Typography That Speaks Clearly
Design for the back row and the smallest laptop screen. Use generous sizes, solid line spacing, and high-contrast colors. Avoid overly condensed or delicate fonts. Test your slides by stepping away or shrinking the window. If it strains your eyes, it will exhaust your audience quickly.
Typography That Speaks Clearly
Create a predictable rhythm: headline, key point, evidence. Distinguish levels with size and weight rather than random fonts or colors. Consistency builds trust, reduces scanning time, and makes slides feel coherent. Share a screenshot of your hierarchy, and we’ll suggest simple tweaks for clarity and confidence.