1. Poster Size and Orientation
• Recommended size: 33.1 × 46.8 inches (A0).
• Portrait orientation only.
• Ensure margins allow for printing and mounting.
2. Design and Layout
• Arrange into sections: Title, Authors & Affiliations, Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusion, Acknowledgments, References.
• Maintain clear left–right, top–bottom flow.
• Keep visual balance; avoid dense text blocks.
3. Title and Author Information
• Title must be large and readable from 2–3 meters.
• Include full names, affiliations, and email ID.
• Institutional logo at left-top; conference logo at right-top.
• Add poster code number at right-top.
4. Font and Readability
• Use fonts: Times New Roman, Arial, Calibri, Helvetica.
• Title: 72–120 pt
• Headings: 36–60 pt
• Body text: 24–32 pt
• Captions: 18–24 pt
• Use bullet points and concise text.
5. Color Scheme and Graphics
• Use high contrast (dark text on light background).
• Avoid bright/harsh colors.
• Images must be ≥300 dpi.
• Ensure figures/tables are readable from 1–2 meters.
• Label all axes, legends, and units.
6. Content Recommendations
• Be concise; highlight key findings.
• Introduction: clear problem and objective.
• Methods: short descriptions or diagrams.
• Results: use visuals over text.
• Conclusion: key outcomes & implications.
• References: only essential citations.
• Acknowledgments: funding or collaborators.