Aspire Indiana Health GCWL Program Guide
Poster Objective: Define the primary objective of the poster presentation. What message or information do you want to convey to the audience? Audience: Consider the target audience for the poster. Who will be viewing it, and what do they need to know or understand about the topic? Key Message: Determine the main message or takeaway you want viewers to grasp from the poster. What is the core idea or argument you are presenting? Content Structure: Organize the content of the poster in a logical and coherent manner. Identify key sections or subsections that will effectively communicate your message. Visual Elements: Decide on the visual elements that will enhance the poster's appeal and readability. This may include images, graphs, charts, diagrams, and other visual aids. This includes font and color scheme which effect readability. Engagement Strategies: Think about how to engage viewers and encourage interaction with the poster. This could involve posing questions, including interactive elements, or providing opportunities for discussion. Call to Action: Consider including a call to action or next steps for viewers who are interested in learning more about the topic or getting involved in related initiatives.
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