What is the 6 by 6 rule for a presentation?

What is the 6 by 6 rule for a presentation?

You might already be familiar with the 6×6 rule. This presentation rule suggests that you should include no more than six words per line and no more than six bullet points per slide. The goal is to keep your slide from being so dense and packed with information that people don't want to look at it.

What is the 2 4 8 rule in PowerPoint?

When I look back at my most successful slide decks there's a pattern, I call it the 2/4/8 rule: about every 2 minutes I have a new slide (about 30 slides for a 60 minute speech), no more than 4 bullets per slide, and no more than 8 words per bullet.

How can I make my presentation interesting?

The dark blue or dark purple background gives good emotional feelings as the predominant color on the screen and the yellow and white text and graphics have good contrast with the background. The accent colors should be used to highlight a word or portion of a graphic, not overused or they will become annoying.

What makes a good presentation PowerPoint?

Good presentations are memorable. They contain graphics, images, and facts in such a way that they're easy to remember. A week later, your audience can remember much of what you said. Great presentations are motivating.