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1 The design of presentation slides Stephen Bostock
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2 Summary 1. Purpose 2. Text, fonts and colour 3. Charts 4. Automate the style 5. Displaying slides 6. Handouts 7. Web versions
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3 The purpose of slides Slides should n Augment a presentation not dominate it n Be easy to see, read and understand n Illustrate ideas clearly But not n Distract the audience from the speaker or message n Get in the way
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4 Text on slides Use slides to focus attention on key points n one concept per slide n one point per line but n dont distort the natural information structure
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5 Reading slides n Allow time for the audience to read n Unless you read all the slide, stop talking Ill suck my pencil for a bit A Achievement B Breadth C Capability
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6 Amount of text per slide n Depending on the purpose and audience, guidelines are: About 6 bullets/points per slide About 6/8 words per line About 20 words per slide n No more than 75% of slide area n Exceptions …
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7 Font size n The best size depends on typeface, projector, screen, and size of room Arial: 48pt 40pt 32pt 28pt 24pt 18pt 16pt and this is probably too small to read on the screen or handout at 16 pt n Body text size 24 point is the minimum (this is 24 point) Generally use 32 point or 28 point n Maximum of three sizes per slide n Should sub-bullets be smaller?
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8 Legible font faces and sizes (44 point Verdana) Some typefaces are best avoided (Beesknees face, 32 point) some font faces are best avoided! n Use a maximum of three font faces per slide (32 point Arial face)
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9 Emphasis in text n Use mixed upper and lower case: CAPITALS SHOUT AND ARE LESS READABLE n For emphasis use italics or bold or colour but not all at once, and be consistent n Underlining is old fashioned, or a link n Start lines with a capital? (be consistent)
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10 Colours n Colour can add meaning & interest n Keep the main colour scheme simple n Extra colours add visual complexity n No more than about 6 colours n Consider the partially sighted Contrast is in colours and intensities How would it look in greys? Handouts?
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11 Which colours? n Colours have their own meanings n Warm foreground stands out from cool background n Pure primary colours (red, green, blue) can get tiring n Try shades e.g. light & dark green
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12 Backgrounds n Busy backgrounds may look fun when designing but reduce readability n Do not switch between dark and light backgrounds n Experiment
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13 Backgrounds n Busy backgrounds may look fun when designing but reduce readability n Do not switch between dark and light backgrounds n Experiment But not on the audience!
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14 Design clear charts n Charts are easier to understand than numbers n Bar charts are effective for tabular data n Pie charts should be large with distinguishing colours
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15 Borders to focus attention
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16 Automate the style n Use Master slides for consistency and numbering n The Design Templates – use with caution, and customise n PowerPoint 2000 resizes body text to fit body field Tools, Options, Style Options sets rules on number of fonts, case, punctuation, minimum text size, number of bullets, lines per bullet…
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17 Slide presentation features n Slide transition effects for all or some slides use just one effect n With sound? n Slide building effects elements of a slide are added in sequence by bullet, line, character use with caution – it chains a speaker to the sequence and irritates the audience
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18 Designing handouts n Add administration and contact information in headers and footers n Choice of format, per page 1, 2 slides is too bulky except for detailed slides 3 slides, with lined writing space 4 horizontal slides has writing space 6 slides, with no writing space
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19 Versions for printing n Always end with a blank slide But dont print it PowerPoint 2000 does it for you n You may have to keep a different version to print and to display, without some details Hidden slides Remove features before printing Custom shows
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20 Web options n Put the.ppt file on the web n Make an Acrobat.pdf file Can protect it Printer-ready handout n Save As web pages. Options for: different browsers with or without animation with or without speakers notes screen sizes ……
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21 Summary n Purpose n Fonts and colour n Charts n Displaying slides n Speakers Notes n Handouts n Web versions
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22 Reading slides n Allow time for the audience to read n Unless you read all the slide, stop talking
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