Assessment criteria for posters
There are different ways to assess a poster. The most important aspects are
content and visualization. The following questions should help you creating
an appealing poster.
Content and overall impression are the most important things; details can be an improvement.
Criteria to consider
- Overall impression: Does my poster have a good structure?
- Blanks: Is my poster full of text passages and graphs, or
is it well balanced? Are there any blanks interrupting
reading fluency?
- Relation between text and graphs: Do they complement one
another as regards content and visualization?
- Text size: Is the text clearly legible or only partially?
- Structure and reading fluency: Is there a clear structure
supporting reading fluency?
- Authors: Are the authors indicated on the poster? Are there
any contact details?
- Content: Are the three principles «Look at me!», «Read me!»,
and «Ask me!» put into practice? Are the main statements of my
poster clearly presented?