is variable and sometimes told in fancy academese instead of plain English. Here�s an excerpt I like (that applies to poster presentations, too):
Rich Gold, manager of the Research in Experimental Documents group at Xerox PARC and self-proclaimed PowerPoint maestro, characterized presentations as jazz. Slides are merely the starting point, the �bass rhythm, and chord changes over which the melody is improvised.� ... Reading from notes or slides violates the expectation that a speaker can lay it down fresh every time, connecting with the group around a commonly held artifact.
Check out the list of 2015�s most popular fonts. Plenty of gorgeous fonts, though quite a few would only be good in very small doses on an academic poster.
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