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Drawing of an example display board layout for a science fair board

Example photo of a display board used for a science project
Example image of illegible text typed over a picture of a turkey
This sample shows how difficult it can be to read text when you print it on top of an image. Don't do it!

Materials and Construction Techniques

Materials and Construction Techniques


Example display board with color coded background paper for related sectionsImage Credit: Science Buddies
Color construction paper can accent your board.

Samples

Samples

Click the Science Fair Display Board image below to start the slideshow with a collection of examples!

Slideshow Images

bright border
1. A bright border can liven up a project display board (image courtesy of Elmer's, 2012).

display board header card
2. If you need more room to fit all your data, use a display board header card (image courtesy of Elmer's, 2012).

colorful tri-fold display board
3. Using a colorful tri-fold display board, like this red one, for your science project can be a nice visual contrast (image courtesy of Elmer's, 2012).

Putting headings like Materials, Procedure, and Data in large fonts on display board
4. Putting headings like Materials, Procedure, and Data in large fonts helps increase the readability of your project display board (image courtesy of Elmer's, 2012).

Print your display board as a full size poster
5. If you choose to print your display board as a full size poster, consider mounting it on a tri-fold board, as shown here, to make it easy to set up free-standing on a table (image courtesy of Kim Mullin, 2012).

Thematic decorations can help set your science fair display board apart
6. Thematic decorations can help set your science fair display board apart from the rest as long as the decorations do not make it difficult to see and read the project information. (image courtesy of Kim Mullin, 2012).

Contrasting colors on display board
7. Contrasting colors, in this case yellow construction paper as the backing for text and images on a blue tri-fold display board, can help draw the attention of passer-bys (image courtesy of Kim Mullin, 2012).

Adding models, like these turbines, to a display board
8. Adding models, like these turbines, to a display board can be a great way of conveying lots of information quickly (image courtesy of Kim Mullin, 2012).

display board
9. Using large letters for your project title helps attract readers (image courtesy of Kim Mullin, 2012).

Diagrams and photographs are a good way of conveying  on a display board
10.Diagrams and photographs are a good way of conveying a lot of information quickly and efficiently on a project display board, especially for complex science projects like this one (image courtesy of Kim Mullin, 2012).

Science fairs often have a large number of projects packed close together.
11. Science fairs often have a large number of projects packed close together. Large font, good color combinations, and neatness will help your project display board stand out and be easily read.

An eye catching color scheme on display board
12. An eye catching color scheme, like this alternating blue and red on a black tri-fold display board, can help your project stand out at the science fair.

If your experimental setup is small enough and easily transported you may want to set it up in front of your science project display board
13. If your experimental setup is small enough and easily transported you may want to set it up in front of your science project display board. Make sure it does not block people's view of your display board.

This experimental setup of turbines is small enough and easily transported you may want to set it up in front of your science project display board
14. If your experimental setup is small enough and easily transported you may want to set it up in front of your science project display board. Make sure it does not block people's view of your display board.

Clear subheadings, like the ones for Abstract, Research etc. on this science project display board
15. Clear subheadings, like the ones for Abstract, Research etc. on this science project display board, help keep the information well organized and easy for judges to find.

At most science fairs, like the one shown here, the project display boards must be free-standing
16. At most science fairs, like the one shown here, the project display boards must be free-standing. This makes tri-fold display boards ideal as they can easily stand on their own.

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Checklist

Science Fair Project Display Board Checklist

What Makes for a Good Science Fair Project Display Board? For a Good Science Fair Project Display Board, You Should Answer "Yes" to Every Question
Does your display board include:
  • Title
  • Abstract
  • Question
  • Variables and hypothesis
  • Background research
  • Materials list
  • Experimental procedure
  • Data analysis and discussion including data chart(s) & graph(s)
  • Conclusions (including ideas for future research)
  • Acknowledgments
  • Bibliography
Yes / No
Are the sections on your display board organized like a newspaper so that they are easy to follow? Yes / No
Is the text font large enough to be read easily (at least 16 points)? Yes / No
Does the title catch people's attention, and is the title font large enough to be read from across the room? Yes / No
Did you use pictures and diagrams to effectively convey information about your science fair project? Yes / No
Have you constructed your display board as neatly as possible? Yes / No
Did you proofread your display board? Yes / No
Did you follow all of the rules pertaining to display boards for your particular science fair? Yes / No
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