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Step Guide for Creating Accessible Slide Designs

  1. Open a blank presentation in PowerPoint.

  2. Click the “Design” tab, and select your slide theme.

    Design Tab with an orange underline in PowerPoint.
  3. We now have our slide, and some information on what the presentation is about.

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As a general rule, create any slide for your PowerPoint with the prebuilt slide designs. By creating your own designs, you are risking the slide to look out of order, less organized, and less aesthetically pleasing. By using the prebuilt designs, the presentation will be easier to read, and understand.

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Step Guide to using Transitions and Animations

As cool as transitions and animations can make your presentation, it is best to use them conservatively. Many transitions and animations are time consuming, distracting, and most importantly could overwhelm viewers.

  1. For transitions, it is best to not use them at all. To make this setting, go to the Transition Tab, and click “None”

    Transitions Tab with an orange underline in PowerPoint.
  2. None Transitions Button in PowerPoint. Its a blue box with None underneath it.

    For animations, the rules are a little more lenient. The best effect to use is the green “appear” effect. This effect will just make your words appear on the presentation.

    Animations Tab in PowerPoint.Appear animation in PowerPoint. Its a bright green star with lines going in every direction.
  3. When using animations, be sure to have them appear in the right order from top to bottom. Do not use any of the yellow or red animations. They make text disappear or activate an effect at a time when it would not be appropriate for one.

    Main slide with animation order numbers. Summer Camp is first, the dates are second.

 

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Step Guide to Color Contrast in Microsoft PowerPoint

  1. When typing in text you want to consider the color contrast between the text and the background. For small text (under size 18), a good contrast ratio to aim for is 4.5:1 or higher. For bigger text (over size 18) a good contrast ratio is 3:1 or higher. Black text on a white background or 21:1 is considered to be the most accessible contrast ratio.

  2. Backgrounds with crazy features or patterns should be avoided at all costs.

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This slide above has a contrast ratio of 21 : 1.

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Convey Meaning

If you are going to use color to convey information, always include a text alternative. Color alone is not enough to show off information. Color blind users or people with low vision may not be able to read the data or struggle to differentiate the data sections.

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This pie chart for the most popular sports has data labels to represent the data in addition to the color. Now all users can read the data much easier.

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Creating Alt Text in PowerPoint

  1. Right click on your photo or object in your presentation and click “Edit Alt Text” in the drop menu.

  2. In 150 characters or less, describe your image. Tell the reader what is happening and direct attention to the important details.

    A slide with an image of Tokyo, but a very poor Alt Text.

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