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How can color contrast improve the readability of a slide?

Color contrast can significantly improve the readability of a slide by making the text stand out against the background. This ensures that the information is easy to read and doesn't cause any discomfort to the viewer. A sharp contrast between the text and background colors can prevent strain on the eyes and help maintain the viewer's focus on the content of the slide.

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Dale Ludwig and Greg Owen-Boger, the authors of The Orderly Conversation, say: "Well-designed visuals do more than provide information; they bring order to the conversation." Add a compelling visual to this slide for a strong start. If you need to place a large chunk of text on your slide, use this one to ensure that it's easy to read and doesn't cause any discomfort to the reader. Make certain that there is a sharp contrast between the text and background colors. Quotes are a great way to aid your arguments, claims and offers. A clever, funny or thought-provoking idea said by someone famous may greatly influence the audience to view a topic of your presentation in a whole new light.

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Big Idea Slide preview
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Our Company's Values Slide preview
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Big Idea Slide preview
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Latest Works Slide preview
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