C.R.A.P Contrast The elements being very different from one element to the next. For example the title font size would be very large and the text information.

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C.R.A.P

Contrast The elements being very different from one element to the next. For example the title font size would be very large and the text information font size would be much smaller. Return to the Beginning

Repetition Repeat the elements throughout the slides creating patterns. Return to the Beginning

Alignment Every Element should have visual connections lining up with another element. 9ada-498a bed08b2136.jpg Return to the Beginning

Proximity Elements that belong together, stay grouped together. Return to the Beginning

Two Fonts Serif most common font is Times Roman. San Serif common font is Helvetica. Return to the Beginning

Quiz #1 What is Proximity? A.) Lining up with other elements B.) Repeated elements C.) Elements that are grouped together Return to the Beginning

Quiz #2 What font is common for Serif? A.) Helvetica B.) Times Roman C.) Calibri Return to the Beginning

CORRECT Go To Question #2 Return to the Beginning

INCORRECT, try again. Return to the Beginning Go Back to Quiz #1

INCORRECT, try again. Return to the Beginning Go back to Quiz #2