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Page 1: Design and Use of Visual Aids

Design and Use of Visual Aids

Level 50

Language Centre

University of Saskatchewan

Image from: http://www.osha.gov/doc/outreachtraining/htmlfiles/flipslid.gif

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Design and Use of Visual Aids

I. Purpose of Visuals

II. Types of Audio Visuals

III. Evaluating Visuals

IV. Designing Visuals

V. Using Visuals

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I. Purpose of Visuals

• Focus attention

• Make the verbal message stronger

• Stimulate/maintain interest

• Illustrate complex concepts that are difficult to visualize

• Help audience understand and remember the info

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Sausage Maker Co.Fruit and Wine Press

Image from: http://www.sausagemaker.com/ProductImages/31169.jpg

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Technology and Investment

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TechnoCompanyCorporate Profits After-Tax

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Jan-03 Jan-04 Jan-05 Jan-06

$ billions

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II. Types of Audio Visuals

• Actual Object

• Models

• Chalkboard

• Flipchart/Poster

• Overhead

• Computer

• Music and Videos

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III. Evaluating Visuals

• Is it relevant?

• Is the message clear and easy to understand?

• Is it attractive and easy to read?

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Apple

Image from: http://www.h4x3d.com/feat/themes/red-apple.jpg

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Durian Fruit

http://www.timwu.org/durian.JPG

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Wine

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Obikwa’s Unique Label

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IV. Designing Visuals

• Make each visual stand on its own

• Make the visuals balanced and consistent

• Make visuals easy to read

• Include only your main points

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TechnoCompany

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Organ/Tissue Donation and Registry Expenses

Image from: http://www.dhss.mo.gov/OrganDonor/expenditures_pie_chart.jpg

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I. Purpose of Visuals

• Focus attention

• Make the verbal message stronger

• Stimulate/maintain interest

• Illustrate complex concepts that are difficult to visualize

• Help audience understand and remember the info

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III. Evaluating Visuals• Is it relevant?

• A visual aid needs to help the audience understand the point you are making in your presentation

• The audience needs to clearly understand why you are showing the visual. It needs to serve a real purpose.

• Is the message clear and easy to understand?

• The audience should be able to understand the message of the visual in a couple of seconds.

• Give them time to read and look at the visual before you start talking again.

• Is it attractive and easy to read?• The text should be typed, not handwritten• The font should be simple, dark, and large

enough to see• The visual should be clean• Don’t use too many colors• The content shouldn’t be too complex or

have too much information

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IV. Designing Visuals

• Make each visual stand on its own

• Make the visuals balanced and consistent

• Make visuals easy to read

• Include only your main points

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V. Using Visuals• Beforehand, make sure:

– everyone can see– equipment works – you have a backup plan

• Show visual when you talk about it• Show visual for 5 seconds before

speaking• Introduce visual and tell or indicate

what’s important• Don’t talk to the screen• Remove visual when you are finished