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Jeniffer Pitharoulis and Anne Carnell. If you can read this, you’re sitting too close. What about color?. What about color?. Why in the world Would it be Important to Maintain Consistency?. Font. Choose colors that sharply contrast with the background. Use standard fonts .
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JenifferPitharoulis and Anne Carnell
Why in the world • Would it be • Important to • Maintain • Consistency?
Font • Choose colors that sharply contrast with the background. • Use standard fonts. • Be consistent in size and type. • DON’T USE ALL CAPS. • Use italics sparingly. • Use a different font for your headings versus your bullets. • Avoid script-type fonts. • Make fonts large (at least 24 point).
Font • Choose colors that sharply contrast with the background. • Use standard fonts. • Be consistent in size and type. • DON’T USE ALL CAPS. • Use italics sparingly. • Use a different font for your headings versus your bullets. • Avoid script-type fonts. • Make fonts large (at least 24 point).
Text Tips • Be brief and to the point. Nobody wants to read paragraphs of text. • Limit yourself to between three and five bullet lines per slide. This way, the reader will not be bored and overwhelmed with all the text. • Furthermore, limit yourself to five words per line. Think about what is the important gist of what you want to get across. • Use lots of white space or negative space. This creates balance and helps your reader focus on the slide comfortably. • You are the presenter—the slides should act as an enhancement for your presentation, not a crutch. • If you want your audience to read, give them a physical handout and time to read. They cannot read paragraphs and listen to you at the same time—unless you’re reading each word aloud to them, and that is worse yet.
Text Tips • Be brief. • 3-5 bullets per slide. • 5 words per line. • Lots of white space.
Integers • Positive whole numbers • Negative whole numbers • No fractions allowed!
Denote the States of Matter g = gasses s = solids l = liquids aq = species in solution in water
Denote the States of Matter g = gasses s = solids l = liquids aq = species in solution in water
Denote the States of Matter g = gasses s = solids l = liquids aq = species in solution in water
Racquetball Fundamentals • 2, 3, or 4 players. • 1 player serves, other “returns.” • Only serving player can score. • Served ball must land past serving line and cannot hit back wall. • Ball can only bounce once before striking front wall…but ball does not have to bounce.
Animations • Less • Is • More