Bear in mind that there are size limits determined by the size of the
mounting boards available. You should contact the conference organizers
about those dimensions. Also consider that bigger is not necessarily better
and that they will not be viewed from any great distance.
Adela Morris
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I am presenting a poster at the SHA conference, I have never done a
poster. I would really like some input from people who have attended
other SHA or archaeology conferences on what they think is the most
effective size. What has been done in the past etc. I was thinking of
doing a poster 30"by 36", It has been recommended to me that my poster
should be 4 foot by 8 feet. Thats a big difference from what I have
been thinking.
Please give me some of your experience from past conferences and
opinions. I want to do what is appropriate.
Help...........
Adela Morris
www.k9Forensic.org