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The following article was contributed by Shirley Lee

Professional PowerPoint Presentations With the Rules of Six and More

PowerPoint is used e in business and other presentation venues, so rules need to be understood for slide design. The Rules of Six for design and presentation time are standards. Suggested tips for animation, graphics, and presentation are offered.

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PowerPoint and all the bells and whistles that come with are being used more and more in business and other presentation venues.

Before presenters became so attached to computers for visual aid production, a few rules existed for proper visual design that was often adhered to by the graphic design folks who built slides in the days before the personal computer.

Now with everyone having access to a computer, those rules are often ignored during slide design.

The result an unprofessional look and information overload.

A return to some of the old rules, referred to as the rules of six, is in order.

Also new rules are needed with the computer to keep slides with graphics and animations appropriate for professional use.

Below are a few rules to consider when designing slides in PowerPoint.

Rules of Six for Slide Creation

Rules for Graphics and Animation

Please consider utilising the above rules when designing slides in PowerPoint on the computer to give a more professional appearance to slides and presenter. Remember, just because the makers of PowerPoint include lots of bells and whistles with the software, that doesn't mean that you have to use them. Reduce the chance of information overload on the audience by returning to the old rules of graphic design and adding the new rules offered here.

Shirley Fine Lee, author of "R.A!R.A! A Meeting Wizard's Approach", has worked as a training and development specialist since 1986, and an independent consultant since 2000. She has extensive experience, helping organisations with their team building, training development, meeting facilitation, presentation delivery, and other communication needs. This work involves developing productivity tools, presenting workshops, and writing. For instance, she has authored numerous training manuals and guides, on a wide variety of topics. Her programs include time management, getting organised, problem solving, and team building.

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