I stumbled across this article in The Scientist today: life sciences scientist discussing posters that are used to present work in scientific conferences. It is worth a read, presentation design discussed from another angle.
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Some points that are made (some more serious than others):
- PowerPoint has killed the scientific conference poster, the program is not build for it, but people do not want to spend a lot of money on huge trial prints that in the end are not good
- Color-coordinating the clothing of the presenter with those of the presenter (scientifically proven) improves communcation effectiveness
- There is a bigger debate on the "death of the scientific paper" with ever increasing data sets and new presentation technologies available
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