A good design typically consists of fonts that aren't obnoxious and hard to read, and be sure that the background isn't too busy and taking away from the main focus. When designing a poster, be sure that the composition flows nicely. If you have too many distracting photos that take away from the main subject of the poster, then simplify it and keep only the key ones. Also, if you have more than one image on it, be sure they all have a factor in common, like a color or filter. It makes the design aesthetically pleasing to look at. That goes for other parts of the poster as well, like the text. If the text all has different fonts and different colors that don't fit in a color palette, then that's a bad design layout. Also, keep it simple. Don't overdo it, like when giving information about what the poster is for, don't make it an essay. Keep it small and simple, but be sure to get your point across.
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