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Types of Visual Aids
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Design Principles
Images
100
aids useful when trying to evoke an emotion.
What are Visual Metaphors?
100
objects or items that you can use during your speech.
What are props?
100
colors on opposite sides of the color wheel, such as red and green.
What are Complementary Colors?
100
A typeface font whose characters have small lines or flourishes at the end points of letters, include Times New Roman, Georgia, and Palatino
What is Serif Font?
100
A noticeable image or graphic in an image that is placed there primarily to prevent reuse of that image by identifying the owner of the copyright. Often found on online images, it is designed to let you preview the image before you purchase it.
What is watermark?
200
The blurry appearance of images which are enlarged on a computer beyond their resolution. This often occurs when a small image is stretched to cover an entire slide.
What is pixelation?
200
your dress, mannerisms, the way you greet the audience, how you are introduced, and the first words out of your mouth that impact your credibility and ability to connect with your audience
What is personal appearance?
200
colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as yellow and orange.
What are analogous colors?
200
too much information (e.g., slides full of text, meaningless images, overly complicated charts), which taxes the audience's ability to process the message reducing the amount of irrelevant information in your slide as much as possible.
What is noise?
200
The natural tendency of people from English-speaking countries, among others, to view images in the same way that they read text. That is eye tracking from left to right, top to bottom.
What is Z pattern?
300
presenters provide a copy of their PowerPoint slides to the participants before or after the presentation
What are handouts?
300
digital presentation software that breaks away from the standard slide deck presentation, primarily image-focused content
What is a Prezi?
300
the selection of colors that are used throughout a single project.
What is color palette?
300
A type face fonts whose characters do not have the small lines or flourishes at the end points of letters, include Arial, Helevetica, and Tahoma
What is Sans serif fonts?
300
A simplified image of a person or object created from the outline of the image and filled in with a solid color, usually black
What is a silhouette?
400
Technology during a presentation to help reinforce message, Should only be around 10 to 20 seconds
What is audio and video?
400
a method of presenting using a slide deck of 20 slides that display for 20 seconds per slide, advance automatically, and generally contain no text
What is Pecha Kucha?
400
simplified drawings made only of solid lines without color or shading. They are useful for showing the basic shape and construction of complicated objects
What is line art?
400
Leaving empty space gives breathing room to your design and actually draws attention to your focus point and makes your slide appear more elegant and professional.
What is white space?
400
A picture or diagram where an object appears disassembled so the viewer can see the component parts in proper relationship to each other. They are used to show how things fit together and how parts interact to make a whole
What is exploded view?
500
If you have chosen to use visual aids in your presentation, give credit where credit is due, mention the source of your props if you borrowed them from a person or organization. You should cite the source of all data and images used in your presentation
What is implementation?
500
software used to create and display slideshows such as Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple iWorks Keynote, Google Drive Presentation, Zoho Show and others. Composed of individual slides
What is Slideware?
500
the predominate form of color blindness, meaning that the person cannot distinguish between these two colors
What is Red-Green color blindness?
500
a designation by the copyright holder of an image or other work that it can be reused. The license identifies what specifically is allowed under what conditions and what credit must be given
What is Creative Commons License?
500
If you divide the screen using two imaginary lines horizontally and two vertically, you end up with nine sections. The most visually interesting and pleasing portions of the screen will be at the points where the lines intersect
What is rule of thirds?
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