> > A poster session sounds cool, but it works well when the presenters are > companies, rather than individuals. To get a good A0 poster, you need access > to printing services (which are not cheap, but doable) and graphic design > talent, which is neither cheap nor common in IETF attendees. To get such a > poster up, I would need either my company's sponsorship, or else use my own > talents in graphic design: Hmm, #12FF12. Now there's a nice shade of green > for a background. As for fonts, let's go with Mistral, because > http://www.cracked.com/funny-5647-fonts .
Conferences (IEEE, ACM, ...) routinely have poster sessions, with mostly academic participation. Well-funded universities spend $50 at the local print shop or have an in-house large-size printer; not-so-well-funded universities simply print a dozen letter-size sheets and attach them to the board. Henning _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf
