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*Get a template from a lab mate. | *Get a template from a lab mate. | ||
*The name of the presenting author (first and last) should be underlined. Consider using a photo of the author on the poster (so that people at the conference can find you). | *The name of the presenting author (first and last) should be underlined. Consider using a photo of the author on the poster (so that people at the conference can find you). | ||
- | *Try not to exceed 250 words (about the length of an abstract). The poster should not be a wall of text. It should be mostly images and graphs. | + | *Try not to exceed 300 words on a poster (about the length of an abstract). The poster should not be a wall of text. It should be mostly images and graphs. |
*At the top of the poster, state the main message of the poster: One or two sentences that will be easy for someone to read as they are walking past. | *At the top of the poster, state the main message of the poster: One or two sentences that will be easy for someone to read as they are walking past. | ||
*A good "user-experience design" means a poster with a low interaction cost, low cognitive load, strong information scent, and a dash of fun stuff). | *A good "user-experience design" means a poster with a low interaction cost, low cognitive load, strong information scent, and a dash of fun stuff). |