Nice. But you should spice up your slideshow with different fonts. There's a general rule in slideshow making that you should have no more than 30-50 words per slide. If you feel that you can't memorize a lot of information, there are speaker notes at the bottom of the slides
@@azreal6435 Personally, I use the deafult Arial because I think it’s more of a branding thing at this point. As for the point about words, I’m pretty sure that I would have to fill that empty space with something, and I doubt there would be enough relevant media for every topic I want to cover, and I’m not familiar enough with general internet memes to fill the gap. Thanks for the suggestions though, I’ll still keep them in mind.
@FrostyDog34 For empty space, try graphics such as still images from the character trailers. Even though you feel that Arial is a brand, a rebrand is always possible. If you want to keep a lot of words to fill the negative space, try highlighting important information with different colored text, italics, and bold. I wouldn't worry about empty space since the main focus of a slideshow is the speaker's words, not their slides' words; the slides are supposed to have important information that you shouldn't miss.
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Nice. But you should spice up your slideshow with different fonts. There's a general rule in slideshow making that you should have no more than 30-50 words per slide. If you feel that you can't memorize a lot of information, there are speaker notes at the bottom of the slides
@@azreal6435 Personally, I use the deafult Arial because I think it’s more of a branding thing at this point.
As for the point about words, I’m pretty sure that I would have to fill that empty space with something, and I doubt there would be enough relevant media for every topic I want to cover, and I’m not familiar enough with general internet memes to fill the gap.
Thanks for the suggestions though, I’ll still keep them in mind.
@FrostyDog34 For empty space, try graphics such as still images from the character trailers. Even though you feel that Arial is a brand, a rebrand is always possible. If you want to keep a lot of words to fill the negative space, try highlighting important information with different colored text, italics, and bold.
I wouldn't worry about empty space since the main focus of a slideshow is the speaker's words, not their slides' words; the slides are supposed to have important information that you shouldn't miss.
Personal font recommendation is Poppins, they look more sleek and my go to for PPT's at school. Great video btw
Neat
Too much text 🤷♂️
Yeah, I'll definitely reduce it in the next lore-focused PowerPoint.