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Posters as an educational strategy.

S Duchin, G Sherwood

    Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
    |September 1, 1990
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    Effective posters serve as independent information sources or presentation support. Key elements for impactful poster design include clear content, audience awareness, and strategic use of design principles for viewer engagement.

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    Area of Science:

    • Scientific communication
    • Visual aids in research

    Background:

    • Posters are versatile visual aids.
    • They function as independent information sources or presentation support.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline guidelines for effective poster development.
    • To highlight design principles for engaging scientific posters.

    Main Methods:

    • Delineation of poster content.
    • Understanding audience needs and setting.
    • Application of basic design elements.

    Main Results:

    • Brief, constant, and interactive message delivery.
    • Successful posters are both attractive and memorable.
    • Strategic use of composition, color, and spacing.

    Conclusions:

    • Well-designed posters enhance information dissemination.
    • Poster design significantly impacts viewer engagement and message retention.