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Effective Slide Design for Engaging Presentations

This presentation explores essential principles for creating impactful slides that capture and maintain audience attention. It emphasizes the importance of clear, concise messaging and effective use of visuals to enhance understanding. Key strategies include optimal font sizes, structured layouts, and selective keyword usage to maximize communication. By adhering to best practices in slide design, presenters can ensure that their key messages resonate with their audience. The goal is to empower individuals to confidently create visually appealing and informative presentations.

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Effective Slide Design for Engaging Presentations

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  1. Presentation Title Font: Helvetica Regular Size:44 Title may be centered or flush left

  2. Slide Headline Font: Helvetica Regular Size: 40 Subhead Font: Helvetica Regular Size: 32 • Bullet point textFont: Helvetica Regular Size: 24 • No more than 8 lines total • One block of no more than 7 lines • or 2 bullet points of 3 lines each • or 3 bullet points of 2 lines each • or 6 bullet points of 1 line each

  3. Slides With Photos Can be one block of no more than 6 lines, or 2 bullet points of 3 lines each, or 3 bullet points with no more than two lines each.

  4. Slides With Photos To highlight a word or phrase, change the font color tored. Do not underline, bold, or italicize the font.

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