SANORD Conference 2024 – UWC Poster Presentation Guidelines
To ensure the success of the electronic poster session, please follow these guidelines. Presenters will each have a 5-minute slot to speak on their posters followed by 5 minutes Q&A.
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Poster Display Format
- Type: Electronic poster (E-poster) displayed on large digital screens.
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (landscape orientation recommended for digital screens).
- Resolution: Minimum of 1920 x 1080 pixels to ensure clarity on large displays.
- File Format: PDF or JPEG format is preferred for high-quality images and to prevent any font or formatting issues.
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Standard Poster Size
- Recommended Dimensions: 40 inches (height) x 23 inches (width) or any size that maintains the 16:9 aspect ratio.
- Ensure the text and visuals are legible on a large screen when viewed from a distance of approximately 1 meter.
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Poster Content and Structure
- Title:
- Font Size: 72-80 pt.
- Place at the top of the poster and center-align.
- Title should be concise and clear, preferably in sentence case.
- Author(s) and Affiliation(s):
- Font Size: 36-40 pt.
- Listed directly below the title.
- Introduction: Brief overview of the topic.
- Objectives/Research Question: Clearly stated, concise.
- Methods: Summarize in a way that’s visually engaging.
- Results: Use graphs, tables, and visuals to summarize findings.
- Discussion/Conclusion: Bullet points or key takeaways.
- Acknowledgments/Funding Sources: Optional, brief.
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Text and Font Specifications
- Font Style: Use simple, sans-serif fonts like Arial, Calibri, or Helvetica for legibility.
- Font Sizes:
- Titles: 72-80 pt
- Headings/Sub-headings: 36-48 pt
- Body Text: 24-32 pt
- Captions/Footnotes: 18-24 pt
- Text Alignment: Left-align text for easy reading, avoid justified text to prevent gaps.
- Wording: Keep text concise. Avoid dense paragraphs; use bullet points to summarize.
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Font Colors and Background
- Background: Use a white or light-colored background for optimal readability.
- Font Colors:
- Use dark colors (e.g., black, navy) on light backgrounds.
- Avoid neon or excessively bright colors as they can be difficult to read on a digital screen.
- Use accent colors sparingly to highlight key points or sections.
- Contrast: Ensure high contrast between text and background for readability.
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Visuals
- Images and Graphics: Use high-resolution images to avoid pixelation.
- Charts and Graphs: Use bold colors that align with the overall theme; avoid complex or cluttered visuals.
- Number of Visuals: Limit visuals to a few high-impact images or charts that directly support your message.
- Captions: Include short captions under each visual to enhance understanding.