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Guidelines for Effective Visuals in Empire Governance

Learn the essential rules for creating powerful visuals in your empire governance presentations. Follow these guidelines to keep your content simple, focused, and visually appealing, ensuring your message is effectively communicated to your audience. Discover key tips such as utilizing the 6x6 rule, maintaining consistent colors, using entry animations, and simplifying charts and graphs for clear data representation.

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Guidelines for Effective Visuals in Empire Governance

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  1. Empire Governance : Government & Enterprise

  2. Guidelines for Effective Visuals • Keep the content simple • No more than one topic per slide • Use the 6x6 rule • No more than 6-7 lines of text • No more than 6 words per line • Use bullets, not numbers • Use the same color(s) consistently; limit colors to four per visual • Use simple entry animation effects, such as fly in/out, appear and dissolve

  3. Keep It Simple • Headers are in bold • Titles should be 32 point • Minimum 28 point • Text and Bullets are not in bold • Text should be 24 point • Minimum 18 point • Make charts and graphs simple & easy to read • 4-6 columns per graph maximum • 2-3 curves on a graph maximum • 5 vertical columns or bars in a bar graph maximum • Use two-dimensional chart types (3D charts are difficult to read) • JPG images are the preferred file format for inserted images

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