Advantages and Disadvantages of A Poster Part Two
Advantages of a Poster
A poster can speak for itself without the presence of the author is necessary. It can thus reach a wider audience than with a time-limited lecture.
On one occasion, several posters can be displayed in one room simultaneously, and visitors can look at the posters they want.
Often posters are also presented through a short lecture or the presence of the authorship. This results in more direct contact with the audience, creating an interactive situation that is less possible during a lecture.
A poster Can Be Used Several Times and Shown On Different Occasions.
A poster is suitable for people with severe stage fright, who have trouble speaking in front of a larger group and feel more comfortable when they stand next to their poster for a certain time and can provide information to a limited number of interested parties.
Disadvantages of a Poster
What has once been printed on a poster can only be corrected or adjusted with difficulty. It is, therefore, less flexible.
A good poster printing must be able to attract attention. Especially at a poster exhibition (poster fair), it has to hold its own against many competitors.
Compared to the preparation of a lecture, a poster only saves time to a limited extent. However, practice makes perfect here too.
Posters usually mean that you have to reduce content and get to the point. Choosing what goes on a poster and what needs to be left out is not always easy.
Conclusion
You should carefully consider which form of presentation is most suitable for your concerns and prepare accordingly.















