Fix Your Boring Slides

Sticking with our Keynote theme for the week, Andy has solid and usable advice for building your non-boring slide deck. One thing I would add is to create a test slide at the beginning of your deck which contains the following:



A border which represents the expected resolution of your slides,
A set of colored objects which you know,
Text formatted in the fonts you use in your deck, and,
A big circle.

Something like this:


Test Slide


The reason for this slide is so that when you’re doing that inevitable run through of your deck, you can easily answer the questions:



Is all of the usable space on your slides being displayed correctly.
Do the colors look right?
Are your fonts loaded correctly?
Is the aspect ratio correct on your slides? (Hint: if the circle isn’t a circle, it’s not)

UPDATE: Here’s an awesome fork by Tim Brown in Keynote.


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