When I give lectures on poster design, I show examples of horrific posters I’ve found on the internet. But I fear that someday the author of a poster I’m critiquing is going to be in the audience and carrying a concealed weapon, so I thought it was time to construct my own bad poster. The result is, “Pigs in space: effect of zero gravity and ad libitum feeding on weight gain in Cavia porcellus.” A list of why the poster is awful is below the image.
I encourage teachers to print the poster and hang in a hallway a month prior to when students’ posters are due. Here’s the PDF. Ideally, also print and hang my poster that shows tips on how to make a poster. More poster tips than you really need, plus free templates, at “Designing conference posters“.
Why this is a terrible poster
- Too much text (I’ve been on mission to push for 800 words).
- Background image is distracting (distracts from illustrations).
- Text box backgrounds are dark, which makes text really hard to read.
- Text box backgrounds are all different colors, for no reason (distracting).
- Text boxes are different widths (distracting, hard to follow flow of poster).
- Some text boxes too wide (aim for 45-65 characters per line).
- Text boxes not separated from each other by pleasing “white” space.
- Text box edges not aligned (distracting).
- Text justified, which causes bad inter-word spacing. Also makes reading harder (brain uses jaggedness of left-justified text).
- Logos are distracting, useless, crowd title.
- Title word art distracting, hard to read, juvenile.
- Title is in all caps, which is harder to read and obscures Latin name.
- Title is italicized, which also obscures Latin name style conventions.
- Author font and color is annoying (comic sans should be reserved for comic books).
- Author font color is too loud relative to other text.
- Results are presented in sentences instead of visually with charts.
- Section headers have too much formatting (big font, bolded, italicized, underlined, and colored — ack!). Choose one. [Note: I forgot to number the sections…that would have been even worse.]
- Terrible graphic of Guinea pig on scale. Need one of the actual set up (pigs eating while weightless, for example).
- Inclusion of an Abstract consumes space needlessly. Abstract section should be banned from posters. Posters ARE an abstract.
- Plus the science is terrible! (Bad science is correlated with bad graphic design, by the way.)
This poster was published in the journal Nature. And yes, that street number is a horrific gravity reference. Sorry.
Haha, What’s wrong with this poster Colin??
What a great “In Your Face example” of what not to do!
Love the blog!
Mike
Mike, it was actually strange as I was making it…I started to like it. I’m really not sure if I’ll ever be the same. Poisoned by comic sans. A terrible way to go. Thanks for visiting.
Some commentary: http://www.metafilter.com/114629/3D-graphs-belong-in-Time-magazine-and-1st-grade
I am Just about to embark on a poster for my Business degree. I’m 45, in full time occupation and thought posters were what we used to hang on our bedroom wall!?!
Do you have examples of a good poster?
I actually really liked the Star Wars scroll at the top. It immediately drew my attention.
I sort of liked it, too. The awfulness started to grow on me.
This. Blog. Is. Brilliant! Thank you for explaining the do’s and don’t do’s of ‘posterism’ in a way that doesn’t make me want to take my own life through boredom. Extremely useful resource and entertaining enough to read even if I wasn’t doing a poster! Thanks for the help!
Ah, another life saved! Great to hear. And good luck on that poster. Don’t bore them.
Add to the list of irksome things: the author’s continued reliance on double spaces after periods.
Ah, I’d forgotten I had done that. Thank you!!
This is hurting to my eyes.
Thanks for the tips and lecture on Poster making.
I don’t know what you mean by this review….Comic sans is my favorite :(
You should repay for your sins
I think if this was displayed at a poster conference, everyone would love it… What is that saying?
I would love to see this poster at a meeting.