Research posters are used to quickly, yet efficiently summarize your research project. Like research papers, research posters outline your project's background, methods, findings, results (typically in graphical form), discussion, references, and acknowledgments. You can consider your research poster to be a condensed version of your research paper. Always consider your audience when determining what to present and how to present. Research posters should be understandable to those with basic and advanced knowledge of your research topic.
While some things might be obvious about what should be included on your research poster (your name! a title!) use this checklist to think about other things that usually should be included on a humanities research poster that is intended to be presented to others.
To increase the readability and appeal of your poster, adhere to the following best practices:
Adapted from "Social Science & Humanities Research Poster Design" by Tulane University. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License; "Research Posters" By Illinois Library. Used under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 license.