The lighting in a room can significantly affect the effectiveness of a presentation. In a room with low light, using a bright screen can be blinding and uncomfortable for the audience. Therefore, it's recommended to use Dark Mode slides in such situations to ensure the audience's comfort and maintain their focus on the presentation.

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If you are presenting is a room with no light, show your audience that your care about their eye comfort by using Dark Mode slides. As Sameer Samat, Google's VP of product management put it: "Everyone can relate to being in a room where the lights are turned down and you've got this white screen blinding you."

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The Elegance Deck can be used in various ways depending on the presentation needs. For instance, if you are presenting in a room with no light, you can use Dark Mode slides to ensure the comfort of your audience's eyes. Additionally, you can customize the slides to match your brand or topic, use interactive elements to engage your audience, or use it for remote presentations by sharing the screen.

In addition to using dark mode slides in a room with no light, you can also use light themes effectively in a well-lit room to ensure visibility. It's also important to consider the color contrast in your slides. For instance, using light text on a dark background or vice versa can make your content stand out. Furthermore, you can use light or dark themes to highlight specific parts of your presentation or to convey certain moods or themes.

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