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[Music] hey everybody lets take a look at how you can build better slides with a few simple tips and tricks this will help better engage your audience especially if that audience is a classroom full of students lets dive right in today by looking at typography were going to start with my first tip which is try and use just one typeface now i know what youre thinking when you go into google slides or keynote or powerpoint and you go to select a font theres that long list with so many options and so much variation that how can you not want to use a variety of different fonts well that might be interesting for you but its going to be distracting for your students pick one font and go with it sans serif fonts are the best theyre going to be the best for slides because theyre clear theyre bold and theyre very easy to read whether the font is large or small take a look at these two examples on the left i have one typeface for my heading and my three bullets this is a font called ma