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How to Create a Strong Visual Presentation for your Ted TalkUse a presentation tool that works with your speaking style (PowerPoint, Keynote, Prezi, etc).ImagesUse images you have taken or those with a Creative Commons licenceThe image is the focus, not the words on the screenUse high quality images - no blurry or grainy picturesUse icons and graphs, if they work for your topicFonts and SizesUse 30 point fontUse the same font throughout your presentation unless you are emphasizing a word or pointUse a Theme, Style or Master to keep alignment consistentNo more than 6 words per slide No bullet points (for a Ted Talk especially but never is good practice)Make sure your words are readableTitlesIf you must use titles and they are on the top or bottom of the page, they should be in the exact same spot on the page, especially with consecutive slides (as above)Titles must be in the same fontIf the title is too long and won’t fit, change the TITLE and not the fontColoursUse complementary coloursDon’t use a theme or background that doesn’t go with your images ................
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