Text - tips for projection Headers should be 36pt-44pt on a 4:3 ratio Standard body copy size should be
28pt-32pt in size. Body copy text should never be less
than 16pt Text should be easy to read San Serif font such as Arial are easier to read than serif
fonts If you use a special fonts, the font must be installed on
all computers to read properly
Color - tips for projection It is important to use high contrast colors If you use a light background, choose dark colors for
text If you use a dark background, choose light colors for
text Dark blue projects are best for a large room Avoid using solid white as a background
Solid white is very bright and hurts your eyes during long presentations
Complimentary colors are pleasing to the eye
Layout - tips for projection Keep the layout clean Try not to use more than 7 bullets Use the master templates to set up presentations,
it keeps the text from jumping slide to slide Do not over use transitions or animations – they loose
their impact the more they are used Slide content is a recap of what the speaker is saying - not
every word Empty space is important – it gives the eye a break Images are a nice way to convey messages
4:3 vs 16:9PowerPoint automatically sets
presentations to a 4:3 ratioYou can change it to a 16:9 ratio by:
Clicking the designThen Click Page Setup on the far left side
of the menu barThen click the drop down menu
– slides sized for: On Screen Show (16:9)