The next place is said to be the bottom. For this reason, we recommend placing the most important thing in the top left. We mentioned earlier that it is important to have one message per slide. It is easier to structure your slides if you keep in mind that what you are explaining on the slide is in the "top left" and the conclusion is at the "bottom". Please try this out for reference. Put what you want to explain in the illustration in the top left corner, and your conclusion at the bottom.
2. Use only one font Slide creation tools such as Google switzerland telegram database Slides and PowerPoint have a wide variety of fonts available. However, if you use different fonts for points you want to emphasize or for headings, you will lose consistency and it will be difficult to tell what you really want to convey. In order to help readers understand information smoothly, it is important not to overload them with information or design. Therefore, try to limit the fonts you use as much as possible to improve readability.
Please take a look at the two examples below, which are supposed to be headlines. The top row uses only one font, while the bottom row uses a combination of multiple fonts. Doesn't the top row resonate more easily with you? I think it's easier to convey the information that the thing you want to emphasize in this slide is the "font." Good example: When you use only one font. Bad example: When you combine multiple fonts.