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Have Powerful Points in PowerPoint

Have Powerful Points in PowerPoint. Jason M. J. Athayde St. Ignatius Toastmasters January 2, 2013. Theme Selection. Background brightness should match presentation room. WORDS. WORDS. Theme Selection. DON’T EVER DO THIS. OR THIS. Font and Text. Use legible, standard print fonts

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Have Powerful Points in PowerPoint

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  1. Have Powerful Points in PowerPoint Jason M. J. Athayde St. Ignatius Toastmasters January 2, 2013

  2. Theme Selection • Background brightness should match presentation room WORDS WORDS

  3. Theme Selection DON’T EVER DO THIS. OR THIS.

  4. Font and Text • Use legible, standard print fonts • Calibri • Arial • Cambria • Times New Roman • Can anyone even read this line? • Comic sans = not so professional

  5. Font and Text • Use larger fonts • Recommend: size 40-50 for titles, 20-28 for main text Size matters Size matters Size matters Size matters Size matters Size matters Size matters If you can actually read this, you have amazing eyesight.

  6. Font and Text • Main point #1 • Main point #2 • Sub point about point #2 • Main point #3

  7. Font and Text If the audience can read the slide, then you become unnecessary. The audience can gain everything necessary from the slide itself, and because the audience is busy gaining everything necessary from the slide itself, you become a mere side attraction. Nobody is looking at you – they’re all reading the slide, seeing what you’ll say before you say it! Keep it to bullet points. Don’t make yourself unnecessary. *note to self: delete this slide before presenting!

  8. Font and Text

  9. Extensiveness • Keep the number of slides down • Keep things succinct – it shouldn’t stand alone • Make it useful • 5 slides = maybe too few

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