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Graphics & Visual Ideas

Graphics & Visual Ideas. Guideline tips are available for developing good looking visual materials for a videoconference presentation. Strong layouts can be difficult to visualize. We prepared the following slides as an aid.

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Graphics & Visual Ideas

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  1. Graphics & Visual Ideas Guideline tips are available for developing good looking visual materials for a videoconference presentation. Strong layouts can be difficult to visualize. We prepared the following slides as an aid. If you have an existing presentation that may not work well on television and need our help to rework it before you speak, please contact us as soon as possible.

  2. Typeface and Font Sizes • The next four slides have the same text. • They use recommended typefaces and font sizes for each on-screen purpose. • We crammed about as much on each slide as possible and suggest you do not exceed this average number of characters. • These fonts are: Arial, Comic Sans MS, Tahoma and Lucida Sans Unicode. • Avoid font sizes lower than 20 pt.

  3. The Best Titles are Bold 40pt. with Shadow • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow. • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow. • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow.

  4. The Best Titles are Bold 40pt. with Shadow • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow. • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow. • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow.

  5. The Best Titles are Bold 40pt. With Shadow • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow. • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow. • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow.

  6. The Best Titles are Bold at 40pt. with Shadow • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow. • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow. • Text is best at 32 pt. with Shadow. • You can reduce • Supporting text to 28 pt. with Shadow.

  7. Preset Color Schemes • The nice thing about schemes are that • They provide a good color match and • They maintain a nice contrast ratio between the text and the background. • The nice thing about schemes are that • They provide a good color match and • They maintain a nice contrast ratio between the text and the background.

  8. Images Decrease Text Space Adding Graphics or Photos, limits available text space as you design layouts. If need be, repeat the image for each point that follows.

  9. Images Decrease Text Space Re-use the image, until you have made all points about the aspects of the visual presented. Vertical image layouts require more thought.

  10. Images Decrease Text Space Twisted-pair Coaxial Fiber optic Horizontal layouts work best, but text space is always limited by the number and size of photos or graphic elements.

  11. Images Decrease Text Space Be brief and to the point. Twisted Try fewer words per line for even better results. Coaxial Less is more on television. Fiber

  12. We at OU-HCOMTELEHEALTHhope these slides are helpful. • If you have questions or need help, please feel free to give us a call. • Dan Smith, 740-593-2460 • smithd6@ohio.edu • Phil Swatzel, 740-593-9592 • swatzel@ohio.edu

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