dmi poster template a1p
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7/27/2019 DMI Poster Template A1p
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Subtitle
Photo
12x12cm
300 dpi
Name / Surname
University
Country
email
Web page
Area of Research
K-words
Theme
You are encourage to use graphics
we suggest you use:- Min Size Font 18
- graphics/pictures, 300 dpi
- Bibliography
- This layout is only a suggestion you are
free to modify it as you see fit.
Use This Space to Insert Title of Your Paper YourUniversity
Logo
here insert your research, including
methodology and approach;please, if possible, underline
didactic activities related to your researchWe congratulate you that your paper has been accepted for a poster presentation during the DMI
2012 International Research Conference.
We want to encourage you to invest a comparable amount of effort in the design of your poster, as
you would do in the preparation of an oral presentation. A well-designed poster draws the
attention of other delegates to your work and can be the start of a valuable discussion and even
cooperation. Contacts coming from a poster presentation are usually intensive because they
involve a one-to-one discussion between author and visitor instead of a one-directional
presentation.
Posters will be displayed in one of the main conference areas. They will be grouped together
according to the themes of the conference tracks. There will be designated times for all poster
presentations; during these times you should stand next to your poster and be prepared to answer
questions and discuss your research. Normally you would have copies of your paper available for
those who would like to read it.
The aims of the poster are to:
present the main topic and the most important results of your research in a visually attractive and
engaging manner. Further information comes in the form of a discussion with your visitors.
promote collaborative thinking and analysis between delegates
Preparing your poster
The space available is a standing format of 80 cm (32 inches) wide and 110 cm (44 inches) high.
Please put all the authors names and affiliations on the poster. It is also helpful if you put a
photograph of the presenting author on the poster
Make the poster by printing all of your slides (i.e. the handouts if you were presenting your paper
to an audience) on a single large sheet of paper, or attach separately printed pages on to one large
sheet.
Normally there should be a maximum of six-eight letter / A4-sized slides in your poster.
To create an effective poster, keep your audience in mind and focus on the information that is
most relevant to the conference theme. Make your poster visually pleasing by including a mixture
of texts and graphics, but do not overload delegates with too much information. Be selective and
focus on the key themes
Although there is no minimum or required font for posters, you should ensure that your font is
large enough (e.g. 18 points and more) for visitors to be able to read it clearly
Graphics are a great way to make your poster more visually appealing. Be creative and use
different types of graphics (photographs, graphs, etc.) to enhance your ideas