“It Gives You Wings.”
This NFL team is known as “America’s Team.”
Dallas Cowboys
“Now watch me whip, now watch me nae nae”
Silento
Using the same fonts, colors, slide layout, and formatting throughout your presentation demonstrates this principle.
Consistency
“Live Más.”
This New York team plays at Barclays Center.
“It’s getting hot in here”
Nelly
Having too much text, too many images, or too many colors on a slide causes this problem.
Cluttering or Overcrowding
"The Few. The Proud"
The Marines
This team’s fans call themselves the “Cheeseheads.”
Green Bay Packers
“We found love in a hopeless place”
Rhianna
Using purposeful hand movements, facial expressions, and posture are examples of this part of presenting.
Body Language
“The Snack That Smiles Back.”
This sports team’s mascot is a dinosaur named “Rex.”
Toronto Raptors
"Nothing can stop me, I'm all the way up"
Fat Joe featuring French Montana
During a peer review, giving this kind of feedback helps someone improve without being rude.
Constructive Criticism
"We'll Leave The Light On For You."
Motel 6
This basketball team’s mascot is a gorilla named “Go,” and they play in the city known as the Valley.
Phoenix Suns
“I got the eye of the tiger, a fighter, dancing through the fire.”
Katy Perry
This short, 30–60 second speech introduces an idea and grabs attention.
Elevator Pitch