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(Title) (Names) (Institute). Conclusions: Begin with the most important! What are your conclusions.

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(Title) (Names) (Institute)

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  1. (Title) (Names) (Institute) Conclusions: Begin with the most important! What are your conclusions. Introduction: Here it is essential to write very short and easy to understand.Many posters are too difficult to read. Do not try to include everything. Sometimes you do not even need an introduction! Pictures. Do not hid the content with too many words, illustrate more Method: The aim of the poster is to design it as an advertisment. Make the text easy to read. Left oriented and max 45 signs per line. Every paragraph max 4-6 lines. You should be able to read the poster when standing at a distance. The letters should be 1 cm high (54 points) and without feets. Suitable fonts Arial och Comic Sans Results: Brief, informative and clear. If no printed abstract is given bring an abstract on paper that you can distribute. Diagram: Clear and easy to read essential References: Always bring all material that was not included with you so you can answer questions!

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