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CSC PPTX Template 4

PRESENTATION TITLE IS ARIAL BOLD, CAPS, 24 POINTPresenter NamePresenter TitleDateClient LogoCSC Proprietary and ConfidentialCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 20121I.Section OnexxII.Section TwoxxIII.Section ThreexxIV.Section FourxxV.Section FivexxVI.Section SixxxVII.Section SevenxxAgendaCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Section Title Is Arial Bold, Title Case, 24 PointPresenter NamePresenter Title

Client LogoCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012CSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 20123Slide Title Is Arial Bold, 22 PointSubtitle Is Arial, 20 Point

First-level bullet text is Arial 20 pointSecond-level bullet text is 18 pointThird- and fourth-level bullet text is 16 pointBullets should use sentence-style capitalizationPreferred line spacing is .9 line spacing, and .4 before paragraph, which can be accessed by selecting Format/Line SpacingWhen using slide transitions, be careful not to use too many or distract from your information with unnecessary multimedia effects

Takeaway text is white, 14 point Arial Bold within a charcoal box. Text is centered, has .9 line spacing, and uses sentence-style capitalizationCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Try this select Insert/New Slide from the menu aboveThen select this icon from the listThe new slide will provide you a place to begin typingyour title and textThis line is formatted for first-level textUse a carriage return (Enter) for second-level textClick one of these arrows on the toolbar to change levelsDo not insert a text boxThe slide has already been formatted for your textText boxes create unnecessary work for youText boxes also create consistency problems We Have Preformatted Your Text Slides

Takeaway text is white, 14 point Arial Bold within a charcoal box. Text is centered, has .9 line spacing, and uses sentence-style capitalizationCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 20125Logo PositionsThe CSC logo is set in the lower left-hand corner of the slide templateFor more information on CSC logo usage, reference http://www.csc.com/styleguide/ds/21509-brand_elements_logo When you place a client or partner logo into a presentation template, set it in the lower-right position as shown below (recommended, but not required)Client logos should be sized to have weight equal to the CSC logoClient LogoTakeaway text is white, 14 point Arial Bold within a charcoal box. Text is centered, has .9 line spacing, and uses sentence-style capitalizationCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012

Color SchemeConsistent use of color presents a unified corporate imageSome palette colors are built into the PowerPoint slide color schemeMost selections are based on Web-safe matchesRGB values for the approved color palette are listed belowColors below can be selected from the Custom Colors area in the fill menuChoose the standard brand colors firstSelect colors with good value contrast (put darker next to lighter) for best printsFor reliable projection, use white or black text as shown hereCSC Red

238037037LightMidnight

088139163CSCPlum

133000087DarkPlum

056038088Sunset

255207001Asparagus

136186 065STANDARD BRAND COLORS are embedded in the _FMT color palettesDeepMidnight

000063096CSCMidnight

000088130CSC Charcoal

147149152Dark Charcoal

099100102R:G:B:R:G:B:White

255255255037Black

000000000Ok for useOk for useDont useDont useCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 20127These Are Preformatted Text Boxes Ready to UseThe boxes below are theSTANDARD BRAND COLORSYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereThe boxes below are 75% opacityfor use in projection boxes over imagesYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereYour New Text HereCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Alignment Tips PowerPoint 2007PowerPoint tools make it easier to align content consistentlySelect Grid Settings to turn on PowerPoint guidesAlign live guides with those shown on next page

CSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Guide Structure

Consistent placement and alignment of elements helps conveya clean and professional lookTry to align your content with the established guide linesContent placed outside these guide lines may not show when projected2.2 H3.00 H3.25 H4.62 V4.11 V3.45 V0.00 V4.62 V3.45 V4.11 V2.45 H3.38 HCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 201210Text, Typography, and Style GuidelinesBody text and bullets should be flush left beginning at the top point on the slideBullets should use sentence-style capitalization with no periods at the end of each entry. If there is more than one sentence per bullet, the last sentence does not have a periodTabular information and labels on charts and diagrams generally use title-style capitalizationSpell out and unless the ampersand is part of a proper nameContd is the standard abbreviation for continued and should be placed in parentheses

Lead lines, if required by the author, should be Arial Regular, 14 pointCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Text, Typography, and Style Guidelines (Contd)Always insert a space before an ellipsis ()Use em-dashes () and hyphens (-) appropriatelyEn-dashes () should not be substituted for em-dashesCorrect punctuation errors before finalizingDo not double-space after periods use a single spaceMaintain consistency in number treatments, abbreviations, acronyms, etc.CSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Sample Organization ChartTabular information and labels on charts and diagrams are generally title case and Arial BoldJohn DoeTitleOrganizationJohn DoeTitleOrganizationJohn DoeTitleOrganizationJohn DoeTitleOrganizationJohn DoeTitleOrganizationJohn DoeTitleOrganizationJohn DoeTitleOrganizationJohn DoeTitleOrganizationJohn DoeTitleOrganizationJohn DoeTitleOrganizationJohn DoeTitleOrganizationLinework is 1.5 point and 119 grayJohn DoeTitleOrganizationStaffCross-FunctionalP&LLegendCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 201213Table Chart ExampleHeading 1Heading 2Heading 3Heading 4Text Cell 1AText Cell 1BText Cell 1CText Cell 1DText Cell 2AText Cell 2BText Cell 2CText Cell 2DText Cell 3AText Cell 3BText Cell 3CText Cell 3DText Cell 4AText Cell 4BText Cell 4CText Cell 4DText Cell 5AText Cell 5BText Cell 5CText Cell 5DCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Sample LabelSample Bar ChartCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Sample Pie ChartData Label #7Data Label #6Data Label #4Data Label #3Data Label #2Data Label #1Data Label #812.5%12.5%12.5%12.5%12.5%12.5%12.5%Data Label #512.5%Chart TitleCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 201216A CSC ChartConveys concise, orderly messagingUses standard presentation color paletteUses clean imagery to enhance meaningUses standardized icons where possible

Virtual Infrastructure(Servers, Storage, and Networks)Microsoft Active DirectoryVM Management

Centralized Virtual PCsConnection BrokerSection Header When Required Arial, Charcoal Gray, 14 Pt, Title Case, 1.5 Pt Gray Rule, Left Indent = .5CSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 201217Basics of Charts, Diagrams, and GraphicsCopy the sample table from the _FMT you are usingUse Distribute Rows and Columns Evenly when feasibleCopy the sample org or box array from the _FMT, using preset text in boxes and alignment toolsCopy the sample bar and pie charts from the _FMT,using preset styles and real data to create line, bar, and pie chartsAlways use two-dimensional bar charts, etc. three-dimensional charts skew data relationships Do not place text over images

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CollaborationCollaborationnoyesCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 201218Gradients Avoid gradients unless they are necessary for understanding

If you must show depth, use a solid colorIf you must use a gradient, do not angle it if the end users printer driver does not support it, the angled gradient will explodeIt is best to avoid the transparency function many printer drivers do not support itnonoyesyes** Use 3D only when essential to the meaning of the graphicFrom HereTo This PointUse a gradient to show movement when an arrow is not appropriateCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 201219Drop ShadowsAvoid drop shadows; they add visual clutterUse drop shadows only when needed to enhance meaningCheck high quality in Print dialog boxnonoyesAcceptable PPT 2007 Shadow

CSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Buttons and BevelsDo not use bevels in chart designs; they add visual clutter

Use bevels and rounded shapes only when needed to enhance meaningWhen the shape represents an actual interactive button, such as a Web iconWhen the impression of depth is central to the meaning of the graphic Check high quality in Print dialog box

noyesOr use a beveled shape from Photoshop (120 ppi, save for Web, 80% .jpg)Use only a slight, elegant bevel, and maintain a consistent depth when resizing shapesOr use a PPT 2007 bevel (Top, Height: 4, Width: 4, Material: Matte,Lighting: Neutral)Process

CSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 201221Separation of Like ObjectsAdd white lines around objects to separate, when needed

noyesyesnoCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 201222Using a Projection Box as a GraphicProjection boxes always carry the voice of CSCShould not be used as a generic shape (e.g., not for flowcharts)Do not always have to emerge from the CSC logo

Projecting from the notch of the logo

Projecting from the short side of the logoA second box may emerge from the firstAdd a notch to the projection boxIt now has six sidesAlways five-sidedFit type to square area of boxCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Slide Title Is Arial Bold, 22 Point, Title CaseSubtitle Is Arial, 20 Point, Title CaseFirst-level bullet text is 20 pointSecond-level bullet text is 18 pointThird- and fourth-level bullet text is16 pointBullets should use sentence-style capitalizationPowerPoint 2007 preferred paragraph spacing for 20 point type is 9.6 point before paragraph, and line spacing is multiple at 0.9, which can be accessed by selecting Home/Paragraph/Line Spacing OptionsWhen using slide transitions, be careful not to use too many or distract from your information with unnecessary multimedia effectsCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 201224Engagement Phases with DescriptionsFirst-level text should be Arial Bold, 14 point, with round bullets in CSC RedSecond-level text should be Arial Regular 14 point with an en-dash bulletThird-level is Arial Regular 14 point with a round bullet set at 80%First-level text should be Arial Bold, 14 point, with round bullets in CSC RedSecond-level text should be Arial Regular 14 point with an en-dash bulletThird-level is Arial Regular 14 point with a round bullet set at 80%First-level text should be Arial Bold, 14 point, with round bullets in CSC RedSecond-level text should be Arial Regular 14 point with an en-dash bulletThird-level is Arial Regular 14 point with a round bullet set at 80%First-level text should be Arial Bold, 14 point, with round bullets in CSC RedSecond-level text should be Arial Regular 14 point with an en-dash bulletThird-level is Arial Regular 14 point with a round bullet set at 80%*Footnote: 10 point Arial RegularNote: 10 point Arial RegularSource: 10 point Arial RegularPhase IVPhase IllPhase IlPhase ICSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012Sample Categories with Bulleted InformationCATEGORY TITLEINFORMATION TITLECategory 1Information for category 1Category 2Information for category 2Category 3Information for category 3Category 4Information for category 4Category 5Information for category 5CSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012

Thank YouClient LogoCSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012CSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 201227

CSC Proprietary and Confidential# November 2, 2012