2. Bullets should be on the left hand side of the screen
NOT the right.
It is harder to read when they are lined up on the right.
Bad Bullets
3. Bullets should line up on the left.
It is easier for the eye to follow from left to right.
Well Done!
Good Bullets
4. Backgrounds are important for aesthetics of your
power point.
They should never over power the words or information
you are trying to display.
Bad Backgrounds
5. Good Background
When you are trying to
portray a message when using
clip art or images, always
make sure they do not distract
from the information.
6. Fonts and backgrounds should compliment each
other and be easy to read.
The background color and font color should be
distinctively different.
Bad Contrast and Color
7. When choosing background and font colors
they should be complimentary.
The font color should stand out on the
chosen background color.
Easy for audience to view!
Good Contrast and Color
9. Good Graphics
When choosing graphics
they should relate to the
information you are trying
to portray. If someone
could question why you
are using a graphic don’t
use it.
10. When making lists of information on your page do not…
1. Add
2. More
3. Information
4. Then
5. Make
6. Sense to
7. Subject
Bad Rule of Four
11. When making lists on your power point…
Remember the rule of four.
Four items on the page…
Is easier for the mind to remember.
Good Rule of Four
12. Bad Proximity
In order for the eye to
continue to move
across the screen and
Otherwise the
eye will stop in
the wrong places.
View your
chosen images
and text, they
should have
close
proximity.
13. Good Proximity
…from the beginning to the
end of your information…
When the proximity…
…is
appropriate, eyes
will move…
…with the help of graphics.
14. Use visually distracting fonts
Stay away from gimmicky fonts
Keep type sizes consistent
DONT USE ALL CAPS!
Avoid text overload. When too much information is on the
screen your audience will begin to loose interest in your
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah!
Bad Fonts
15. Vary font for emphasis or to group words
together.
Use visually simple fonts. For a visually
simulating appearance.
Good Fonts
16. When two properties must differ use fonts or
colors to make the difference obvious.
Backgrounds should not interfere.
Bad Perceptual Differences