Fellow speaker,
If you are doing a presentation, leave a lot of "white space" around your graphic. This will make the graphic on the page "pop out" at the audience more dramatically See the difference between these two examples - note how the first graphic "pops out" at you while the second graphic appears "buried" under all the text and pictures:
Emptily,
If you are doing a presentation, leave a lot of "white space" around your graphic. This will make the graphic on the page "pop out" at the audience more dramatically See the difference between these two examples - note how the first graphic "pops out" at you while the second graphic appears "buried" under all the text and pictures:
Emptily,
Tim Wilson
Professional Speech Coach
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