font size heading 54-44 (minimum of 40) slide text 36-32 (minimum 28)
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Font StyleArial, Helvetica, or other types of sans serif are most effective.
Serif font types such as Times New Roman and Garamond have more curves and may be more difficult to read at a distance
The use of all lower case or a combination of UPPER and LOWER case letters is preferred.
THE USE OF ALL UPPER CASE LETTERS CAN BE DIFFICULT TO READ
Maintain consistencycolor; font style/size; and the use of
bold, italics, or underline to
emphasize words or phrases should
be uniform from beginning to end
Color SchemeBasic colors with strong contrast
white background with black textdark blue background with yellow text
Keep the color scheme should remain consistent throughout the presentation
Slide background and layout
A simple background with minimal design patterns allows the text to be viewed easily.
A busy background can make it diffi cult for the audience to focus on the material being presented.
Avoidunnecessary use of multiple colors,
sounds, slide transitions (eg, wipe down, wipe right), and animation (eg, spin, zoom)
Limit to emphasize important points.
Highlight can be useful when
you wish to reveal and discuss
one bullet point at a time. This
is referred to as "building
Presentation SkillsPractice Practice Practice PracticeDress to impress Don't read your slidesMaintain good eye contact with the audience.Refrain from saying "uh" or "umm.“Do not talk too fast or too slow.Smile and be enthusiastic about the topic. Use microphone if you have a weak voice
Presentation SkillsStand to the side of the screen and use a
laser pointer to particular details within a slide.
Maintain confident body composure, e.g. stand up
straight and address the audience (not your note
cards and not the presentation screen).
Avoid any distracting mannerisms
Presentation SkillsWhen answering questions
Listen to the questionThank the person: T e.g. than you ..Repeat his/her question
E.g. Let me repeat your question: ……Then attempt to answerThen ask the person if you answered his/her question
Audience EtiquetteSilence your cell phonesRefrain from talking or any distracting mannersAvoid interrupting the speaker until they allow for
questionsTake notes for your questionsIf you have a question, raise your hand, thank the
presenter for the presentation, state your question in a very concise and be brief