A poster (at least in this context) is a large format document, usually for public display, that discusses a research project in a concise manner, using both text and graphics. It is frequently used in the sciences and social sciences as a form of scholarly communication at conferences and meetings.
"First Draft of Research Poster for eHealth 2010: The Use of Social Bookmarking by Health and Social Care Students" by Ed de Quincey is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Creating Your Poster
There's a lot to be said for keeping it simple and using tools we probably already know. Many web sites advocate using PowerPoint to create your poster.
Printing Your Poster
UFV's Print Services offers large format printing. If you're a student, the cost of printing your poster may be covered by the department, or by the Research Office. It's always a good idea to ask.
Mike Morrison’s Poster Re-design
This is a different take on the poster designs mentioned in previous tabs. In this YouTube video, How to create a better research poster in less time, Mike Morrison helps you captivate viewers' attention by getting your key findings across succinctly. Fast forward to 12:08 for the re-design.
A template is also available.