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Getting a Winning Look Your Visual Display

The standard presentation board is a three-panel, free-standing structure that folds for ease in transporting to and from the fair. You can make your own or ask your teacher about ordering a stock board from an educational supply catalog or visit your local office supply store.
Hints
Photographs
Photograph the sequence or steps of your experiment and place the photographs on your board. The importance is the quality of your research not the objects your bring to the PRSEF. Photographs or visuals of human test subjects must have informed consent.
A Good Title
Your title should be simple, accurate and an attention-grabber. Make the observer want to know more.
Organization
Make sure your display is logically presented and easy to read. A glance should permit anyone (particularly the judges) to locate quickly the title, experiments, results, and conclusions. When you arrange your display, imagine that you are seeing it for the first time.
Eye-catching
Make your display stand out. Include photographs. Use neat, colorful headings, charts, and graphs. Home-built equipment, construction paper, and colored markers are excellent. Pay special attention to the labeling of graphs, charts, diagrams, and tables. Each item must have a descriptive title. Anyone should be able to understand the visuals without further explanation.
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