@Duarte - and further down @Jeremy
 

> I am of course available to make any final adjustments to my poster 
> required to match you standards and requirements. There is always a 
> somewhat implicit need for some post-contest fine-tuning, even from my 
> part, as I would myself like to make a few small additions and touch ups 
> for the final version. So let me know what Jeremy, Mat, Eric or anyone else 
> requires.
>

Truly a worthy winner!!!

Ok, the main thing pointed out was a clearer "call to action", i.e in our 
case something that makes the viewer actually go to the computer and type 
in the url. (Hm... will it work well on the phone?)

Here are some examples 
<https://www.google.se/search?hl=en&q=examples+of+call+to+action+on+websites&gws_rd=cr,ssl&ei=LqOpVOPcAqvMygOGvYLQCw#hl=en-SE&q=examples+of+call+to+action+in+ads>
 
of "calls to action in ads" but I think it's enough with something simple 
that stands out (red? "handwritten"? encricled?) and just plants a sentence 
in their like "You MUST type in tiddlywiki.com/poster in your browser NOW". 
(Yes it's corny but it's not meant to be pretty/clever/subtle/... it's ment 
to make them click.). 

 

> A few questions of my own that stand out the most are:
>
>    - Is the poster size really 210mm × *279*mm ? I know we are accounting 
>    for American standard paper sizes, but an ISO A4 paper is 210 x *297*mm. 
>    Just want to make sure it is not a typo.
>
>
Yes, 210x279 is to make it fit both on European A4 and on US letter size. I 
reason it's better with a few mm of white margin than someone not being 
able to print it or have it cut. With your fish maybe it doesn't matter if 
the lenght is cut a bit - any @Americans here who can tell). Ideally a 
slightly too small image should be centered on their printout but with so 
few mm I think it wouldn't matter much if it wasn't. If you have a better 
idea - rock'n roll.

@Jeremy
 
As for your format questions, I will let Mr.R reply. Personally I think pdf 
sounds like a terrific idea! And I'm VERY happy to hear you're willing to 
provide multiple versions. One little thing I think would be particularly 
valuable would be a monochrome version(s).

Jeremy, is there anything you need help with when it comes to putting up 
the posters? I think the best, from an accessibility point, would be a 
gallery showing all posters available and perhaps stating "creator", "file 
format" and a print button. If you give some specs, maybe someone could 
help set up such a gallery?



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