Q2 Media Fluency
Because many suggested that I get rid of the quotes on my slide, I decided to do so and delete them, because like they said, it actually is more meaningful. Additionally, the audience felt that the words were covering my face too much. In actuality, it was supposed to cover to have the audience focus on the text. To improve the contrast even further, I switched everything to the opposite side. So now, the yellow period is even more outstanding than the other text to solidify the statement on the slide. Finally, to make the slide come back to life, I fixed the shadowing on the text to make sure it still had the "night and day" effect to it.
Throughout this slide design unit, I learned a ton. I used to think that slides were designed so that you can read them to your audience. It turns out that slides were used for a reason far from that. I now know that slides are nothing but a VISUAL AID, meaning it’s supposed to help you a little bit by helping you remember key points in a presentation but a Keynote of PowerPoint presentation is 90% made for your audience to follow. I learned from websites like Presentation Zen, Zach Holman, and Apple.com that less is more, picture backgrounds can be modified via Alpha, and that color contrast is key in a slide.
Hi everyone,
My
slide is entitled “The Dreamer.” For my color scheme, I used a pallet of
light-ish primary colors, because the contrast with each other very much. The background
of the slide was composed of a fade from yellow to a baby blue. The yellow
represents the day, while blue represents the night. The yellow of the background
in the slide “shines” a light onto the letters in the slide and the letters
then have a shadow. I used the website http://www.colorsontheweb.com/colorcontrasts.asp as a reference to see which colors contrasted the most with each other so that
the words would be relatively clear. The punctuation and quotes in the slide
are in different but bolder colors to emphasize the statements.
The
text is shown to be very important because of its boldness and contrast to the
background of the slide. I adjusted the kerning on some words so that they
would appear more or less important and impacting on my audience. Since the
quotes are in the upper left corner, they almost sway the audience to look at
the bottom where the more important text is, the title. I used plenty of
emptiness to keep my slide very simple
to understand, and so that when the few words on the slide were read that the
audience could look at the speaker. The picture bleeds off of the slide, and
the picture is also in a way “looking” into the yellow light of the background
on the slide.
Comments
No comments have been posted yet.
Log in to post a comment.