Effective Poster Design



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Education for Health, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2002, 79 83 PRACTICAL ADVICE Effective Poster Design JAN VAN DALEN 1, HENRI GUBBELS 1, CHARLES ENGEL 2, KHAYA MFENYANA 3 1 Universiteit Maastricht, the Netherlands; 2 University of London, UK; and 3 University of Transkei, South Africa Introduction A poster is an abstract. The mistake most frequently made is to put too much information on your poster. Your poster should be an eye-catcher, containing a brief message, understood at a glance. It is claimed that you have about three seconds to catch the audience s attention. To achieve this three second hit there are some aspects that you can take into account when you set out to design a poster. This brief didactic paper addresses the issues that help you create an attractive and effective poster (BMA & BLATHE, 1973; Newble et al., 1994). Steps in Poster Design. What is the overall message you intend to present?. De ne your audience: who do you want to reach? How expert are they? What can you assume to be common knowledge?. What should the audience remember?. Gather content: before editing, write down all aspects of your message that you can think of the essential issues, arguments, items of evidence, explanations, conclusions.. Think of a sequence that will hold the audience s attention and lead the eyes and mind to follow your argument from its start to its conclusion.. Create sections: classify the information that you have gathered. Address for correspondence: Jan van Dalen, PhD, Skillslab, Faculty of Medicine, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands. Tel: +31-43-3881793. Fax: +31-43-3884127. E-mail: j.vandalen@sk.unimaas.nl Education for Health ISSN 1357 6283 print/issn 1469 5804 online # 2002 Taylor & Francis Ltd http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals DOI: 10.1080/1357628011010824 1

80 J. van Dalen et al.. Make a heading for each section to stimulate the interest of the audience and introduce the following text.. Make a statement for the information in each section: limit the information in each section to a caption and a statement, not exceeding ve points.. Find a focus, eliminate noise (edit, edit, edit!): try to explain your message to an 11-year-old.. Put it together: only after all these steps have been taken you can make the poster. If your message can be read when you sketch it on one sheet of A4 (21630 cm) or legal-sized (8.5614 inch) paper, then the proportion is probably good. Design of the Poster Layout Title and key message should catch the eye. If you design your poster on an A4 or legal-sized sheet, it can easily be enlarged to the optimal size (86original) without altering the proportions. Colour Use colour for a logo or a picture. Avoid coloured background. In the body of the poster, only use a support colour to group information that belongs together. Remember that 8% of the male population has impaired colour vision. Text Size If readable on an A4 or legal-sized sheet, the enlargement to a poster has adequate text size. Style and Type Use one or at most two fonts, preferably Arial or Times Roman. Only use Bold, CAPITALS or Italic when it absolutely cannot be avoided. Paragrap h Formatting Justi cation is generally the optimal reading comfort, but avoid too long spaces between words. Visuals Only use pictures or other illustrations as an eye-catcher or when necessary to understand your message. Avoid unnecessary details on the picture. Space Leave about 50% of the surface of your poster as white space.

Effective Poster Design 81 Criteria of a Good Poster Clarity Is the poster s key message immediately clear to the reader? Usually, people can remember a mean of seven items, plus or minus two. Be on the safe side, and list no more than ve items. If you must address more than ve items, group and categorise them into a tree-structure with headings and subheadings. Relevance Every word on the poster should be relevant to the poster. Omit sidelines, a poster is an abstract. Concision Every word on the poster should be necessary to understand the poster s message. The information should be as limited as possible. Figure 1. Simplicity and the use of categories in information on a poster by Abdalla M. Malki (Bahrain).

82 J. van Dalen et al. Figure 2. The use of headings and graphics in a poster by V. Moulaert et al. (Maastricht). Appeal The poster should look nice and inviting. It must attract attention and its appearance must not distract from the message. Simplicity is usually the best. Readability The lettering should be large enough, also for older viewers standing at a distance of 1 2 metres. It is tempting to reduce the font size to allow for more information on the poster, but this will discourage passers by. Above two examples are given of outstanding posters, although reduction of the size as well as reproduction in black and white does reduce the impact. Figure 1 shows the poster that won the Best Poster Award at the International Network Conference in Bahrain: A.M. Malki (Bahrain); Adult Defence Against Learning. This poster was selected because of its appeal, clarity and simplicity, by which the message quickly becomes clear. It also shows that the guidelines mentioned above do not always apply: here the lettering over a picture background did not hamper the readability. Figure 2 shows a poster that was selected for an additional award at the same occasion: V. Moulaert, J. Schrander, G. Dunselman, A. Scherpbier and many others. The new curriculum of Maastricht University. This poster is an excellent example of how information can be structured with the use of headings, and of the use of graphics.

Effective Poster Design 83 References BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND BRITISH LIFE ASSURANCE TRUST FOR HEALTH EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF AUDIO VISUAL COMMUNICATION (1973). Static displays posters, wall charts, exhibits in medical education. London: Department of Audio Visual Communication, British Life Assurance Trust for Health Education. NEWBLE, D., CANNON, R. & KAPELIS, Z. (1994). A handbook for medical teachers. London: Kluwer Academic. Relevant Websites http://www.uoguelph.ca/ http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/dtp/projects/poster/poster1.html http://www.geo.utexas.edu/output/poster.html http://www.slac.stanford.edu/grp/techpubs/help/posters/basics.html http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/dept/tips/present/posters.htm http://www.asp.org/education/howto_onposters.html http://www.kumc.edu/sah/oted/jradel/poster_presentations/pstrstart.html