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19 March 2020

The @IAmSciComm poster threads

This week, I’ve been tweeting about posters at the IAmSciComm Twitter account. Most of the topics are ones I’ve blogged about before, but I made lots of new images just for these threads, and I think I made some points better there than I have before here.

And I got to use a lot of GIFs. I mean, a lot a lot.

Monday, 16 March

  • Introducing your host
  • Taking over in a crisis
  • Show me a poster
  • Better posters means better academia
  • The future is visual
  • Posters in a time of crisis

Tuesday, 17 March

  • RTFM
  • Getting to the point
  • Online poster sessions
  • Writing a title
  • Lessons from Shaun the Sheep

Wednesday, 18 March

  • Decisions plus empathy
  • Reading gravity
  • Type size

Thursday, 19 March

  • White space
  • Type choices
  • Academic camping and clothing choices
  • Setting up an online poster session
  • Presenting a poster

Saturday, 21 March

  • Poster critique: Employee placement
  • Poster critique: Fur seal populations
  • Poster critique: Penguin metabolism
  • Poster critique: Glucose toxicity
  • Poster critique: Children's confidence
  • Poster critique: Visual storytelling
  • Poster critique: Asteroid impact
  • Writing Better Posters: the book

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