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The document provides examples of bad PowerPoint presentations, including:
- Using large blocks of text without pictures or large fonts that are difficult to read.
- Choosing loud or garish colors that fade into the background or are color-blind unfriendly.
- Including too many overwhelming pictures that distract from the content.
- Applying too many slide animations and transitions that make the presentation "busy" and divert audience attention away from the content.
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This document discusses Lafarge's climate change and energy strategy. The strategy focuses on three areas: 1) contributing to reduced societal emissions through more energy efficient construction solutions, 2) reducing direct emissions from cement production through performance programs and developing lower-carbon solutions, and 3) promoting responsible energy policies. Lafarge aims to reduce CO2 emissions per ton of cement produced by 33% by 2020 through improving kiln energy efficiency, substituting fossil fuels, and producing blended cements.
This document provides tips on what not to do in a PowerPoint presentation. It advises against using excessive text animations and slide transitions that take too long. Presenters should keep text to a minimum on slides and avoid reading slides verbatim, as it lessens audience engagement. Graphics and backgrounds should be relevant to the topic and not distracting. Contact information should be provided plainly rather than with excessive text on the final slide.
The document provides examples of bad PowerPoint presentations, including:
- Using large blocks of text without pictures or large fonts that are difficult to read.
- Choosing loud or garish colors that fade into the background or are color-blind unfriendly.
- Including too many overwhelming pictures that distract from the content.
- Applying too many slide animations and transitions that make the presentation "busy" and divert audience attention away from the content.
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The visual principles of harmony, unity, contrast, emphasis, variety, balance, proportion, repetition, texture and movement (and others) are widely recognized and practiced, even when they aren’t formally articulated. But creating a good design doesn’t automatically mean creating a good experience.
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