Color
Theory Applied to Presentations
by Template Ready
Everyone knows that color can make a presentation
more interesting and stimulating to look at. It
can also convey information, as in the differently
colored slices of a pie chart.
But color used improperly is worse than no color
at all. Bad color choices or combinations can
actually distract viewers from your message and
can even cause unpleasant feelings in them. The
following guidelines can help you use color effectively
in your presentations:
* Too much color can be distracting. Resist the
temptation to decorate your slides with a rainbow
of colors. Graphic elements (such as charts) should
never contain more than five colors; text slides
should use at most two main colors and a third
for highlighting.
* Keep the colors, and their meanings, consistent
throughout the presentation. This will unify your
presentation and give it a professional look.
* Even if you've chosen a harmonious set of colors,
don't use them arbitrarily. Let the colors to
show the relationships between elements, with
related things in related colors.
* As with the colors, keep the text (font) styles
in your slides consistent.
* Don't arbitrarily switch colors (of background,
text, graphics, or anything else) during the course
of the presentation. A change of color should
only be used to emphasize key information or to
indicate a change of topic or message.
* Don't use red and green at the same time, because
colorblind people can't see the difference between
them.
* Backgrounds consisting of more than one color
should use dithering (a gradual blending from
one color to the next) for easy viewing. It's
usually preferable to use a solid light color
(light blue or gray) for the background with a
dark color for text. This is the most effective
combination for projected slides.
* To help maintain visual consistency, develop
a template that you can use to create each slide.
A template is just a basic slide containing the
background colors, font style, and graphics that
will be common to every slide.
* Test your color combinations on the actual
projection equipment that will be used, or at
least on a similar type of projector. The projected
image will usually appear brighter and more vivid
than it does on your computer screen. You may
discover that your perfect color scheme doesn't
look so perfect when projected. It's better to
discover this while creating your template than
during your presentation.
Color Meanings
Colors in themselves, of course, have no specifically
defined meanings. Nevertheless, colors tend to
carry subtle, subliminal emotions to viewers,
whether by convention or by some natural perceptual
process, and you should bear these traditional
associations mind when making your color choices.
Color preference:
9% Choose Black - Reliability,
Authority, Power, Constancy, Prudence Black feels
formal and powerful. Formal clothing tends to
be black for this reason.
20% Choose Blue - Tranquility,
Intuitiveness, Trust, Loyalty Peaceful, tranquil
blue relaxes the nervous system and increases
productivity. People seem to retain more information
when reading blue text.
3% Choose Brown - Credibility,
Solidity, Strength, Maturity. The color of earth
and wood, brown creates a neutral and comfortable
environment.
13% Choose Green - Life, Growth,
Abundance, Vitality. Green is the easiest color
on the eye. It calms and has a neutral effect
on the nervous system.
7% Choose Orange - Warmth, Happiness,
Courage, Success. Orange is the color most associated
with appetite. It has a broad appeal. Suitable
for anything and anyone.
11% Choose Purple - Luxury,
Wealth, Sophistication. Purple conveys a feeling
of passion, romance, and sensitivity.
14% Choose Pink - Romance, Imagination,
Fantasy. Pink feels calm and soft-hearted, with
a tranquilizing effect.
12% Choose Red - Power, Warmth,
Energy, Determination, Excitement, Passion. Red
dominates and grabs attention. It stimulates people
to quick decisions and increases expectations.
4% Choose White - Purity, Innocence,
Sterility. White is cool and refreshing.
5% Choose Yellow - Enthusiasm,
Light, Creativity, Spirituality. Yellow draws
attention, feels warm, and is the most visible
color of all.
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