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Explore the world of PowerPoint banner design with rich colors, various layouts, and font options in upper or lowercase. Learn to save banners as images and make text readable on different backgrounds. Discover the art of balancing dark photos with light text for effective communication. Crop photos for a focal point and scale them proportionally for a polished look. Say more with less by mastering visual storytelling in your banners.
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Here is a 775 x 230 banner. • That’s measured in pixels.
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There are lots of colours and photo layouts. • Just go to “SLIDE LAYOUTS”to see the variety available.
BANNERS ARE FORMATTEDTO BE ALL UPPERCASE. • TO CHANGE to lowercase GO TO FORMAT > CHANGE CASE, ORGO TO FORMAT> FONT for options.
You can save your final banner as an image. • GO TO save as > jpg or png
This font should be avenir. • If you do not have avenir,you can request it from MARCOMM.ARIAL is THE ONLY suitable replacement.
< AVENIR on leftARIAL on right > • Contact marcomm@mun.ca for help.
Light background? • Use darker text.
Always ensure text is legible. • Don’t be afraid to nudge text, if necessary.
Dark photo? light text. • Now you’re getting it!
Choose photos carefully. • Be thoughtful and bold.
Crop the photoTO CREATE A FOCAL POINT. • Click on the photo,and use the “Format picture” options tofind photo tools.
scale photos without distorting them: • Hold shift, then click and drag on the photo corners to scale/crop photos in proportion.