•Prepare
–Make sure your visual aid does not look sloppy or rushed.
•Relevance
–Make sure your visual aid enhances the speech and doesn't distract from it.
•Practice
–Make sure you know when to use your visual aids in your
speech.
•Simplicity/ Clarity
–Make your visual aids simple, clear, and to-the-point.
•Size
–Make sure your visual aids are large enough for the audience to see.
•Font/Type
–Select a font that’s easy to read. (Don’t get fancy; it’s distracting.)
–Use as few words as possible; you don’t want your audience
reading a paragraph!
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