| Spot on about using little to no text. TedX has a pretty good style-guide about slides [1]: What goes in my slides? •Images and photos: To help the audience remember a person, place or thing you mention, you might use images or photos. - People will understand that the images represent what you’re saying, so there is no need to verbally describe the images onscreen. •Graphs and infographics - Keep graphs visually clear, even if the content is complex. Each graph should make only one point. •No slide should support more than one point. What should the slides look like? •Use as little text as possible -- if your audience is reading, they are not listening. •Avoid using bullet points. Consider putting different points on different slides. [1] https://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_speaker_guide.pdf |