Nobody wants to look up to the projector and see PAPYRUS, the cramped, unreadable archaic novelty font, or a horrifying text with dripping globules of blood on all sides. It’s important to strike a balance, though. Fonts are a powerful design element, as much as colour and the use of images. Slight change in your typography can go a long way in making your documents stand out. Using a default font implies that you didn’t take the time out to break fre e usual boring way to do things. But, when you turn on your laptop and project the same standard PPT with a standard Helvetica / Calibri / Times New Roman font, you’ve lost a valuable opportunity to stand out and impress your viewers at the get-go. Nobody goes with the aim to blend into the crowd. When we come to give a presentation, our aim is to stand out.
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