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Does it need to be digital? |
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Yes, it needs to be digital |
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Both presenting and posting? |
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What's a bad presentation? |
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What's a good presentation? |
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Plan, organize, outline, write |
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Now that you're organized |
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Four principles of presentation design (overview) |
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How many slides in a presentation? |
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Sometimes you need lots on one slide |
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Get rid of superfluous stuff |
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5 Animation creates a focus |
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Tell us where you're going |
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Find the humans in the story |
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And leave time for questions |
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Four principles of design (overview) |
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Contrast provides substance |
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Contrast can help organize |
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Contrast demands attention |
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Repeat to create a consistent look |
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Repeat the image, but differently |
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Design the repetitive elements |
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Repetition doesn't mean sameness |
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Alignment cleans up individual slides |
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Alignment cleans up your deck |
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Alignment unifies your deck |
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Alignment makes you look smarter |
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Alignment is a great organizer |
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Alignment will need adjusting |
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Intentionally break the alignment! |
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But avoid trapped white space |
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Proximity cleans and organizes |
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Proximity is a starting point |
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Turn off "Autofit" or "Shrink text to fit" |
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Set the vertical alignment to the top |
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Adjust the space between lines |
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Adjust the space between paragraphs |
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Never use serif typefaces |
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Never use more than one background |
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Never make a slide without an image on it |
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Never use more than five bullet points per slide |
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Never use more than two or three words per bullet point |
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Never turn the lights off. Never turn the lights on |
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Never provide handouts before your talk |
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Never use Arial or Helvetica |
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Quiz: Listen to your eyes |
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Index |
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