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Tyler Perez
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Derrick knows that visuals for presentations need to be simpler than visuals for printed documents. Therefore, when he is creating his presentation, he should ________.

A) not use structured slides because they are usually loaded with details
B) not use jumbled layouts that force the eye to traverse all over the screen to assemble the meaning of the visual
C) not keep the level of detail at an absolute minimum
D) work to keep related information within no more than one illustration

Structured Slides

Presentation slides organized systematically to present information in a clear, logical progression.

Jumbled Layouts

Disorganized and confusing arrangements of elements in a visual or textual composition.

Detail Level

The degree of depth and specificity presented in a description or explanation, affecting clarity and understanding.

  • Produce engaging and mentally digestible slides for use in presentations.
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Jessica MaritzaNov 26, 2024
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