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Keep presentations simple with minimal text and bullet points. Limit transitions and animations to only the most professional and subtle. Use high-quality graphics like photographs. Have a visual theme but avoid templates. Choose charts, colors, fonts, and media carefully and consistently to effectively engage your audience.

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Tips

Keep presentations simple with minimal text and bullet points. Limit transitions and animations to only the most professional and subtle. Use high-quality graphics like photographs. Have a visual theme but avoid templates. Choose charts, colors, fonts, and media carefully and consistently to effectively engage your audience.

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Tips on Designing

Effective PowerPoint

1. Keep it
Simple
The slide:
Not the star of the show.
You:
Hear, be
informed.

moved

and

2. Limit bullet points


& text
- The best slides may
have no text at all.

3. Limit transitions & builds


(animation)

Should not be animated on every


slide.
Stick to the
professional.

most

subtle

and

4. Use high-quality graphics

Use
PHOTOGRAPHS.

5. Have a visual theme, but avoid using


PowerPoint templates

Avoid PowerPoint Templates.

6. Use appropriate charts

In general, tables are


good for side-by-side
comparisons.
Tables can lack impact
on a visceral level.

7. Use color

well

The right color can


help
persuade
and
motivate.

8. Choose your fonts well

Fonts communicate
subtle messages.
Use the same font set
throughout your entire
slide presentation.
And use no more than
two complementary fonts

9. Use video or
audio
it serves as a change
of
pace
thereby
increasing the interest
of your audience.

10. Spend time in the slide sorter

Use
Segmentation
Principle of
multimedia
learning theory.

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