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Font Types
•Use a basic font like Arial-Bold-Clear
•Do not mix fonts-Sans serif•Underlines may be used for hyperlinks
•Arial 28 Point Size-italics hard to read•Bodoni MT Poster 24 Point Size•Too many Font Styles•French Script MT 24 Point Size
Font Colors
Use High Color Contrast
TEXT IN UPPERCASE CAN CAUSE EYE STRAINRed and Blue is hard on the retina
This is an example of high contrast
Italics are hard to read
Draw Attention use Draw Attention use BoldBold
Use Underline to draw attention
Mix upper and lower case
Color to draw attention
Italics to draw attention
Image Color and SizeImage Color and Size
Resizing graphics Don’t distract Pictures and text look good
together
Too many “cute” pictures are distracting.
Relate to the topic-Be creative!
Don’t use too many words!!!Don’t use too many words!!!
Paragraphs of text are too distracting and ineffective. Use bulleted items that are short and to the point. When you use too much text your audience loses interest and remember the point of a power point presentation to provide information. If your audience can’t read the information, it is ineffective. So use meaningful points of interest. Good luck!
Don’t use too many words!!!Don’t use too many words!!! Paragraphs of text are too distracting Use bulleted items that are to the point. Too much text your audience loses
interest. Use meaningful points of interest.
Too many things going on!Too many things going on!
Too much information. Too many things to see all at once. Use bulleted items. Have items enter the slide one by one
This is much betterThis is much better
Too much information Too many things to see all at once Use bulleted items Have items enter the slide one by one
AnimationsAnimations
How the text/graphic act on the slides– Example of Entrance
•Keep them simple/subtle•Example of Emphasis
•Don’t combine too many•Example of Exit