Honestly, the topic was the first thing that caught my attention. Ebola was heavily covered by the media last year and while I knew that it was highly contagious and dangerous, I was curious about the details. When I finally made my way over to the poster, no one was there to pitch it. Now, I usually wouldn’t have been compelled to read over a whole poster without someone explaining it, but this one was set up in such a way, that I didn’t mind. And that is another reason (really the *main reason*) why I liked this poster so much. It had a story-like example of an ebola case running across the top, kind of like a cartoon strip. That pretty much convinced me to stay and read the rest. Words were kept at a minimum, which you’d think would be difficult when explaining something very scientific, but they managed with pictures and diagrams. Besides for making the poster more aesthetically pleasing, it also made it more approachable and simple to understand (especially for the non-premed person). They added in points about cultural influences as well, which I found really interesting.
All in all, cool topic, fun setup, great visuals, ooh la la poster.
Ebola Explained VERY WELL 🙂