Are You Using the Right Fonts in PowerPoint?
27 Jan
It’s not really a matter of right or wrong as it is a matter of how the fonts you use in your PowerPoint files communicate with your audience and contribute to the overall tone and visual design of the slides.
When using fonts, you kind of have two considerations.
- Is the font going to be legible? Can people read and retain the information.
- What does the font’s design communicate? How well does it support the tone and design of your slide content?
The Rapid E-Learning Blog has a good post on How Fonts Take a Starring Role in Your E-Learning Courses. While the focus of the post is elearning, the information is just as relevant to any use of PowerPoint.
It’s a good post with an interactive exercise that illustrates how fonts can do more than display text.



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