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1 Creating Effective Presentations in PowerPoint Pamela Conway – Dir. Business Development CompuWorks Systems, Inc.

2 What Makes a Presentation Effective? Three main elements: Content Design Delivery

3 Color Background v. foreground Avoid color associations Changing color on the fly Use color to emphasize BeforeAfter

4 Fonts Types: Serif San-serif Script Decorative Sample of font types

5 Fonts Size minimums: Title Font – between 36-44 point Main Body Font – between 28-32 point First Level Sub-Point Font – between 24-28 point Second Level Sub-Point Font – between 24-26 point

6 Fonts Avoid words with all upper case letters Avoid italics Do not use too much bold text Avoid using too many fonts – no more than 2 BeforeAfter

7 Bullets Active verbs, no punctuation No more than 5-6 per page No more than 36 words No more than 2 levels 1 line of text per bullet Bullets into graphics? Example BeforeAfter

8 Animation & Action Settings Avoid too many types of transitions in one presentation Limit to providing highlights or use for emphasis Good motion v. bad motion What are Action Settings? Example

9 Graphics Graphic file types BMP – uncompressed format created by Microsoft TIFF – uncompressed; used mostly for print purposes; large file sizes GIF – compressed BUT only renders up to 256 colors JPG – optimized for photos; compression adjustable

10 Graphics Recommendations Use JPG when possible Shrink photo size in other application Photoshop Fireworks GIF may work for medical scan, x-ray images

11 Thank You! Pamela Conway CompuWorks Systems, Inc. pconway@compuworks.com www.compuworks.com/ppt


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