Presentation Zen

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Across
  1. 3. Sometimes, an audience connects with your design in ways they don't even realize.
  2. 6. The main name of the presentation, just like a book's cover.
  3. 7. How you arrange items so that things that belong together are close to each other.
  4. 8. The words that you read on the slide.
  5. 10. The part of the slide that is behind all of the words and pictures.
  6. 12. Using the same fonts, colors, or shapes throughout your presentation for a consistent look.
  7. 16. Anything you can see on a slide, from a picture to a graph.
  8. 18. Making sure all the elements on a slide are lined up neatly.
  9. 19. Pictures, photos, or diagrams that help tell your story.
  10. 20. A design that is boring or hard to read because the elements are too similar.
Down
  1. 1. The parts of the slide that you want people to focus on the most.
  2. 2. A list of points, each marked by a small dot or symbol.
  3. 4. A design that is bold and easy to understand because of its clear differences.
  4. 5. When you move something slightly away from the center to make it look more interesting.
  5. 9. A ready-to-go design that you can fill with your own information.
  6. 11. Making one element stand out by making it very different from the elements around it, like using a light color on a dark background.
  7. 13. A design trick that involves placing important items along imaginary lines that divide the slide into nine parts.
  8. 14. The main subject or topic of your talk.
  9. 15. Creating a simple, clean look that is easy to understand.
  10. 17. The empty areas on a slide that let your content breathe.