Asked by Priscilla Nkoloma on Aug 01, 2024

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When choosing fonts and type styles for slides,be sure to

A) use script fonts for emphasis.
B) limit your fonts to no more than two per slide.
C) avoid boldface type.
D) use a different font to call attention to keywords.
E) use a standard,12 point font for text.

Script Fonts

A style of font that mimics the appearance of handwritten text, often used for invitations, headings, and logos.

Type Styles

Variations in the appearance of printed or digital text, including font, size, color, and emphasis (bold, italic, etc.).

Boldface Type

A darker and thicker font used to emphasize certain text in a document.

  • Understand the importance of design elements such as color, font, and background in enhancing the readability and impact of slides.
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anupama patnaikAug 06, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Limiting your fonts to no more than two per slide will create a consistent and cohesive look. Using too many fonts can be distracting and confusing for the audience. It is also recommended to use a standard 12 point font for text for readability. Using different fonts to call attention to keywords can also be effective, but should be used sparingly and consistently throughout the presentation. Script fonts should not be used for emphasis or body text as they can be difficult to read. Boldface type can be used appropriately for emphasis.