tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1291177271456561843.post7945760067985751146..comments2024-02-05T15:11:44.556+05:30Comments on 'All About Presentations' by Jazz Factory: How to appear more confident as a presenter? Design bold slidesVivek Singhhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02200482495588733983noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1291177271456561843.post-57103072802329469482016-08-31T22:56:02.712+05:302016-08-31T22:56:02.712+05:30Hi Preethi. There is no one font size or type whic...Hi Preethi. There is no one font size or type which is ideal. Even in the same presentation font sizes may vary.<br /><br />As a thumb rule, for a presentation delivered in a conference room, never go below font 30. Header font can be 40. If your deck will be read on a laptop, the font size can be 24 and 36 respectively.<br /><br />Images look good when you use it full screen. So download high resolution images. While searching on Google, go to Search Tools and Choose size Large. A resolution of 1920 x 1280 would be great. 1280 x 840 would also be good enough.<br /><br />Images are also used as icons. For large icons 512 x 512 would be nice. Smaller sizes are fine if you are placing small icons.<br /><br />Font types are many. Try using Google fonts. There are completely free to use. Check out this link: https://fonts.google.com/. To start with, try Montserrat for header and Open Sans for Body. Use sans-serif fonts for presentations (read on a screen) and serif fonts for word documents (printed and read).Vivek Singhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02200482495588733983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1291177271456561843.post-53674285416623479492016-08-30T20:20:22.699+05:302016-08-30T20:20:22.699+05:30Thanks for the blog ! In your opinion which would ...Thanks for the blog ! In your opinion which would be the ideal slide design, font size, font type and image size for preparing a formal ppt using Microsoft PowerPoint?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03810052258762796568noreply@blogger.com