This document provides guidance on using color in PowerPoint presentations. It discusses how different colors can be used to convey different meanings and emotions. Colors are divided into four categories - reds, yellows, greens, and blues. Each color category is then broken down further with descriptions of how each color speaks and its psychology. The document also provides examples of creating color palettes using different color schemes like monochromatic, analogous, complementary, split complementary, triadic, and tetradic.
The document discusses color theory and different color schemes. It explains that primary colors are yellow, red, and blue, and secondary colors are orange, violet, and green which are made by mixing two primary colors. Tertiary colors mix a primary and secondary color. It describes three color schemes - complementary uses opposite colors on the wheel, analogous uses adjacent colors, and monochromatic uses tints and shades of one color.
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If you don’t have time to create your own color scheme for your next presentation – you can use one of the pre-installed color themes in PowerPoint. PowerPoint 2013 comes with 23 color themes ready be applied to your presentation and and your graphics, regardless of what presentation template you are using.
This is a quick guide of the PowerPoint 2013 color themes. Each page displays a color wheel with the accent colors around the dark and light background/text colors in the center and four small mockup slides with the color theme applied. All the color themes are shown on white and the mockup slides have the same light grey slide background for comparison.
Neutral colors provide a restful effect but can be boring alone. Adding texture, different shades, or a bright accent color prevents boredom. Monochromatic schemes use one main color with neutrals and accents for variety. Analogous schemes use colors close together on the color wheel for soft or cheerful effects. Complementary schemes opposite on the wheel can be exciting or overwhelming, working better in weaker tones. Nature-inspired schemes use bright colors in small doses against larger areas of less bright colors.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang pengertian taraf signifikansi dalam statistika. Taraf signifikansi
menunjukkan kemungkinan hasil penelitian yang didapat adalah benar dan bukan karena kebetulan. Semakin
kecil nilai taraf signifikasinya, semakin kuat bukti bahwa hasil penelitian tersebut benar dan tidak terjadi
secara kebetulan.
This document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses general strategies like making the presentation about the presenter, not just content. It recommends organizing text into manageable chunks, using photos appropriately, and guiding the audience's flow from slide to slide. Composition guidelines include using a single focal point and a double pane layout. The document also offers tips on using color effectively and limited transitions. It emphasizes starting early and comparing slides to other visually appealing examples.
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The document provides little information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It contains a single sentence stating to check the description for more info but provides no other context or details.
The document discusses color theory and different color schemes. It explains that primary colors are yellow, red, and blue, and secondary colors are orange, violet, and green which are made by mixing two primary colors. Tertiary colors mix a primary and secondary color. It describes three color schemes - complementary uses opposite colors on the wheel, analogous uses adjacent colors, and monochromatic uses tints and shades of one color.
23 quick color themes for your presentationPresentitude
If you don’t have time to create your own color scheme for your next presentation – you can use one of the pre-installed color themes in PowerPoint. PowerPoint 2013 comes with 23 color themes ready be applied to your presentation and and your graphics, regardless of what presentation template you are using.
This is a quick guide of the PowerPoint 2013 color themes. Each page displays a color wheel with the accent colors around the dark and light background/text colors in the center and four small mockup slides with the color theme applied. All the color themes are shown on white and the mockup slides have the same light grey slide background for comparison.
Neutral colors provide a restful effect but can be boring alone. Adding texture, different shades, or a bright accent color prevents boredom. Monochromatic schemes use one main color with neutrals and accents for variety. Analogous schemes use colors close together on the color wheel for soft or cheerful effects. Complementary schemes opposite on the wheel can be exciting or overwhelming, working better in weaker tones. Nature-inspired schemes use bright colors in small doses against larger areas of less bright colors.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang pengertian taraf signifikansi dalam statistika. Taraf signifikansi
menunjukkan kemungkinan hasil penelitian yang didapat adalah benar dan bukan karena kebetulan. Semakin
kecil nilai taraf signifikasinya, semakin kuat bukti bahwa hasil penelitian tersebut benar dan tidak terjadi
secara kebetulan.
This document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses general strategies like making the presentation about the presenter, not just content. It recommends organizing text into manageable chunks, using photos appropriately, and guiding the audience's flow from slide to slide. Composition guidelines include using a single focal point and a double pane layout. The document also offers tips on using color effectively and limited transitions. It emphasizes starting early and comparing slides to other visually appealing examples.
Graphics in PowerPoint 2007 allows you to add callouts and graphics to slides. When using callouts, you must insert a textbox over the callout to type text, unlike in Word where you can type directly into a callout. You can insert clipart and then crop it to only show certain parts, or increase the size of clipart. You can also draw your own graphics using different shapes like rectangles, circles, and triangles to create original drawings.
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The document provides little information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It contains a single sentence stating to check the description for more info but provides no other context or details.
This document provides instructions for customizing objects in PowerPoint presentations. It describes how to ungroup objects so their individual elements can be edited separately. It also explains how to change an object's color by right clicking it, selecting format shape, and then choosing a new fill color or gradient under the fill options. The instructions are concise and clearly outline the key steps to modify objects' grouping and color properties.
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This document provides an overview of key features and functions in Microsoft PowerPoint, including slide layouts, designs, and views. It discusses how to organize content using the outline pane, import Word outlines, format text and slides, use slide and title masters, add special items like charts and tables, and insert animations, transitions, sounds, music, and movies. The document also covers printing options and exporting PowerPoints to Word.
The document appears to contain sample charts, diagrams, and tables from a 2007 source. There are over 20 different chart and table examples shown with varying units of measure and data labels. Footnotes are included below some of the charts referencing the source.
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The document lists different colors, including red, blue, green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, brown, black, and grey. It then repeats lines listing combinations of those colors and mentions items that are examples of those colors, such as an apple being red, a dress being blue, a blouse being pink, and a banana being yellow.
This document provides tips and techniques for creating effective PowerPoint presentations, including:
1) PowerPoint can be used for presentations at conferences, meetings, and in the classroom. It allows adding text, graphics, photos, and other media.
2) Presentations can start from a blank slide or template. Templates provide pre-designed backgrounds and formatting. Slide layouts determine where text and graphic frames are placed.
3) Text is usually formatted with bullet points for clarity. Graphics should be relevant, consistent in style, and not overused. Notes pages can be printed for the presenter.
This document discusses different ways to teach children colors and shapes using technology. It lists various colors like blue, green, red, and shapes like triangle, square, oval. It then provides examples of using interactive computer programs, television cartoons, and food to engage kids visually with different colors and shapes in everyday items. Other suggested activities include scavenger games around the house to find colors and learning their importance in things like stop signs. References for further information are also provided.
This document outlines 15 steps for building a better blog, including providing unique, accurate, and well-written content in posts of 250 words or less, updating the blog at least twice a week, using comments effectively, making the blog searchable, providing downloadable content with branding, analyzing traffic patterns, using a blogroll, inviting subscriptions, and using the blog to create other publications.
This presentation defines what successes can be for the individual and what is essential for individuals to possess in order to be successful in what they desire.
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To form a new habit, one must make a decision to adopt the habit, never allow exceptions to slip up, tell others about the new habit to gain accountability, visualize yourself successfully performing the new habit, create an affirmation to remind yourself of your commitment, resolve to persist through challenges, and reward yourself for your progress and achievements.
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To achieve goals, one must decide specifically what they want to accomplish, set a deadline to achieve it by, and list every action needed to fulfill the goal. Then organize those steps into a plan, identify potential obstacles, take an initial action, and do something daily to progress toward the objective.
This document provides instructions for customizing objects in PowerPoint presentations. It describes how to ungroup objects so their individual elements can be edited separately. It also explains how to change an object's color by right clicking it, selecting format shape, and then choosing a new fill color or gradient under the fill options. The instructions are concise and clearly outline the key steps to modify objects' grouping and color properties.
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This document defines and provides examples of various concepts related to individualism, collectivism, ideology, and social and political systems. It discusses ideas such as individual identity, collective identity, private property, public property, competition, cooperation, freedom, equality, norms, values, beliefs, interests, and responsibility. Examples are given to illustrate concepts like different political ideologies in various countries.
This document provides an overview of key features and functions in Microsoft PowerPoint, including slide layouts, designs, and views. It discusses how to organize content using the outline pane, import Word outlines, format text and slides, use slide and title masters, add special items like charts and tables, and insert animations, transitions, sounds, music, and movies. The document also covers printing options and exporting PowerPoints to Word.
The document appears to contain sample charts, diagrams, and tables from a 2007 source. There are over 20 different chart and table examples shown with varying units of measure and data labels. Footnotes are included below some of the charts referencing the source.
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The PPT Library : more than 500 fully editable diagrams, maps and graphics to be used in Powerpoint in order to enhance visual quality of your presentations and increase productivity. Used by top consulting firms and marketing professionnals
Download at www.thepptlibrary.com
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The document lists different colors, including red, blue, green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, brown, black, and grey. It then repeats lines listing combinations of those colors and mentions items that are examples of those colors, such as an apple being red, a dress being blue, a blouse being pink, and a banana being yellow.
This document provides tips and techniques for creating effective PowerPoint presentations, including:
1) PowerPoint can be used for presentations at conferences, meetings, and in the classroom. It allows adding text, graphics, photos, and other media.
2) Presentations can start from a blank slide or template. Templates provide pre-designed backgrounds and formatting. Slide layouts determine where text and graphic frames are placed.
3) Text is usually formatted with bullet points for clarity. Graphics should be relevant, consistent in style, and not overused. Notes pages can be printed for the presenter.
This document discusses different ways to teach children colors and shapes using technology. It lists various colors like blue, green, red, and shapes like triangle, square, oval. It then provides examples of using interactive computer programs, television cartoons, and food to engage kids visually with different colors and shapes in everyday items. Other suggested activities include scavenger games around the house to find colors and learning their importance in things like stop signs. References for further information are also provided.
This document outlines 15 steps for building a better blog, including providing unique, accurate, and well-written content in posts of 250 words or less, updating the blog at least twice a week, using comments effectively, making the blog searchable, providing downloadable content with branding, analyzing traffic patterns, using a blogroll, inviting subscriptions, and using the blog to create other publications.
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This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
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population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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Principles Of Power Point Design- The Ways Of Color
1. Principles of
PowerPoint Design
Tips on how to think like a designer
The Ways of Color
John Consultant
Presentation Skills
Fallon
2. How Colors Speak… Loud, Bold, Strong
These colors shout. All these colors make a big
impact. Used on
billboards, commercials, advertising and
posters, they send messages loud and fast. Most
people begin their color thinking here, where
color is at its purest. Even though the visual
differences may be slight, subtle gradations help
create blends.
3. How Colors Speak… Basic Middle Tones
These colors speak in normal, conversational
tones. Midrange colors work well for everyday
use. When you’ve chosen your full-strength
colors, these middle colors are the next place to
look. These hues convey the same feelings as
strong colors but less intense. Try to develop a
mental image of 50% value, fixing it in your
memory, so as to explore both the stronger and
paler values.
4. How Colors Speak… Soft, Gentle, Pastel
These colors whisper. Life’s most important
communiqués are said in low voice. You often
tend to give your full attention to a soft-spoken
messenger. In any spoken language, a whisper
can be very effective. Though the palest tints may
be difficult to see alone, they are essential to any
artists palette.
5. About the Color Wheel
Hues
(true color)
Tints
(percentage of
white added to
a hue)
Shades
(percentage of
black added to
a hue)
6. Color
• Color is crucial
• Communicates type of presentation
• Color is divided into 4 parts:
– Reds
– Yellow
– Green
– Blues
7. Warm or Cool
Warm Colors Excite the Eyes Cool Colors Soothe the Senses
Coral Mauve Cyan Lime
Orange Magenta Sky Blue Leaf Green
Amber Crimson Ultramarine Sea Green
Gold Scarlet Violet Emerald
Yellow Poster Red Purple Teal
Right Brain Colors Left Brain Colors
8. Overview of the Reds…
• All of the reds attract attention, charge
the emotions and urge action
• The life force of blood that flows
through our bodies comes in a variety
of reds, making these the most personal
of colors and the most important to
artists
• Reds consist of:
Mauve, Magenta, Crimson, Scarlet and
Poster Red
9. Overview of the Yellows…
• Fire, excitement, warmth, energy
and imagination are the essence of
these hues, making them essential
in any artists palette
• The yellows are also associated
with intangible concepts and the
spirit that harmonizes one’s energy
and balance in the world
• Yellows include:
Coral, Orange, Amber, Gold and
10. Overview of the Greens…
• Consider green as a primary color of
the palette
• Use more greens to put life in your
color schemes… all different hues
• Each has a different flavor by itself and
when used in combination with other
colors
• Greens include: Lime, Leaf Green, Sea
Green, Emerald and Teal
11. Overview of the Blues…
• The most common sense, practical hues
of the spectrum begin with Cyan, the
color of science and high technology
and go through Purple, the grand
sovereign
• Blues are logical reasonable and fair
• Blues seldom evoke negative responses
• Blues include: Cyan, Sky
Blue, Ultramarine, Violet and Purple
12. Creating Palettes… Monochromatic
Using variations of the same color will create a striking palette. Add black, white and
shades of gray to create contrast. Select colors with a wide range of tints and shades.
Earthy
R 72 101 144
G 107 141 193
B 28 43 62
Strong
R 72 101 144
G 107 141 193
B 28 43 62
13. Creating Palettes… Analogous
Selecting colors that are touching creates a narrow, harmonious color scheme. This
color scheme provides a warm or cool feeling depending upon where they fall on the
wheel.
Powerful
R 136 196 198
G 20 22 68
B 119 28 31
Calm
R 0 0 136
G 172 175 198
B 179 113 91
14. Creating Palettes… Complementary
Selecting colors from opposites on the color wheel creates the most contrast. Limit to
only two colors but don’t allow them to clash.
Athletic
R 202 0
G 108 84
B 24 150
Feminine
R 191 188
G 86 211
B 139 87
15. Creating Palettes… Split Complementary
A variation of complementary, the split complementary uses two colors on either side
of a complementary color. This combination has high contrast with low tension.
Regal
R 84 206 92
G 39 138 160
B 133 20 56
Retro
R 47 241 246
G 179 86 150
B 202 79 84
16. Creating Palettes… Triadic
Three colors equally spaced around the color wheel create vivid interest. This can be
modified by using a light tint or a dark shade of one of the three colors instead of the
pure hue. Palettes created can either be bold or refined.
Inviting
R 0 123 206
G 124 10 128
B 128 107 20
Playful
R 13 208 252
G 124 63 238
B 193 65 33
17. Creating Palettes… Tetradic
Tetradic offers visual contrast. It uses two airs of complementary colors. Pick a
dominate color and use the three remaining colors for support.
Spirited
R 0 127 138 202
G 82 125 13 103
B 149 55 16 32
Healthy
R 103 144 199 192
G 163 193 77 104
B 189 62 31 138
18. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Mauve- Violet Red
Psychology:
Bold
Stylish
Worldly
Impressive
Somber
Related Hue- Coral…
Opposing Hue- Lime
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
19. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Magenta- Process Red
Psychology:
Romantic
Enchanting
Sensitive
Optimistic
Related Hue- Orange…
Opposing Hue- Leaf Green
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
20. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Crimson- Carmine
Psychology:
Powerful
Aggressive
Dynamic
Dramatic
Related Hue- Amber…
Opposing Hue- Sea Green
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
21. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Scarlet- Apple Red
Psychology:
Bright
Believable
Vivid
Positive
Effective
Related Hue- Gold…
Opposing Hue-Emerald
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
22. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Poster Red- Banner Red
Psychology:
Popular
Dangerous
Exciting
Loud
Related Hue- Yellow…
Opposing Hue- Teal
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
23. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Coral- Red Orange
Psychology:
Wild
Fiery
Passionate
Glorious
Explosive
Related Hue- Mauve…
Opposing Hue- Cyan
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
24. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Orange- Vermilion
Psychology:
Tangy
Tempting
Lively
Zesty
Tart
Related Hue- Magenta…
Opposing Hue- Sky Blue
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
25. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Amber- Yellow Gold
Psychology:
Mellow
Abundant
Fertile
Prosperous
Contented
Related Hue- Crimson…
Opposing Hue- Ultramarine
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
26. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Gold- Warm Yellow
Psychology:
Joyful
Sunny
Rich
Lavish
Uncertain
Related Hue- Scarlet…
Opposing Hue- Violet
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
27. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Yellow- Process Yellow
Psychology:
Exciting
Inspiring
Sour
Anxious
Sharp
Related Hue- Poster Red…
Opposing Hue- Purple
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
28. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Lime- Yellow Green
Psychology:
Young
Fresh
Naïve
Sharp
Lively
Related Hue- Cyan…
Clean Opposing Hue- Mauve
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
29. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Leaf Green- Basic Green
Psychology:
Natural
Dependable
Safe
Secure
Healthy
Related Hue- Sky Blue…
Opposing Hue- Magenta
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
30. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Sea Green- Blue Green
Psychology:
Mature
Strong
Urbane
Moving
Restless
Related Hue- Ultramarine…
Opposing Hue- Crimson
% White added for tint
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
31. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Emerald- Viridian
Psychology:
Brilliant
Beautiful
Expensive
Wise
Eternal
Related Hue- Violet…
Opposing Hue- Scarlet
% White added for tint
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32. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Teal- Turquoise
Psychology:
Primitive
Intuitive
Ancient
Aesthetic
Sharp
Related Hue- Purple…
Opposing Hue- Poster Red
% White added for tint
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33. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Cyan- Process Blue
Psychology:
Sharp
Clean
Cold
Hard
Analytical
Related Hue- Lime…
Intelligent Opposing Hue- Coral
% White added for tint
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34. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Sky Blue- Azure
Psychology:
True
Honest
Good
Calm
Clean
Related Hue- Leaf Green…
Peaceful Opposing Hue- Orange
% White added for tint
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35. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Ultramarine- Royal Blue
Psychology:
Fabulous
Compassionate
Stately
Moving
Soulful
Related Hue- Sea Green…
Opposing Hue- Amber
% White added for tint
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36. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Violet- Indigo
Psychology:
Moody
Serious
Thoughtful
Quiet
Reflective
Related Hue- Scarlet…
Opposing Hue- Gold
% White added for tint
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37. 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
% Black added for shade
Purple- Red Violet
Psychology:
Grand
Regal
Leader
Superior
Majestic
Related Hue- Teal…
Opposing Hue- Yellow
% White added for tint
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38. Black, White and Grays
• The achromatic hues black and white, are
used to add shape, shadow, depth, and detail
• Black produces shades of gray
• Colors are the first dimension, tints are the
second
• Blacks and grays are the third dimension
• Black makes colors brighter
• Grays increase the contrast between colors
39. Here come the Browns…
• Most difficult color to reproduce
• Brown is based from Orange
• Used for “Earthy” feels
40. Black
• Formal
• Doesn’t influence
ambient lighting
• Doesn’t work well for
handouts
• Fewer opportunities for
shadows
• For Large venues
• Objects can glow
41. White
• Informal
• Has a bright feeling
• Illuminates the room
• Works well for handouts
• For smaller venues
• No opportunity for
dramatic lighting or
spotlights on elements
42. Choosing Your Colors
• Determine your background color
• Make sure the colors you choose contrast with
the background color
Dark room? Light room? Ambient light?
Great projector?
Dark background, Light background,
Med. background,
Light text Dark text
light and dark text
43. Creating Your Palette
• Select 3 to 5 core colors plus a neutral and
highlight color
• Experiment with tint and shade
• Neutral colors often serve as background
elements
• Neutrals can also be used in data charts and
diagrams as secondary information
• Neutrals can be shades or tints of the
background color
44. Creating Your Palette
• Highlight accentuates text and create
emphasis in charts and infographics
• When you’ve selected your palette, choose
light and dark tones of the color set (this will
help select the degree of gradients)
45. Last Minute Tips About Color…
• Use “cool” colors for backgrounds and / or
foreground elements
• Use “hot” colors for foreground elements
• If you use a “hot” color as a background color,
reduce the saturation by adding more gray so it
doesn’t appear so “hot”
• Don’t use an all white background for a
presentation
• Test the presentation on the screen that you’ll use
46. Last Minute Tips About Color…
• Avoid using the combination of red and green…
many are color blind to this combination
• Don’t use RED in a financial presentation unless
showing data
• True colors are determined by either the computer
screen or the projector you use
• Focus color schemes on the presentation objective
• Make sure the color scheme will appeal to your
audience
47. Last Minute Tips About Color…
• Fit the color scheme to the corporate image
• Keep your palette to no more than 5 colors
• Create your own color scheme
• Use complementary colors- colors on the opposite
side of the color wheel
• Use a color wheel to choose your colors
• Match color to your message
• The best contrast is light text on a dark background
• Use a dark text on a light background
48. For More Information and Tools…
• Slide:ology by Nancy Duarte
• Color Bytes by Jean Bourges
• The Designer’s Guide to Color Combinations by
Leslie Cabarga
• Pixie by Nattyware… a free eyedropper tool at:
www.nattyware.com
• Color Cop by Jay Prall… another free eyedropper
tool at: http://colorcop.net
• Kuler by Adobe… an online color picker at:
http://kuler.adobe.com