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PowerPoint Slide Design

PowerPoint Slide Design. Do’s and Don’ts for Projector Systems Guy Thompson Welsh Centre for Post-Graduate Pharmaceutical Education. Elements of slide design. Text style Text size Background colour Text colour Use of effects Use of clip art. Design to increase effect.

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PowerPoint Slide Design

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  1. PowerPoint Slide Design Do’s and Don’ts for Projector Systems Guy Thompson Welsh Centre for Post-Graduate Pharmaceutical Education

  2. Elements of slide design • Text style • Text size • Background colour • Text colour • Use of effects • Use of clip art

  3. Design to increase effect • The last slide used no design techniques to make it more effective • This presentation will illustrate the use of PowerPoint v4 to give your message more impact

  4. Using text • Serif fonts like this (Times) are hard to read • Use a sans serif font (Helvetica) • Use no more than two fonts on any slide • Do not let text take up more than half of the screen area

  5. Text size • Use at least 28 point text for slide titles (this slide title is 44 point) • Use at least 18 point size text for the body of the slide (this text is 28 point) • If you can read your slide clearly from 1 metre away on a 14in computer monitor it will be clear for your audience when projected

  6. Highlighting text • Underlined or BOLD text is less easily read when projected • Highlight text using spacing, italics or colour • Only use UPPER CASE text for the first character of each title and bullet point

  7. Plus points Can allow alternative views to be aligned This list can be presented using a build effect Minus points Makes the slide layout more complex This one can not have a build effect applied to it Grouping text

  8. Building bullet lists • The build effect allows each bullet point on a list to appear in order • This will guide your audience through the content of your presentation • This effect can be enhanced by using coloured text and backgrounds

  9. Building bullet lists - caution • A large number of build styles are available • This slide uses them at random • Avoid making your presentation too gimmicky

  10. Colour - slide backgrounds Dark backgrounds are best, either as solid or as shaded gradients

  11. Colour - text If mixing text colours:- Preferred colour red order blue green for a yellow black are seldom confused background Use no more than three text colours per slide

  12. Bullet lists - adding colour • Building bullet lists places more emphasis on each point • Previous points can be dimmed to a lower tone colour to carry audience attention • Make sure all colours used remain visible

  13. Slide effects - Transition • Transitions are effects that are applied as your presentation moves from one slide to the next • Many types of transition are available • They usually detract from a serious presentation

  14. Slide effects - Transition • Transitions are effects that are applied as your presentation moves from one slide to the next • Many types of transition are available • They usually detract from a serious presentation

  15. Slide effects - Transition • Transitions are effects that are applied as your presentation moves from one slide to the next • Many types of transition are available • They usually detract from a serious presentation

  16. Slide effects - Transition • Transitions are effects that are applied as your presentation moves from one slide to the next • Many types of transition are available • They usually detract from a serious presentation

  17. Slide effects - Transition • Transitions are effects that are applied as your presentation moves from one slide to the next • Many types of transition are available • They usually detract from a serious presentation

  18. Slide effects - Transition • Transitions are effects that are applied as your presentation moves from one slide to the next • Many types of transition are available • They usually detract from a serious presentation

  19. Special slide formats Standard slide formats are available for:- • Incorporating graphs • Producing Tables - avoid ! • Using clip art • Producing organisational charts

  20. Adding graphs

  21. Adding clip art • Use it sparingly • Does the picture suit the subject ?

  22. Organisational charts

  23. Keep slides simple Be consistent with:- • Information layout • Style and size of font • Use of colours • Style of graphics • Build effects and transitions

  24. Templates Avoid using template colour schemes. They:- • Are over complicated • Are garish • Often use poor colour combinations

  25. Final points • PowerPoint will produce handouts from a presentation like this • You can rehearse the timing of your presentation using automatic slide advances • Practice makes perfect !

  26. Acknowledgement This presentation is based on guidelines for the use of the LCD projector systems in the Welsh School of Pharmacy produced by Professor C McGuigan, adapted from “Creating Effective Presentations Using Instructional Design Principles” presented by Liu Min at Multimedia Technology for Pharmacy Education, University of Austin at Texas, May 1995

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