Use a sans serif font for captions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 16
About This Presentation
Title:

Use a sans serif font for captions

Description:

Use bold sans serif for headline! Put main text in regular sans serif with no markings ... Use animations cautiously! Enter all the text at the same time! ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:98
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 17
Provided by: peter538
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Use a sans serif font for captions


1
Use a sans serif font for captions!
  • Arial (cf serif font Times New Roman)
  • Arial Narrow
  • Comic Sans MS
  • Tahoma

2
Use bold sans serif for headline!
  • Put main text in regular sans serif with no
    markings
  • Avoid massive blocks of text (more than two
    lines)
  • Left justify text
  • present secondary information with indentation
    and in smaller type size

3
Avoid capital letters in slides!
  • CAPITAL LETTERS ARE DIFFICULT TO READ
  • THIS IS ALSO TRUE FOR SANS SERIFS
  • The readers eye is better served by a text which
    on a book page would look like this
  • This is also true for text shown to a listening
    audience

4
Strong contrast between text and background
improves readability
5
Strong contrast between text and background
improves readability
6
Strong contrast between text and background
improves readability
  • Strong contrast between text and background
    improves readability

7
Poor contrast between text and background lessens
readability
8
Poor contrast between text and background lessens
readability
9
Poor contrast between text and background lessens
readability
10
Avoid red/green as a colour combination in your
slides
  • This combination will be difficult to read for
    many in the audience

11
What it should not look like
12
What it should look like
  • Captions
  • informative headline
  • key-words outlining and
  • evaluating the diagram
  • take-home message

13
Rhetoric is built in 5 steps
  • preparation (inventio)
  • structure (dispositio)
  • language (elocutio)
  • memory (memoria)
  • delivery (actio)

14
Classical rhetoric a few brief notes
  • Our initial aim is to choose relevant material.
  • Structure is important for making the audience
    realize the importance of the main part. Might an
    introduction and a conclusion help them?
  • Your language should be correct and clear and
    vivid and adjusted to the situation and audience.
  • Use visual aids to support your results!
  • Delivery involves use of voice and body language
    where the latter might be more significant than
    we realize (up to 80 or more).

15
Use animations cautiously!
  • Enter all the text at the same time!
  • Let the animation point out the relevant line!
  • Allow the reader to see all the information!

16
Use animations cautiously!
  • Enter all text at the same time!
  • Let the animation point out the relevant line!
  • Allow the reader to see all the information!
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com