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DESIGN TIPS
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1. AVOID CLASHING COLORS. Some colors don’t play well together. If it hurts your eyes, it hurts your client’s eyes.
Not working! Works!
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2. DON’T USE THIS FONT IN REVERSE. Most serif fonts (Times New Roman, etc.) are
hard to read in reverse. It’s better to use sans-serif (Arial, etc.).
Can you see me now? Can you see me now?
Times New Roman 18pt Arial 18pt
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3. WHO’S YOUR AUDIENCE? Most important focus? Is it interesting?
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WHAT’S YOUR MESSAGE? Keep text and bullets simple
and to a minimum. Use bullets as guides to
the next point. Make it relevant to a problem
in the audience’s industry, if possible.
Use charts and graphs to illustrate your point.
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Stay visible to create top of mind awareness (TOMA).
Outsource. If you don’t have time, hire a designer to create it.
Always market your business, even when you are busy.
4. DO YOU HAVE THE TIME?