monig • PM |
Dec 10, 2024 7:00 PM
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I'm new to Canva (currently using the free version since I just started) and I was wondering what the best fonts are? I make presentations for companies on a retail presentation and I'm looking for a font that will catch the eye and look really good, but isn't too flashy. What fonts fit this description best? I'd really appreciate some advice and help on this. Thanks! |
jiwok • PM |
Dec 11, 2024 2:46 AM
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Consider fonts like Helvetica, Open Sans, or Montserrat. They look modern and are easy to read. The website https://www.whitepage.studio/blog/the-ultimate-guide-for-using-fonts-in-decks-presentations has useful articles on how to choose the right fonts for presentations. There you can find tips on how to combine fonts and avoid common mistakes.
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monig • PM |
Dec 13, 2024 8:32 AM
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I liked that they explain how not to overdo it and maintain readability. If anyone makes presentations often, definitely check it out, it really helps avoid common design mistakes.
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magderuket • PM |
Mar 18, 2025 5:19 PM
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The right theme sets the tone for your presentation. Stick to a cohesive color scheme, font styles, and minimalistic design elements. Tools like Canva, PowerPoint, and Google Slides offer modern templates that can elevate your visuals effortlessly.
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lupinec • PM |
Mar 18, 2025 5:22 PM
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Images, videos, and infographics can make complex ideas easier to understand and keep your audience engaged. Try the capabilities of this crying cat meme generator . Such creative ideas will make your presentation not boring and will attract the attention of the audience. Remember that most people are visual. Therefore, they pay attention to the visual effect
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