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Behaving Animals | What else? Behaving Animals What else? Menu Skip to content Home About – CV – Photography & Art Professional Associations in Ethology Poster Toaster (1) | D.Day 2014 Lausanne 1 Reply The idea is to review academic posters based on the way their content is organised and formatted in order to gain insights into strategies to keep or avoid when creating one. I took photos of posters presented during a day-long conference for doctoral students of the Faculty of Biology and Medicine at the University of Lausanne. Below is one of them. (click to enlarge) Boxes boxes boxes This student obviously likes to separate information into boxes. I do think boxes can be beneficial when used parsimoniously, to highlight a particular information for example. When used throughout a poster, however, they start to loose their effectiveness. In this case, the lines separating the boxes are so thin, and the text and figures are so close to them, that they are...

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