Body Language
Body Language
To Move or Not To Move?
Stance and Poses
Open or Closed?
Stance and Poses
Gestures
Head Position and Eye Contact
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Category: softwaresoftware

Contents and Design

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Slides: Contents and Design
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Presentation Software
• PowerPoint
• Keynote
• Prezi
• Haiku Deck
• Slides…
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Design of Slides
• Think about avoidinig the slide themes included
in your software
• Use one template for the whole slide deck
• Use contrast colours of text and background
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Is it a good choice of text and background
colours?
Is it a good choice of text and background
colours?
Is it a good choice of text and background
colours?
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Design of Slides
• size of the text: 24–54 points for the title,
18–36 points for the body of the slide
• font: sans serif typefaces (Arial, Tahoma,
Verdana, Calibri, etc.):
Serif
Sans serif
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Design of Slides
Don’t use more than 3 different
• typefaces (including italics)
• text colours
on 1 slide
• Use a colour (colours) to emphasise important
points in you text
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Design of Slides
• Try not to use more than 6 lines of the text
• Make sure that all your points have the same structure
• Don’t pack too much information onto one slide
• Make two-unit space between different points
• If you use tables, try to confine yourself to 4 columns and
4 lines
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Design of Slides
• Don’t put a point after titles and subtitles
• No punctuation marks are generally used
after one point and before the next one
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Final Slide
• contact details
• core message
• call to action
• powerful image
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10. Body Language

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11. Body Language

• stance and movement
• eye contact
• gestures and facial expression
• articulation
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12. To Move or Not To Move?

• Movement is important
• Movement mustn’t be monotonous,
obtrusive
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13. Stance and Poses

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14. Open or Closed?

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15. Stance and Poses

Shoulders: set back
Knees: slightly bent
Feet: shoulder-width apart,
one foot placed in front of the other, toes pointed
outwards
Weight: on the front foot
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16. Gestures

NB: “air” under the arms
• arise from shoulder or elbows
• held at chest level
• have good amplitude
• correspond to the pronounced words
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17. Head Position and Eye Contact

Chin: slightly raised
Eye focus: on one person at a time, long
enough to complete a natural phrase
(sometimes you can look into the distance)
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