tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1481277762471114452.post3204836109627660150..comments2024-03-20T12:56:48.451-05:00Comments on Better Posters: blog post with conference poster adviceZen Faulkeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07811309183398223358noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1481277762471114452.post-25938931649240407592020-09-10T12:54:17.473-05:002020-09-10T12:54:17.473-05:00Interesting link to branding. I generally agree wi...Interesting link to branding. I generally agree with your claim that both generic and custom solutions can co-exist. There may be levels of resources that scholars can devote to scholarly communication and BetterPoster may be catering to the masses. I think your blog and upcoming book cater to the other end of the spectrum (those with design skills or interests and time/energy to spare).<br /><br />So where are the intermediate options? For posters, slideshows, or blogs, can we develop a set of "pseudo-templates" that guide users to good design choice and allow for customization without spending a great deal of their resources? Or perhaps an online course that moves scholars between stages across their academic training? That would mean that one spends undergrad and masters on templates, PhD coursework on an intermediate option/pseudo-template, and post-doc/professorial experience on custom solutions.<br /><br />I look forward to working in the latter stage and reading your book.beepboophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06218598310288824514noreply@blogger.com