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Four principles of PPT
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Today, I will share with you the four principles of PPT. There is no update today, but I feel it necessary to talk about this knowledge point when making a video, so I have this tweet with video.

All right, to make a long story short, let's get started!

The four principles of PPT include intimacy, alignment, contrast and repetition, which are introduced to you one by one below.

Intimate relationship

Related and similar content should be put together. The metaphor of the image is that apples and pears are classified as fruits. Water spinach and Chinese cabbage are classified as vegetables, indicating close relationship.

align

Alignment is the unified alignment of all content elements, including alignment in all directions, left alignment, right alignment, center alignment, upper alignment, lower alignment and so on.

compare

Contrast is to highlight what you want to highlight, with layers and layers. Contrast includes size contrast, color contrast and so on.

repeat

I think the repetition in PPT is to achieve a unified goal, such as the transition page of PPT template, the chart with the same content page style, the repetition of color and shape, and so on.

The four principles of PPT are to learn the basic principles of PPT. In the process of PPT, we can achieve the goal of unified style, outstanding content and exquisite typesetting through these principles.

Finally, summarize the four principles of PPT: intimacy (classification), alignment (typesetting), contrast (hierarchy, prominence) and repetition (unity).

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