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COMPUTER SKILLS AND TIP SHEETS

PowerPoint - Design tips 


If you want to use this device … follow these principles

Text: Fonts

  • Avoid words with all upper case letters (CAPITALS)
  • Avoid italics
  • Do not use too much bold text
  • Avoid using too many fonts
  • Use Arial or Times New Roman

Text: Lines

  • Keep text short and simple (per screen - no more than 36 words, 6 lines, 6 words per line)
  • Put plenty of space between lines of text
  • Use flush left for easy reading
  • Avoid full justification: align text on left

Bullets

  • Use no more than 3-5 bullets per slide
  • Use one line of text per bullet
  • Use appropriate bullet symbols

Data charts (graphs)

  • Create a chart that can be interpreted quickly
  • Avoid too much detail
  • Make data elements (bars, lines) the thickest and brightest colours
  • Make the frame and grid lines the thinnest and darkest colours
  • Make sure the chart is titled and labelled
  • Put data in a logical order (largest to smallest)

Clip art

  • Use when appropriate to the message: to capture attention and clarify points, to explain, to describe, to show relationships
  • Keep simple
  • Use humour if it is in good taste and enhances message

Graphic devices

  • Use borders, boxes, lines, or arrows when needed
  • Use with restraint  - do not overuse this feature

Transitions

  • Avoid too many different types of transition in one presentation

Animation

  • Limit to providing highlights or use for emphasis
  • Consider sliding text bullets

Sound

  • Use only when appropriate
  • Use to create a mood
  • Use to create a sense of unity

Colour: Use

  • Use colour to emphasise without distracting
  • Use colour to show topic changes
  • Keep colours simple and limited to 3 to 4 per presentation
  • Use consistent colours throughout the presentation

 

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