SOME SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT IDEAS TO BUILD YOUR PRESENTATION.

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SOME SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT IDEAS TO BUILD YOUR PRESENTATION
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SOME SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT IDEAS TO BUILD YOUR PRESENTATION

BASIC PRINCIPLES More means less Less means more

COLORS

COMBINATIONS Using colors and texts Avoid combine colors that cause confusion or difficulty to see.

RULE The best way to work with colors is to contrast them CONTRAST CONTRAST

TEXTS & FONTS The best thing is to choose 2, at most 3, different types of font

TEXTS & FONTS Follow the “Rule of Seven” No more than seven lines of text per slide

TITLE Regular text Special Texts For Titles use UPPER CASE letters For regular texts like: quotations, bullets and explanations For Sub-titles you can use “first letter” upper case You can use a second different type of font to special texts like: announce a video, if you show a picture of a known person, or to identify a place

TITLE (114 pts) / TITLE Regular text (64 pts) / Regular text 48 (pts) / Regular text (36 pts) Special Texts (96 pts) / Special Texts (64 pts) For TITLES you can use plain lines or fonts with narrow lines Use BOLD typeface and size from 64 pts up For regular texts prefer to use fonts with plain lines You can use Bold typeface for sub-titles and size between 36 to 64 pts (depending the size of the screen) For Special Texts you can use designed fonts, with curves and Italic Depending on the font type you can use Bold or Regular and the size between 64 and 96

TEXT BOX Define the size of the text box and the font you are using. If your text (quotation, Bible verse) is to large for the text box, do not decrease the font. Break the text and use another slide or an animation to continue the text.

SHADOWS You can use shadows in the fonts when the background image is not plain color. Group of Friends If you use a image with white parts even a white font will be visible with a dark shadow Gradient Backgroun d

IMAGES

TYPES OF IMAGES JPGPNG

FRAMES Frames can be used as a good resource

SIZE OF THE IMAGES 640x x x x x108 0 Adapt the size of the images to the size of the presentation

ANIMATIONS The use of Animation goes according your preference. The rule is the same: MORE MEANS LESS. Don’t use too much. It’s not good to put to many different kinds of animations in a presentation

TRANSITIONS Transitions are a good way to create especial effects on your presentation. Some transitions can even replace animations. Define patters, like use only one kind of transition for Bible texts, one specific for images, etc...

Example

BIG CITIES The Big Apple One of the most important cities in the world, New York is known as the world’s financial center. New York