A Quick PowerPoint Survey

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TAJ Simmons

A really quick powerpoint survey:

Question 1 - (There is only one question!)

When creating powerpoint presentation, do you prefer to use...

(A) a light background
or
(B) a dark background


Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

awesome - powerpoint backgrounds,
http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com
free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
 
K

Kathy J

All depends on who is viewing the information and how they will be viewing
it :)

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Ute Simon

A really quick powerpoint survey:
Question 1 - (There is only one question!)

When creating powerpoint presentation, do you prefer to use...

(A) a light background
or
(B) a dark background

If I don't have to follow corporate design of a company but make my own
presentation:
(A) a light background for "normal" slides, sometimes combined with a dark
(or photo) title slide.

Mail with additional information follows.

Kind regards,
Ute
 
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Wicked Wizard

Easy, I prefer to use a dark background, certainly for longer presentations.
But the company I do almost all my work for has a brand image which enforces
a light background, so prefer one, use the other!

WW
 
E

Echo S

TAJ Simmons said:
A really quick powerpoint survey:

Question 1 - (There is only one question!)

When creating powerpoint presentation, do you prefer to use...

dark background
 
E

Echo S

Oh, man. I think you must work with me, because it's the same thing here!
Almost all of my clients (especially the newer ones, it seems) like light
backgrounds. I suspect it's a general graphics trend or something...

Echo
 
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Natsman

I think that the important thing is not to have the difference between the
background and foreground objects (especially text) too stark, as it tends
to intimidate the audience and affect the eyes.

For this reason, I tend to prefer bland, pastel backgrounds, with text that
isn't too bright or contrasty. So long as it can be easily read.

I have seen many, many PPT presentations in my time, and 9 times out of 10 I
cringe at the lack of thought, in the initial design, for the long-suffering
target audience.

A bad presentation seriously detracts from the message.

Chris
 

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