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This PowerPoint Design Guidelines presentation discusses the importance of visual aids in enhancing speeches, covering topics like diabetes types and effects of smoking. Learn about effective use of fonts, color choices, and slide layouts.
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General Setup • Includes at least 5 slides • Speech title not given on cover screen
The Effects of Smoking Example Slide Do not give away the title of your speech Quentin Wright
Speech Presentation SPCH 1311 Quentin Wright
General Setup • Includes at least 5 slides • Speech title not given on cover screen • All slides have titles • No annoying animation • No annoying sounds
Animation Example Slide This would be distracting to your audience
General Setup • Includes at least 5 slides • Speech title not given on cover screen • All slides have titles • No annoying animation • No annoying sounds • Check spelling and grammar
They Four Type Of Diabetes Example Slide Check spelling and grammar • Type one diabetes • Type Two Diabetes • Gestational Diabetes • Pre Diabetes
Space • All slides have a border
Border Benefits of visual aids • Decreases the amount of nervousness a speaker • Diverts attention from the speaker to the • Increases listener attention to the speaker • Improves audience recall • Speeds listener comprehension of information • Adds to speaker credibility Border
Space • All slides have a border • Adhere to 7 * 7 rule • No more than 7 lines of text • No more than 7 words per line • Phrases instead of complete sentences
Benefits of visual aids Example Slide No more than 7 lines of text • Decreases speaker nervousness • Diverts attention from speaker • Increases listener attention • Improves audience recall • Speeds listener comprehension • Adds to speaker credibility • Makes you look more professional • Make you look more prepared • Makes presentation more enjoyable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Space Example Slide No more than 7 words per line • There is no need to write out complete sentences on your slides. This will cause your audience to read instead of listen to you. • Complete sentences only when necessary
What is Diabetes Example Slide Use phrases instead of sentences • Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. The cause of diabetes continues to be a mystery, although both genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise appear to play roles.
Space • All slides have a border • Adhere to 7 * 7 rule • No more than 7 lines of text • No more than 7 words per line • Phrases instead of complete sentences • Bullet points are aligned
Benefits of visual aids Example Slide Bullet points should be left aligned • Decreases speaker nervousness • Diverts attention from speaker • Increases listener attention • Improves audience recall • Speeds listener comprehension • Adds to speaker credibility
Space • Images do not overlap text
Diabetes Example Slide Images should not overlap text • Prevalence of diabetes • Graph based upon age groups
Font • Titles at least 42 pt font • Text at least 32 pt font
Font Size This is 44 pt font This is 42 point font This is 40 pt font This is 32 pt font This is 28 pt font This is 24 pt font This is 18 pt font This is 14 pt font This is 12 pt font Title at leastthis size Text at leastthis size
Font • Titles at least 42 pt font • Text at least 32 pt font • Title font larger than text font • Font styles can be easily read
Good Choice Arial Times New Roman Courier New Tahoma Verdana Bad Choice Comic Sans MS Castellar Old English Bradley Hand Script Font Choice
Font • Titles at least 42 pt font • Text at least 32 pt font • Title font larger than text font • Font styles can be easily read • Use upper and lower case letters
Font • All CAPITAL LETTERS ARE HARDER TO READ • Upper and lower case more easily read Example Slide Use Upper & Lower case
Color Choices • Some color on each slide
Color Choices Visually appealing Boring Types of visual aids Types of visual aids ● ● PowerPoint Flipcharts & posters Objects & models Overhead transparencies PowerPoint Flipcharts & posters Objects & models Overhead transparencies ● ● ● ● ● ● Example Slide Use some color
Color Choices • Some color on each slide • No more than 3 colors per slide
Color Choices Types of Visual Aids Too many colors ● PowerPoint Flipcharts & posters Objects & models Overhead transparencies Handouts ● ● ● Example Slide Do not use too many colors. ●
Color Choices • Some color on each slide • No more than 3 colors per slide • Use consistently amongst slides • Light text = dark background
Color Choices This: Not This: Light Text on Dark Background Dark Text on Dark Background
Color Choices • Some color on each slide • No more than 3 colors per slide • Use consistently amongst slides • Light text = dark background • Dark text = light background
Color Choices This: Not This: Dark Text on Light Background Light Text on Light Background
Presenting • Maintain eye contact with the audience • Continue to speak while switching slides • Have printed slides in front of you • Position podium to see audience and slides