General Slide Layout Hints
and Tips
Font Basics
- The font size should
communicate the relative importance of the text content
on the slide.
- Heading should be
larger than main body text entries
- Main body text
entries should be larger than any sub-entries
- Footers and graphics
captions should be the smallest text of all
- Font sizes should range
between 18 and 48 points
- Main body text
should generally be 24-32 pt.
- When in doubt, use a
bigger font size.
- Illegible fonts detract
from the message
- While a legible font
does nothing to add to the presentations
message, an illegible font detracts from the
message by requiring the observer to expend
energy merely reading the text.
- Legibility of font
face is determined by two factors: the thickness
of the strokes which make up the characters and
the "openness" of the characters.
- The best fonts have
strokes of equal width. A variety of widths
within the strokes of characters may be
artistically pleasing, but make the characters
more difficult to recognize.
- If using a computer for the
presentation, use "system" fonts
- If using a computer to
prepare and "show" the presentation, it is
best to use fonts that are "system" fonts.
- This is
especially important if the presentation is
being prepared on one computer but will be
"shown" on another. The
"show" computer may not have the
same fonts available as the computer used to
prepare the presentation.
- Times New Roman and Arial
for Windows-PCs and Times and Helvetica for Macintosh are good
choices.
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