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VISUAL AIDSFOR PRESENTATION
HOW TO CREATE
What is good visual aid?
Visualize the message
Easy to understand
Appealling to emotion
Basically people will do as followed
How many cups?Rule of Six
How about
photo?
few photoeson a slide
nice photo with details
photo of interest
THIS IS THE HEADING
This is sub heading
• * this is idea 1
• * this is idea 2
How about
heading?
How about
font?
A sample of
Times New
Roman
A sample
of ArialA sample of
VnTime
A sample
of impact
A sample of
Segoe UI
Light
Use few font types (2-3)
Use some itatic & bold
How about
color?
People think we should use few (02) colors each slide
BUT...Normal rules can’t
impress the audience
We gotta make a
difference
what can you do
3 seconds
One message per slide
2
3
4
Use number
creatively to
highlight main
points
Ask yourself why you put flowers here
What you like
Might not be what i like
One picture per slide
As the background
Note: a photo should not contain too many details
Note: Where to get photoWhat size? Why choose it?
1Bad
examples
1Bad
examples
“Audience will either listen to the presenter or read the slide themselves”-Slideology-
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
2001
2011
2012
Graph like this is quiet boring
and might contain too many
details
bike
motorbike
car
100%Riding bike
to school or
work
43%Driving
car on
holidays
57%Riding
motorbike
to market
30%motorbike
20%bike
17%Public
transportation
11%car
8%
train8%
plane
6%others
water1 billion gallons
water1 million gallons
Compare and contrast
by timeline(for historical presentation)
2001 2011 2012
Leaving school
Starting MS company
Buying a new car
Good for statisticsno background
free extension
various
download the iconthenounproject.com
1
2 open it in Corel Draw
3 save as .WMF
Good tools to know
1. Transparent
2. Contrast
3. Setup layout
4. Animation
5. Font selection
6. Color contrast
General slide structure
Slide 1: Topic introduction
Slide 2: Main idea 1
Slide 3,4,5 : Supporting idea
Slide 6: Main idea 2
Slide 7,8,9: Supporting idea
Slide 10: Conclusion
Practice
Design the first slide to present
the topic of a presentation.
Choose any topic you like.