Using correct fonts Please use Lato Medium for body text, like this. For titles, use Gotham Bold. If you use non-Latin characters, please use a standard font (like Arial). Name of the presentation Using correct fonts (cont.) When presenting, make sure to use a computer with Lato and Gotham Bold installed. If those fonts are not installed, then standard fonts will be used instead, and the organization and appearance of your presentation may be compromised. If you’re not comfortable installing fonts, please contact either the Technology and Resource Center (TRC) at 425.640.1010 | trc@edcc.edu or ...
If you are one of the few people who have not looked at this photo, here are two versions, an original and a variant that I made by removing all of the background. For me, removing the background did not change very much. Dress image 2 -- background Dress image 1 darkened On the next slide is the “true color” of the dress. This may look the same to you as the first two images. Or it may not. The first two images may switch on you. This one should not. Remember that I said there was some misdirection ...
Uploading Your Presentation • Bring an electronic copy of your presentation in a USB drive or a CD-ROM • Report to the session chair • Upload the file onto the presentation computer at least 10 minutes before your session begins 2 Good Figure Example • Use dedicated office tools to draw circuit schematics • Thick lines, large fonts, and simple graphs 3 Style Guideline 1 • Font – Arial or Calibri. Both fonts have visually-simple characters and projects clearly. Use bold font style. • Font size – 36 to 44 point for titles, 36 point for sub-titles – 28 point ...