Let's look at some PPT first. Cover. Pay attention to the routines on these covers when you read them.
From the cover above, we can see that. For the slide cover, the difference is the alignment of the title copy, the contrast of the title copy, and whether the background is full or half.
Want to be a tall PPT cover, is the combination of the above three points.
1. Title copy alignment
There are two main ways to align copies: center alignment and left alignment. The copywriting part generally consists of a main title and a subtitle. When not, you can consider adding English as subtitles, so that the picture will not appear empty. Look at the following case.
2, the title copy contrast mode
The title copy is two sentences, usually the upper sentence is the main title and the lower sentence is the subtitle, or in English. The application of contrast is to make the main subtitles have primary and secondary points, and the copy forms contrast and highlights the key points.
What's the comparison method?
There are three main types: size contrast, color contrast and font contrast.
Size contrast is easy to understand, that is, the font size of the main title is larger than that of the subtitle. Color contrast means that the main title uses a prominent color, which is different from the subtitle color. Font contrast means that the main title uses a special font to achieve outstanding purposes. These three methods can be applied simultaneously. Look at the following case.
3. Is the background full or half?
The whole picture, that is, with the big picture as the background, plus one copy.
Semi-graphic, that is, the picture accounts for half or two-thirds of the picture, and then the copy is printed in the blank, which has a top-down structure and a left-right structure.
Look at the following case.
The above are the three routines to make a tall cover, and also the three steps to make a cover. Through these three steps, Xiaobai can also make a tall PPT cover and follow these routines directly.
1, erector spinae & Yueguo hamstring muscle: legs together straight, upper body bent, fingertips touching the ground, feeling nervous on the back of thigh 15~30 seconds