Visual aids can be a very powerful tool to make a presentation sound good and well prepared. Images presented can appeal directly to audience's imagination, which helps thinking better about the product and thus giving better views about it. Images can be used from the introduction to the conclusion, as they fit in perfectly in every part of a presentation. Images make the audience understand more about your material and your main aspect of the presentation. We have some Do's and Dont's for the visual as discussed below:
Do's:
Dont's:
Always keep it simple making it easier to understand for the audience. One of the main thing is to consider culture. You should know about the religious believes of your audience in order not to hurt anyone's feelings or to make anyone offended.
Do's:
- Always keep the background simple, making the picture more visible to the audience.
- Use animations when appropriate.
- Use bullets rather than making it more of an essay.
Dont's:
- Use small font, that audience sitting at the back can't see or read properly.
- Use a fussy background image, making the picture less visible to the audience.
- Over do the animation.
Always keep it simple making it easier to understand for the audience. One of the main thing is to consider culture. You should know about the religious believes of your audience in order not to hurt anyone's feelings or to make anyone offended.
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