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PANDUAN

PENYEDIAAN
POSTER
SAIZ

 59.44 cm x 84.07 cm
 Vertical
 Setiap penyertaan poster bebas untuk membuat format
persembahan sendiri mengikut kehendak dan kreativiti
masing-masing tetapi sekurang-kurangnya setiap poster
hendaklah mengandungi:
a. Tajuk
b. Nama penulis dan affiliations
c. Pendahuluan (Introduction)
d. Bahan dan Kaedah (Materials and Methods)
e. Keputusan (Results)
f. Kesimpulan (Conclusions)
g. Rujukan (References)
h. Maklumat (Contacts)
TIPS
MEMBUAT
POSTER
 Plan
 Poster purpose check-in
 Before you do anything, make sure you can answer
the following questions. This will help you set the
context for your poster and highlight what needs to
be included:
 Who is my audience?
 What is the most exciting/impactful/educational
finding from the research?
 What are the best ways of conveying the findings?
Should I include charts, text, photos, images, graphs?
 Sketch it out
 Now you have the context, what’s the best way to
create an academic poster design?
 With all design work, it’s better to start with a pen
and paper before moving onto your design tool of
choice. This way you can play around with
positioning without wasting time moving around
lots of text and images.
 Content order
 Is there a logical flow you can create with the
content you want to include?
 Think about how the user will scan through each
of the sections and visually bring the connected
content closer together. Be careful when putting
elements close to each other when they don’t
actually belong together, because, as we said
earlier, your readers will automatically group them
together!
 Colour palette
 Choosing colours is an important part of the
design process.
 You can use colour to draw attention to important
information and bring your academic poster to life.
 We recommend keeping the number of colours to a
maximum of 3
 Text
 Keep your title font and important highlights
readable from 2-3 metres away.
 Keep headings short
 Try to keep your word count to the absolute
minimum
 Use fonts that are easy to read
 Image quality
 If you are using images, make sure the resolution
is high enough to be printed out or magnified.
 Graphical content
 Ensure clear legends, titles and axis labels
 Remove or reduce grid lines so focus can be on the
plot lines
 Catch the typos
 There’s not much worse than standing in front of
your academic poster on the day of the conference
and realising you’ve misspelled your title.
 Read, re-read and read again.
 Make sure you have at least one person other than
yourself reviewing your poster for grammar errors.
 Keep it simple
 Don’t overwork it! Simplicity always wins in
design.

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