![]() The size of the screen affects the font choice as well a its weight and spacing. First, you have to ensure legibility and clarity no matter what size the screen. Presentations can be for a few or thousands, so the audience, topic and location should all impact your font choice. If your body copy is very small consider using semi-bold if your font has that weight. A subhead can be substantially smaller than your header,but still needs to have more emphasis than your body copy, so make sure it’s either bold or at a size in between your header and body copy, or both.īody text should be smaller than headers and subheads and usually use the regular weight of whatever font you are using. If you can’t make them very large due to space restrictions, then make sure they are substantially emphasized using bold, heavy or black weights of your chosen font. Headers should usually be at least twice as big as your body copy, but often even larger. Start with what you want viewers to see first in your presentation.
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