POSTERS

Submission and display

Please bring your poster with you ready to put up on Wednesday morning

Please bring your own hanging materials (i.e. Velcro) as these will not be provided

Poster size and orientation

Max size = A1

Orientation = portrait

Pictures showing correct orientation and size

Tips for producing a good poster

font  Be consistent with your design choice; all title text should be uniform, and all body text should be uniform. Use conventional fonts such as Times, Arial, Calibri, Tahoma or Verdana.

font Size can be used to denote headings, body text, and important information. The larger your poster is the larger your font will be. As for legibility, the following sizes are a good starting point: to be legible from 6 feet use 30pt

images should be scanned in at the highest possible resolution for optimal printing

colour – pick a background image or color that is easy to read off. Consider using a solid, light color background with dark text, or a dark background with light text

Changes or updates to your poster

The poster you submit must be the same title and content as submitted on your astract submission form. We do not accept changes to the title, content or authors

Blacklisting

Please note that if you after initially accepting an offer you withdraw, do not register by the or attend and provide your poster you will be blacklisted for future BIPOSA meetings

All poster authors must be registered to attend the meeting by 16th August 2024 to be included in the listing and programme

British Medical Journal Ophthalmology Online

BMJ Open Ophthalmology (BMJ OO) is an open access journal that covers all aspects of ophthalmology and vision science: https://bmjophth.bmj.com

BIPOSA is working as an affiliate organisation with BMJ OO for this year’s annual meeting. If your abstract is accepted as a poster we will send you information on the option of getting your abstract published in the BMJOO