Title: Presentation Title Bold, 26 Point
1Presentation Title(Bold, 26 Point)
- Speaker Name
- (Bold, 22 Point)
2Typography Guidelines
Section Headers Are Arial Bold Italic, 18-Point
- Use Arial Bold or Gill Sans Alternate font for
consistency - Titles are 26-point
- Subtitles are 22-point
- Section headers are 18-point italic
- Body text is 20-point
- First-level bullets are 20-point
- Second-level bullets are 18-point
- Callout text size can vary
- First-level bullets are set to be round
- Second-level bullets are set to be denoted by an
en-dash ()
3Text and Style Guidelines
4.23 cm Wide
120 Pixels Wide
- Body text and bullets should be flush left and
vertically centered on the page - Adjust paragraph/line spacing, if necessary, to
make your slide look balanced and well designed
1.7 Inches Wide
223 Pixels High
3.1 Inches High
8.22 cm Wide
An image can go in this vertical banner.
Suggested dimensions are stated above. Callout
text can also be set on a left margin. Add 1
point red rule at width as shown.
4Text and Style Guidelines (Contd)
Callout text can be placed in this vertical bar
area.
- Always insert a space before an ellipse
- Correct punctuation errors before finalizing
- Maintain consistency in number treatments,
abbreviations, acronyms, etc. - Make sure justification of titles/text blocks is
consistent throughout presentation
5Incorporating Graphics Into Your Presentation
- Inserting photos or graphics into slides can add
to the overall impact of your message - All images should be professional and pertinent.
Use cartoons, stick-figure drawings, or clip art
sparingly, if at all - When importing images, set files in an RGB or
indexed color palette at 120 ppi (pixels or dots
per inch) and save them in either .gif or .jpg
file format - Note that 72 ppi is acceptable if you are
planning to display the image only on screen and
not print it
6Sample Bar Chart
You can copy and paste this slide, using the
Slide Sorter View, then edit the data sheet.
Sample Label
7Sample Pie Chart
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8Color Scheme
- Consistent use of color in your presentation
maintains and promotes a unified conference
image - Main palette colors are built into the slide
color scheme in PowerPoint for easy access - Selections are based on Web-safe matches
- The recommended color palette is represented
below with RGB values - Tints of these colors can be used as necessary
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9Use this Title Slide to begin and end all
presentations. This slide is to remain up while
waiting for the presentation to begin and at the
end of the presentation during the question and
answer segment. Please delete this gray text box
before presenting slide.
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