Contents and Design

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Presentation Software PowerPoint Keynote Prezi Haiku Deck Slides…

Presentation Software
PowerPoint
Keynote
Prezi
Haiku Deck
Slides…

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Design of Slides Think about avoidinig the slide themes included in

Design of Slides
Think about avoidinig the slide themes included in your

software
Use one template for the whole slide deck
Use contrast colours of text and background
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Is it a good choice of text and background colours? Is

Is it a good choice of text and background colours?
Is

it a good choice of text and background colours?
Is it a good choice of text and background colours?
Is it a good choice of text and background colours?
Is it a good choice of text and background colours?
Is it a good choice of text and background colours?
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Design of Slides size of the text: 24–54 points for the

Design of Slides

size of the text: 24–54 points for the title,

18–36 points for the body of the slide
font: sans serif typefaces (Arial, Tahoma, Verdana, Calibri, etc.):
Serif
Sans serif
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Design of Slides Don’t use more than 3 different typefaces (including

Design of Slides

Don’t use more than 3 different
typefaces (including italics)
text

colours
on 1 slide
Use a colour (colours) to emphasise important points in you text
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Design of Slides Try not to use more than 6 lines

Design of Slides
Try not to use more than 6 lines of

the text
Make sure that all your points have the same structure
Don’t pack too much information onto one slide
Make two-unit space between different points
If you use tables, try to confine yourself to 4 columns and 4 lines
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Design of Slides Don’t put a point after titles and subtitles

Design of Slides
Don’t put a point after titles and subtitles
No punctuation

marks are generally used after one point and before the next one
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Final Slide contact details core message call to action powerful image

Final Slide
contact details
core message
call to action
powerful image 

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Body Language

Body Language

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Body Language stance and movement eye contact gestures and facial expression articulation

Body Language
stance and movement
eye contact
gestures and facial expression
articulation

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To Move or Not To Move? Movement is important Movement mustn’t be monotonous, obtrusive

To Move or Not To Move?
Movement is important
Movement mustn’t be monotonous,

obtrusive
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Stance and Poses

Stance and Poses

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Open or Closed?

Open or Closed?

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Stance and Poses Shoulders: set back Knees: slightly bent Feet: shoulder-width

Stance and Poses
Shoulders: set back
Knees: slightly bent
Feet: shoulder-width apart,
one foot

placed in front of the other, toes pointed outwards
Weight: on the front foot
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Gestures NB: “air” under the arms arise from shoulder or elbows

Gestures
NB: “air” under the arms
arise from shoulder or elbows
held

at chest level
have good amplitude
correspond to the pronounced words