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Maximizing Presentation Effectiveness

Learn how to create impactful presentations by keeping it simple, using relevant visual aids, and implementing effective design principles. Discover guidelines for font size, typefaces, and bullet points.

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Maximizing Presentation Effectiveness

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  1. Sample Presentation HeadlineREPRESENTATIVE SUBHEAD TO SUPPORT SUBJECT Presenter’s Name Position Title February 12, 2005

  2. Sample Presentation HeadlineREPRESENTATIVE SUBHEAD TO SUPPORT SUBJECT Presenter’s Name Position Title February 12, 2005

  3. Sample Presentation HeadlineREPRESENTATIVE SUBHEAD TO SUPPORT SUBJECT Presenter’s Name Position Title February 12, 2005

  4. Sample Presentation HeadlineREPRESENTATIVE SUBHEAD TO SUPPORT SUBJECT Presenter’s Name Position Title February 12, 2005

  5. SECTION HEADER GOES HERE • Major headline statement seton two lines here • First level bullet treatment here • First level bullet treatment and here • First level bullet treatment here • Second level bullet treatment • Second level bullet treatment • Third level bullet treatment • Third level bullet treatment

  6. SECTION HEADER GOES HERE • Major headline statement seton two lines here • First level bullet treatment here • First level bullet treatment and here • First level bullet treatment here • Second level bullet treatment • Second level bullet treatment • Third level bullet treatment • Third level bullet treatment

  7. SECTION HEADER GOES HERE • Major headline statement begins here • First level bullet treatment for supporting points • First level bullet treatment for supporting points here • First level bullet treatment for supporting points • Second level bullet treatment for supporting point here • Second level bullet treatment for supporting point here • Third level bullet treatment for supportive points • Third level bullet treatment for supportive points

  8. PRESENTATION TITLE HERE Section Title Transition Slide

  9. SECTION HEADER GOES HERE • Major headline statement • First level bullet treatment • First level bullet treatment • First level bullet treatment

  10. SECONDARY COLOR PALETTEFOR INFORMATION GRAPHICS (IG) (charts, graphs, diagrams, etc.) • Dark Red • 181 / 12 / 0 • Dark Blue • 5 / 33 / 71 • Dark Yellow • 189 / 140 / 0 • Dark Green • 63 / 74 / 19 • Dark Brown • 113 / 61 / 4 • Dark Purple • 92 / 28 / 73 • Dark Orange • 184 / 61 / 0 • Dark Gray • 100 / 100 / 100

  11. PRESENTATION GUIDELINES • Guidelines for maximizing the effectivenessof your presentations: • Keep it simple • Include only relevant visual aids • Use 18 point type or larger • Use only Times and Arial typefaces • Limit bullets to five or six per list • Limit bullets to a single line

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