new section option 1 use this slide layout to introduce a new section

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NEW SECTION Option 1Use this slide layout to introduce a new section

NEW SECTION

WHITE OVERLAY• The font on the new section slide

should always be white, unless the background image makes the overlay unreadable

• Example of background image where white would not work is on next slide

NEW SECTION

BLACK OVERLAY• Overlay can be 1, 2, or 3 lines of

text, but never 4• Images on the new section slides

should always be HIGH resolution

ONE-TOPIC• Use this layout for slides when you

have information with only one focus or theme

• The content placed in this section should be 100% related to the topic outlined in the header

MULTI-TOPIC• Use this slide

layout when you have two sets of information that describe the topic in two different ways

• This slide should only be used when each set of information does not need an explanation for how it is different than the header or the other side’s information

SUB-TOPICSSub-Header 1• Use this layout when

you have two subsets of information that are different, and need further explanation to explain why their different

Sub-Header 2• Use the sub-headers

to tell the audience the type of information they can see in the subsections

HEADER RULES• Header font should always be Arial

Black font.– Never bold, italicized, or underlined

• Headers should always be:– Simple– One-worded when possible– Never take up two lines (example on

next slide)

DON’T DO THIS TO HEADERS• It looks stupid

BODY RULES• Body font should always be Museo

300 font– Bold it to show impact– Italicize quotes– Underline to divide information

GRAPHICS

GRAPHICS

COLORS• There is a color pallet for all

PowerPoint's for pipeline:– Black– Blue– Pipeline Red– Light Blue– Yellow– Purple– Brown– Pipeline Dark Red

CONTACTUse this slide to enter contact or follow up information for the audience

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