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PowerPoint Dos and Don’ts

PowerPoint Dos and Donts Text Dos Keep slides concise Font size should range between 18 to 48 (according to importance) Use fonts that are easy to read,

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Page 1: PowerPoint Dos and Donts Text Dos Keep slides concise Font size should range between 18 to 48 (according to importance) Use fonts that are easy to read,

PowerPointDos and Don’ts

Page 2: PowerPoint Dos and Donts Text Dos Keep slides concise Font size should range between 18 to 48 (according to importance) Use fonts that are easy to read,

Text Dos• Keep slides concise• Font size should range between 18 to 48

(according to importance)• Use fonts that are easy to read, such as Arial,

Helvetica, Times New Roman, etc.• Use uppercase letters for the first letter• Leave space between the lines of text• Use statements, not sentences• Use keywords to help the audience focus on your

message

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Text Don’ts

• Don't include too many details and data (no more than 7 words to a line and 7 lines to a slide)

• Don't crowd the information• Don't use flashy or curvy fonts• Don't use all uppercase letters (they are difficult

to read and will appear to your audience that you are yelling)

• Don't use abbreviations• Don't use punctuation marks for bulleted items

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Page 5: PowerPoint Dos and Donts Text Dos Keep slides concise Font size should range between 18 to 48 (according to importance) Use fonts that are easy to read,

Use Readable Fonts

• San Serif fonts are most legible on screen• Cursive fonts fall out of legibility quickly• Cutesy fonts aren’t easy to read• A different font that has bold letter

strokes can work well• Serif fonts can be used but are harder

to read especially from the back of the room

• Not all computers have the same fonts

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Limit Text Per Slide

•Large font size increases legibility and forces the issue of limiting text per slide

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Two type faces, or fonts, Two type faces, or fonts, provide about enough variety provide about enough variety

for most presentations.for most presentations.

• Serif faces, like Serif faces, like Times New RomanTimes New Roman, , above, are thought to let the eye flow above, are thought to let the eye flow more quickly over the words.more quickly over the words.

• San serif faces, like San serif faces, like HelveticaHelvetica, , have a clean modern look.have a clean modern look.

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Color Dos

• Limit the use of color to 2 to 4 colors/shades• Use colors that will stand out and will be easy

on the eyes(dark backgrounds and light text is best)

• Remember, the colors projected from a data projector will look different than the colors on your computer screen

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Color Don’ts

• Don't have multiple color schemes• Don't use dark colors on a dark background

(red, blue, and black should not be used together as text and background)

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Use Contrasting Colors

Good Good

BadGood

Bad !Good

BadGood

BadGood

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Complementary Color Schemes

• Opposite colors• Grabs attentions

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Use Simple Muted Background Images

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Sound Dos

• Use sounds to help convey, complement, or enhance the message

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Sound Don’ts

• Don't use sounds when they aren't appropriate

• Sounds can be distracting and can make your presentation less effective

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Images & Shapes Dos

• Include images that make the issue you are presenting more true to life, so your audience will understand and identify with it

• Only include 1 to 2 images per slide• Use shapes to illustrate complex topics

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Images & Shapes Don’ts

• Don't use too many graphics (can be distracting)

• Don't use low-quality images (images should not be pixilated)

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Graphs & Charts Dos

• Include graphs and charts that show relationships, comparisons, and change

• Illustrate your point by verbally discussing the graph or chart

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Graphs & Charts Don’ts

• Avoid meaningless graphs that are difficult to read

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Transitions Dos

• Use transitions to help your presentation make more of an impact by varying the way one slide replaces another

• Keep transitions to a minimum• Use the same transition or a variation of the

transition

Page 25: PowerPoint Dos and Donts Text Dos Keep slides concise Font size should range between 18 to 48 (according to importance) Use fonts that are easy to read,

Transitions Dos

• Use transitions to help your presentation make more of an impact by varying the way one slide replaces another

• Keep transitions to a minimum• Use the same transition or a variation of the

transition

Page 26: PowerPoint Dos and Donts Text Dos Keep slides concise Font size should range between 18 to 48 (according to importance) Use fonts that are easy to read,

Transitions Dos

• Use transitions to help your presentation make more of an impact by varying the way one slide replaces another

• Keep transitions to a minimum• Use the same transition or a variation of the

transition

Page 27: PowerPoint Dos and Donts Text Dos Keep slides concise Font size should range between 18 to 48 (according to importance) Use fonts that are easy to read,
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Transitions Don’ts

• Avoid flashy transitions (too much movement will distract your audience)

• Avoid using random slide transitions

Page 29: PowerPoint Dos and Donts Text Dos Keep slides concise Font size should range between 18 to 48 (according to importance) Use fonts that are easy to read,

Transitions Don’ts

• Avoid flashy transitions (too much movement will distract your audience)

• Avoid using random slide transitions

Page 30: PowerPoint Dos and Donts Text Dos Keep slides concise Font size should range between 18 to 48 (according to importance) Use fonts that are easy to read,

Transitions Don’ts

• Avoid flashy transitions (too much movement will distract your audience)

• Avoid using random slide transitions

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When You Practice Your Presentation

• Use a data projector to view your presentation:– Is it easy to read the text?– Is the amount of information on each slide kept to– a minimum?– Are there any distracting elements?

• Ask others for feedback

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When You Practice Your Presentation

• Don't read your material directly from the screen (use the slides as prompts, outlines, or conversation points, not cue cards)

• Don't leave all the lights on in the room (be sure people can actually see the screen)