The Best 24 Fonts for Modern PowerPoint Presentations [+Guide]
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Presentations are pieces of art. From slide structure to animations, every single detail matters. In this blog post, we will show you the 24 best PowerPoint fonts for all uses. Of course, like everything in design – you might like some and frown at others.
What we can guarantee you is that using this collection of top fonts for PowerPoint will always be a safe bet when you’re in doubt.
Article Overview: 1. How to import a font into your presentation? 2. Great Fonts to Use for your PowerPoint Presentations 3. Great System fonts for PowerPoint Presentations 4. How to design text in PowerPoint?
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1. How to import a font into your presentation?
If you don’t know how to import fonts into PowerPoint, it’s important to learn how to do it.
Step 1. Download your fonts
The first step is to select your desired font and download it.
Step 2. Extract the font
Once you’ve downloaded the font, it’s most probably compressed. You need to extract it before installation. If it comes directly as a .otf or .ttf format, there’s no need to unzip.
Step 3. Install the font
Install the font. The process is similar to installing any software, just press “Next” until you see the option “Finish”. If your fonts have been successfully installed, they should appear in the Font library in Windows. To access it, go to your computer, Local Disk (C:)->Windows-> Fonts .
Step 4. Open PowerPoint
Once you open your PowerPoint, the new font should appear among the others.
2. Great Fonts to Use for your PowerPoint Presentations
Fonts are a great way to show some branding skills but also a significant part of your presentation. Of course, we cannot select the best PowerPoint fonts or the best fonts in general, it’s a too subjective matter. But we will try to show you some of the most versatile ones that you will not make a mistake with. Let’s start!
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Lato font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11070927/01-Lato-font.jpg)
Lato is a very common font that is used in digital forms since it was created for this purpose. It is a sans-serif font that is flexible. One of the most useful things about it is that you can choose between 5 different options for font thickness, giving it extra value when creating PowerPoint presentations.
Recommended title size: 20px
Optimum size for legibility: 18px
Perfect for: headers and body text
You can combine it with: Roboto, Montserrat, Merriweather
2. Open Sans
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Open Sans typeface](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11071113/02-Open-Sans-typeface.jpg)
Open Sans is another great font that can fit PowerPoint presentations perfectly. Since there is some line spacing, it can be easily readable. If you have large paragraphs that you cannot break down in bullets, it’s your perfect choice. It’s a standard PowerPoint font, so you’ll most probably have it in your font library.
Recommended title size: 28px
Optimum size for legibility: 16px
Perfect for: body text
You can combine it with: Georgia, Lucida Grande, Publico
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Candara font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11071133/03-Candara-font.jpg)
Candara is not your everyday font. While you cannot use it in Linux or the web, as it’s proprietary, it’s accessible in PowerPoint, and what makes it interesting are the curved diagonals, and it’s the curves that give it more “personality”.
Recommended title size: 20px
Optimum size for legibility: 16px
Perfect for: body text
You can combine it with: Calibri, Cambria, Corbel
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Tahoma font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11071150/04-Tahoma-font.jpg)
Specifically designed for Windows 95, Tahoma is a very formal font that can fit business presentations perfectly. It is a very clear and distinctive font which can help avoid confusion, thus it makes it great for formal presentations that need clarity.
Optimum size for legibility: 18px
Perfect for: title headers and body text
You can combine it with: Georgia, Helvetica Neue, Arial
5. Montserrat
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Montserrat font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11071206/05-Montserrat-font.jpg)
Montserrat is an extremely popular font, as it can be utilized everywhere – from website texts to presentations. Due to its high practicality, you can find it almost anywhere. Well, we need to warn you that you won’t get many “originality” points but you’ll also be “safe” when using it.
Recommended title size: 30px
You can combine it with: Open Sans, Lora, Carla
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Whitney font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11071224/06-Whitney-font.jpg)
Whitney is an amazing font that will make your presentation stand out. There are two options – Whitney Condensed and Whitney Narrow. To be honest, Whitney can be used for both headers and body texts (check Discord), but we find it a bit overwhelming for PowerPoint paragraphs.
Recommended title size: 22px
Optimum size for legibility: 15px
Perfect for: title headers
You can combine it with: Sentinel, Mercury, Gotham
7. Proxima Nova
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Proxima Nova font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11071442/07-Proxima-Nova-font-1.jpg)
Proxima Nova is one of the most versatile fonts out there with not 2 but 7 variants! That makes it a viable choice for many purposes and it’s part of the Adobe Fonts collection. The popularity spike is not without a reason, and Proxima Nova certainly won’t disappoint as it is one of the better fonts for PowerPoint.
Recommended title size: 26px
Perfect for: headers and body text
You can combine it with: Adobe Garamond, Futura, Helvetica Neue
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Oswald font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11071825/08-Oswald-font.jpg)
Oswald is a very decent sans-serif typeface and has 3 different versions – light, normal, and bold. It’s an interesting combination of some modern elements combined with classic gothic style, thus it’s perfect for your presentations.
Recommended title size: 18px
You can combine it with: Merriweather, Arial, Roboto
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Europa font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11071853/09-Europa-font.jpg)
Europa is an amazing font from the Adobe Font Family. It’s a modern geometric sans-serif font that goes well with other fonts from the Adobe family but it can be used in a combination with non-Adobe fonts. It’s up to you.
Recommended title size: 32px
Optimum size for legibility: 20px
Perfect for: headers
You can combine it with: Adobe Garamond, Chaparral, Kepler
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Roboto font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11071909/10-Roboto-font.jpg)
Roboto is one of the most versatile fonts for the web, as it comes with 6 variations. Described as a grotesque sans-serif, it is the default font of Google Maps. Being easy to read makes it great for body texts where scanning is pivotal. While it’s great for small texts, it doesn’t perform that well for titles.
Recommended title size: 38px
Optimum size for legibility: 22px
You can combine it with: Roboto-Slab, Oswald, Abel
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Adelle font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11071928/11-Adelle-font.jpg)
Adelle is a slab serif font that is part of the Adobe Family. It’s multipurpose and could work be well utilized and magazines. Its personality and great visibility make it a viable choice on our PowerPoint fonts list. While it can be used for body text too, we prefer to recommend it for headers.
Recommended title size: 36px
You can combine it with: Freight Sans Pro, Proxima Nova, Lucida Grande
14. Lobster
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Lobster font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072022/14-Lobster-font.jpg)
Lobster is a great choice if you want to create some funky text. It’s a great font for posters and headers but ensure you don’t use it much for body text, as it has very poor legibility if written in small letters.
Recommended title size: 58px
Optimum size for legibility: not recommended
You can combine it with: Lato, Open Sans, Muli
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Futura font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072040/15-Futura-font.jpg)
Futura is almost a century old but still converts well today! It’s one of the most versatile fonts for PowerPoint in case you download it. Who would suppose a 95-year-old font would still be relevant these days? And you will win points for creativity.
Optimum size for legibility: 17px
You can combine it with: Proxima Nova, New Caledonia, Trade Gothic
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Canela font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072059/16-Canela-font.jpg)
Canela is a hybrid font, as it can neither be called serif, nor sans-serif. It’s a very graceful typeface and we find it amazing for title texts. We also loved how it performs in the body from an artistic standpoint. However, we cannot rate it as very suitable for long paragraphs. Still, it can be used in bullets quite well.
You can combine it with: Caslon, Futura, Maison Neue
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Aleo font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072117/17-Aleo-font.jpg)
Aleo is an modern slab serif typeface designed as a “companion” to other popular fonts, like Lato. It has a sleek design but that doesn’t sacrifice readability which matters the most. As it has great clarity, it can be used both as a title text and in the body.
Recommended title size: 25px
Optimum size for legibility: 19px
You can combine it with: Lato, Arimo, Halis Grotesque
18. Poppins
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Poppins font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072134/18-Poppins-font.jpg)
Poppins is a playful sans-serif font that can be used as a main PowerPoint font without any issue. Thanks to its versatility, this PowerPoint font can be used both for title headers and body text, although we prefer the latter.
Recommended title size: 24px
Perfect for: header, body text
You can combine it with: Raleway, Work Sans, New Caledonia
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Eras font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072201/19-Eras-font.jpg)
Eras font has 4 weight options in PowerPoint and is absolutely stunning. It won’t be a mistake if we use it as a synonym to “elegance”. It’s slightly italic, thus making it perfect for long paragraphs and web content.
You can combine it with: Garamond, Futura, Helvetica Neue
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Lora font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072220/20-Lora-font.jpg)
Lora is a great font that is offered for free by Google. It is a formal font that doesn’t turn its back on art, and as a result, it can be utilized greatly in PowerPoint both as a header and in the body, and it can work perfectly in print, too.
You can combine it with: Lato, Avenir, Montserrat
3. Great System fonts for PowerPoint Presentations
System fonts are a classic choice for PowerPoint presentations as they are a pretty safe bet – you can access them on all types of devices and operating systems. While some of them might not be as beautiful as the previous ones on our list, they will serve you well!
21. Georgia
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Georgia font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072240/21-Georgia-font.jpg)
Georgia is a classic serif font that doesn’t impress with outstanding looks but what makes it a viable choice for PowerPoint presentations is its versatility – you can use it on any type of presentation, as a header or in the body. It’s popular, so you won’t make a mistake using it.
You can combine it with:
22. Times New Roman
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Times New Roman font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072256/22-Times-New-Roman-font.jpg)
Times New Roman was “The Thing” back in time. It was used as a default font for many web browsers and software, thus it was overwhelming. Recently, this serif font has lost its “halo” and is less common but you will never get it wrong if you bring it back to life.
Optimum size for legibility: 12px
You can combine it with: Arial, Gotham, Helvetica Neue
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Arial font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072316/23-Arial-font.jpg)
Arial is another well-known name in the web font industry. You can also check this neo-grotesque sans-serif font used in PowerPoint presentations quite often, as it offers a lot of versatility.
You can combine it with: Oswald, Verdana, Georgia
24. Helvetica Neue
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Helvetica Neue font](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/11072332/24-Helvetica-Neue-font.jpg)
Helvetica Neue is the successor of Helvetica which improved legibility and made it more modern. It is one of the most formal fonts that you can use in PowerPoint (and at all). This sans-serif font has 23 different variations in PowerPoint 2022 that you can choose from.
You can combine it with: Open Sans, Proxima Nova, Adelle
4. How to design text in PowerPoint?
There are certain standards that should be met, in order for your PowerPoint fonts to appear correctly. Let’s see how to order your texts.
1. Make sure the font size is readable
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Fonts in PowerPoint tip: the font should be readable](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/21120416/1.-Make-sure-the-font-size-is-readable.png)
Do you wonder why some websites have HUGE fonts? It’s to ensure their content will be easily scannable. While you don’t have to use a 60px font size for your letters, you should consider making your text more readable.
Pro tip : A simple and straightforward way to achieve this is to try and remove large paragraphs, and replace them with single sentences and bullet points.
2. Make a contrast between the text and background
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Tip for fonts in PowerPoint presentation: make contrast with background](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/21120516/2.-Make-a-contrast-between-the-text-and-background.png)
There is an adopted standard of a minimum 4.5:1 contrast ratio between text and background for content to be scannable, and 3:1 for large text. There are people who have bad eyesight, and others are color blind.
3. Use white space
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Use white space for text in PowerPoint](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/21120612/3.-Use-white-space.png)
White space (or negative space) is crucial for your slide design. It is used to separate different parts of the text, making content more readable. It’s crucial to remember that you should leave some “air” after finishing a main point in the slide.
4. Find the right text balance
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Balance text in PowerPoint - presentation design tip](https://i.graphicmama.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/21120651/4.-Find-the-right-text-balance.png)
One of the best PowerPoint presentation practices is to write between 6-8 lines and use no more than 30-35 words. Also, you should try to balance the text evenly – you cannot write 4 lines, then follow them with 3 lines, and then 1. Typically, writing 2-3 lines per paragraph is considered a good move, then followed by white space.
Final words
Structuring your PowerPoint text is not an easy feat. You need to pick the right PowerPoint fonts, as well as follow some basic instructions to make your slide text more scannable for your audience.
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25 Best Fonts for Powerpoint to Elevate Your Presentations
- January 22, 2024
- Written by a professional
Summary: In today’s article, I selected 25 amazing Microsoft fonts that are simply perfect for Powerpoint presentations. My top three favorites are:
- Impact : It helps emphasize key points by its bold and attention-grabbing nature.
- Goudy Old Style : It offers a balanced and readable choice for conveying information.
- Century Gothic : Its clean style is versatile, it does help maintain a professional look.
When it comes to selecting fonts for PowerPoint presentations, I understand the importance of making the right choice to enhance the overall look and effectiveness of slides. Choosing the right font is crucial & this article highlights the best fonts that combine readability with professional style, ensuring your slides make a lasting impression. Whether you're presenting in a corporate meeting or a creative showcase, these fonts will enhance your message and keep your audience engaged. Let's explore my top picks & move your next presentation on new level.
TOP 25 best fonts for PowerPoint
- Goudy Old Style
- Century Gothic
- Baskerville Old Face
- The Serif Hand
- Cooper Black
- Gill Sans Nova
- Alasassy Caps
- Avenir Next LT Pro
- Century Schoolbook
- Georgia Pro
- Verdana Pro
- Vivaldi Italic
- Chamberi Super Display Regular
- Mystical Woods Smooth Script
- Tisa Offc Serif Pro
- Britannic Bold
- Baguet Script Regular
- Modern No. 20
- Modern Love Caps
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Impact-2-1024x415.jpg)
- About Impact: Impact, with its bold and condensed style, is ideal for PowerPoint presentations needing striking headlines or attention-grabbing titles.
2. Goudy Old Style
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Goudy-Old-Style-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Goudy Old Style: Goudy Old Style offers an elegant, traditional touch to PowerPoint presentations, perfect for formal or historical topics.
3. Century Gothic
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Century-Gothic-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Century Gothic: Century Gothic, known for its clean, sans-serif design, is suitable for modern and minimalistic PowerPoint presentations requiring readability.
4. Baskerville Old Face
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Baskerville-Old-Face-2-1024x415.jpg)
- About Baskerville Old Face: Baskerville Old Face adds a touch of classic sophistication to PowerPoint presentations, ideal for literature or history-themed slides.
5. The Serif Hand
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/The-Serif-Hand-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About The Serif Hand: The Serif Hand, with its handwritten appearance, is great for informal or creative PowerPoint presentations that aim for a personal touch.
6. Cooper Black
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Cooper-Black-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Cooper Black: Cooper Black, with its rounded, bold letters, is excellent for casual or playful PowerPoint presentations needing a friendly tone.
7. Gill Sans Nova
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Gill-Sans-Nova-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Gill Sans Nova: Gill Sans Nova, a refined sans-serif font, is versatile for both professional and casual PowerPoint presentations, offering clarity and elegance.
8. Alasassy Caps
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Alasassy-Caps-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Alasassy Caps: Alasassy Caps, characterized by its stylish uppercase letters, is suitable for decorative titles in modern or fashion-themed PowerPoint presentations.
9. Avenir Next LT Pro
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Avenir-Next-LT-Pro-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Avenir Next LT Pro: Avenir Next LT Pro, known for its sleek and professional look, is ideal for business or technology-themed PowerPoint presentations.
10. Century Schoolbook
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Century-Schoolbook-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Century Schoolbook: Century Schoolbook, with its legible and formal style, is perfect for educational or academic PowerPoint presentations.
11. Georgia Pro
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Georgia-Pro-3-1024x415.jpg)
- About Georgia Pro: Georgia Pro, a serif font, offers excellent readability and a professional look, suitable for varied PowerPoint presentation topics.
12. Verdana Pro
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Verdana-Pro-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Verdana Pro: Verdana Pro, designed for high readability on screens, is a great choice for text-heavy PowerPoint presentations.
13. Vivaldi Italic
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Vivaldi-Italic-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Vivaldi Italic: Vivaldi Italic, with its elegant and flowing script, is ideal for artistic or decorative titles in PowerPoint presentations.
14. Chamberi Super Display Regular
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Chamberi-Super-Display-Regular-2-1024x415.jpg)
- About Chamberi Super Display Regular: This font, known for its sophisticated and impactful style, is perfect for headlines in modern PowerPoint presentations.
15. Garamond
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Garamond-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Garamond: Garamond, a classic and timeless serif font, is suitable for formal and sophisticated PowerPoint presentations.
16. Broadway
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Broadway-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Broadway: Broadway, with its art deco style, is excellent for PowerPoint presentations that require a touch of retro glamour.
17. Tw Cen MT
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Tw-Cen-MT-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Tw Cen MT: Tw Cen MT offers a sleek, geometric appearance, making it suitable for contemporary and business-oriented PowerPoint presentations.
18. Gungsuh
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Gungsuh-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Gungsuh : Gungsuh, a Korean font, is ideal for PowerPoint presentations that require an Asian aesthetic or for presentations in Korean language.
19. Mystical Woods Smooth Script
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Mystical-Woods-Smooth-Script-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Mystical Woods Smooth Script: With its flowing and decorative style, this font is perfect for creative or fantasy-themed PowerPoint presentations.
20. Tisa Offc Serif Pro
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Tisa-Offc-Serif-Pro-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Tisa Offc Serif Pro: Tisa Offc Serif Pro, known for its readability and elegance, is a versatile choice for a range of PowerPoint presentation themes.
21. Britannic Bold
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Britannic-Bold-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Britannic Bold: Britannic Bold, with its strong and assertive style, is great for headlines in business or educational PowerPoint presentations.
22. Rockwell
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Rockwell-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Rockwell: Rockwell, known for its slab-serif and sturdy appearance, is ideal for PowerPoint presentations requiring a robust and solid feel.
23. Baguet Script Regular
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Baguet-Script-Regular-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Baguet Script Regular: Baguet Script Regular, with its handwritten, cursive style, adds a personal and artistic touch to PowerPoint presentations.
24. Modern No. 20
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Modern-No.-20-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About Modern No. 20: Modern No. 20, featuring a sleek and elegant design, is suitable for formal and contemporary PowerPoint presentations.
25. Modern Love Caps
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://goofydesigner.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Modern-Love-Caps-1-1024x415.jpg)
- About: Modern Love Caps, with its playful and bold hand-drawn lettering, is best suited for engaging PowerPoint presentations that aim to convey creativity and uniqueness.
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How to choose the best fonts for PowerPoint?
- Readability : Prioritize fonts that are easy to read, even from a distance. Steer clear of overly ornate or decorative fonts that may hinder comprehension.
- Consistency : Maintain font consistency throughout your presentation. Stick to two or three fonts at most to create a cohesive and professional look.
- Audience and Purpose : Consider your audience and the purpose of your presentation. Formal presentations may call for classic, serif fonts, while creative or informal presentations can benefit from more playful, sans-serif fonts.
- Contrast : Use font contrast to your advantage. Pair a bold font for headers with a more straightforward font for body text to create visual interest and hierarchy.
- Testing : Experiment with different fonts in your PowerPoint design. Test them on sample slides to see how they look in context, both in terms of style and legibility, before finalizing your choices.
What are PowerPoint fonts usually used for?
- Readability and Clarity : Fonts in PowerPoint are primarily used to ensure the text on slides is clear and easily readable, facilitating the communication of information and ideas.
- Visual Hierarchy : Fonts help establish a visual hierarchy in presentations. Different font styles, sizes, and weights distinguish headings, subheadings, and body text, guiding the audience's attention.
- Tone and Style : Fonts play a vital role in conveying the tone and style of the presentation. They can communicate formality, creativity, professionalism, or informality, depending on your choice.
- Branding and Consistency : Fonts contribute to maintaining branding consistency in presentations. Organizations often have specific fonts associated with their identity, which can be used to reinforce brand recognition.
- Visual Appeal and Impact : Fonts can be creatively employed to add visual interest and personality to slides. Unique or stylized fonts can be used for emphasis, thematic alignment, or to engage the audience's visual senses.
In conclusion, this exploration of the 25 best fonts for PowerPoint reveals a versatile range of typographic choices to enhance your presentations. Among them, three fonts shine – Impact , ideal for bold headings and capturing attention; Goudy Old Style , a timeless choice for balanced and readable body text; and Century Gothic , offering a clean and modern design to maintain professionalism. Like a painter's palette, these fonts empower you to craft impactful messages that resonate with your audience, whether you're delivering a corporate report or a captivating sales pitch, ensuring your words leave a lasting impression with a touch of sophistication and contemporary flair.
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The 33 Best Fonts for PowerPoint Presentations
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Picture this: You’ve crafted the most compelling PowerPoint, your content’s pure gold. But wait, does your font scream snooze fest or radiate confidence? That’s where I step in .
Slide design isn’t just about pretty visuals; it’s the fine print too. Think about it, the legibility , typography , and sans-serif charm that could make or break your presentation. We’re diving into a world where Arial isn’t the alpha, and Calibri has companions.
By the end of this deep-dive, you’ll be armed with examples of the best fonts for PowerPoint presentations . Fonts that won’t just hold your audience’s gaze but glue it to the screen.
From PowerPoint font styles to mastering the visual hierarchy in slides , I’ve got your back. We’re talking readability , professionalism, and those oh-so-subtle nuances of typeface selection .
Ready to transform your text from meh to magnificent ? Let’s turn that tide with typeface.
Top Fonts for PowerPoint Presentations
Times New Roman | Serif | High | Formal, Academic | Classic, widely used, can appear outdated |
Garamond | Old-style Serif | High | Professional, Print | Elegant, smaller than other fonts at the same size |
Georgia | Serif | High | Electronic screens | Designed for clarity on digital screens |
Palatino | Serif | High | Formal, Creative | Roman typeface, large x-height |
Baskerville | Transitional Serif | High | Formal, Print | Serious and professional |
Cormorant | Serif | Moderate | Artistic, Display | High contrast, decorative |
Playfair Display | Serif | Moderate | Headings, Display | High contrast, distinctive style |
Libre Baskerville | Serif | High | Web, Readability | Optimized for body text on the web |
Arial | Sans-serif | High | General use | Ubiquitous, often considered a web-safe font |
Helvetica | Sans-serif | High | Branding, Professional | Highly popular, neutral design |
Calibri | Humanist Sans-serif | High | General, Business | Default PowerPoint font since 2007 |
Tahoma | Sans-serif | High | On-screen Readability | Clear at small sizes |
Verdana | Sans-serif | High | Web, Digital displays | Wide spacing, good for legibility at small sizes |
Roboto | Sans-serif | High | Web, Mobile apps | Google’s Android system font, modern |
Lato | Sans-serif | High | Web, Corporate | Friendly and professional nature |
Open Sans | Humanist Sans-serif | High | Web, Print | Clean and neutral, good for web and mobile interfaces |
Montserrat | Geometric Sans-serif | High | Headings, Web design | Modern, geometric style |
Proxima Nova | Sans-serif | High | Web, Interfaces | Combines a geometric look with modern proportions |
Futura | Geometric Sans-serif | Moderate | Branding, Decorative | Strong, geometric design |
Raleway | Sans-serif | High | Print, Web | Elegant and clean, good for headers and body text |
Segoe UI | Humanist Sans-serif | High | User Interfaces, Digital | Default font for Microsoft products |
Noto Sans | Sans-serif | High | Multilingual content | Designed for a harmonious look across multiple languages |
Franklin Gothic | Sans-serif | High | Newspapers, Advertising | Sturdy and robust, good for headlines |
Impact | Sans-serif | Moderate | Headlines, Posters | Narrow and tightly spaced, for short and bold statements |
Comic Sans | Script | Low | Casual, Informal | Friendly, but often perceived as unprofessional |
Lobster | Script | Moderate | Decorative, Headings | Flamboyant and attention-grabbing |
Papyrus | Display | Low | Thematic, Decorative | Often considered overused and inappropriately applied |
Bradley Hand | Script/Handwriting | Moderate | Casual, Personal projects | Imitates handwriting, less formal |
Abril Fatface | Display | Moderate | Headlines, Advertising | High contrast, large headlines |
Dosis | Sans-serif | High | Modern, Friendly presentations | Soft edges, a rounded and legible typeface |
KoHo | Sans-serif | High | Print, Web | Low-contrast and legible at small sizes |
DM Serif Display | Serif | Moderate | Headlines, Display | High-contrast, distinctive for large formats |
Heebo | Sans-serif | High | Web, Hebrew language content | An extension of Roboto for Hebrew scripts |
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Presentation fonts, more generally known as typography , are one of the most neglected areas of presentation design .
That’s because when presentation fonts are used appropriately and correctly, they blend so well with the overall design that your audience doesn’t even notice it. Yet, when your font usage is lacking, this sticks out like a sore thumb.
Over 30 million PowerPoint presentations are made daily. Therefore, when it comes to creating your own slide decks, you need to take every advantage you can get to make it stand out. Among other design choices, choosing the best fonts for presentations can provide a huge impact with minimal effort.
In fact, it’s one of the reasons why Steve Jobs was able to turn Apple into the brand it is today. His expertise in branding and design was fueled by the Calligraphy classes that he attended in his early years. This allowed him to find the best font family that accentuated his company’s brand and identity.
So no matter the subject of your PowerPoint presentation, the best font or font family will help you create a lasting impression and convey a powerful message. To help you shine through your next slideshow, here’s our cultivated list of the best fonts for presentations.
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Best Fonts for Presentations and PowerPoint
Before we proceed, you should know some basics of typography, especially the difference between Serif, Sans Serif, Script, and Decorative types of fonts.
Serif Fonts
These are classic fonts recognizable by an additional foot (or tail) where each letter ends. Well-known Serif fonts include:
- Times New Roman
- Century
Sans Serif Fonts
Differing from the Serif font style, Sans Serif fonts do not have a tail. The most popular Sans Serif font used in presentations is Arial, but other commonly employed renditions of Sans Serif typeface include:
- Century Gothic
- Lucida Sans
Script and Decorative Fonts
These are the fonts that emulate handwriting—not typed with a keyboard or typewriter. Script typefaces and decorative or custom fonts for PowerPoint vary immensely and can be created by a graphic designer to ensure these custom fonts are bespoke to your company/brand.
With these font fundamentals explained, you can also keep up-to-date with the popularity of such fonts using Google’s free font analytics tool here . Let’s now go ahead with our list of the best presentation fonts for your PowerPoint slides.
- Libre-Baskerville
Keep in mind that you don’t have to stick with only a single font for your slides. You could choose two of the best fonts for your presentation, one for your headings and another for the copy in the body of the slides.
Without further ado, let’s dive into the 14 best presentation fonts.
1. Helvetica
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Helvetica is a basic Sans Serif font with a loyal user base. Originally created in 1957 , Helvetica comes from the Latin word for ‘Switzerland’ where it was born. When you use Helvetica, the top-half part of the text is bigger than in other Sans Serif fonts. For this reason, letters and numbers have a balanced proportionality between the top and bottom segments. As a result, this standard font makes it easier to identify characters from a distance.
As a result of being one of the easiest typecases to read compared to different presentation fonts, Helvetica is great for communicating major points as titles and subheadings in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation.
For these reasons, Helvetica is a popular choice for anyone creating posters .
If you are presenting live to a large group of people, Helvetica is your new go-to font! The classic Sans Serif font is tried and tested and ensures the legibility of your slide deck, even for the audience members sitting at the very back. Though it looks good in any form, you can make Helvetica shine even more in a bold font style or all caps.
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Futura is one of the popular Sans Serif fonts and is based on geometric shapes. Its features are based on uncomplicated shapes like circles, triangles, and rectangles. In other words , it mimics clean and precise proportions instead of replicating organic script or handwriting. Futura is a great default font for presentations because of its excellent readability, elegance, and lively personality.
As one of many standard fonts designed to invoke a sense of efficiency and progress, Futura is best employed when you want to project a modern look and feel in your presentation. Futura is a versatile option ideal for use in both titles and body content, accounting for why it has remained immensely popular since 1927.
3. Rockwell
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The Rockwell font has strong yet warm characters that make it suitable for a variety of presentation types, regardless of whether it’s used in headings or the body text. However, best practice dictates that this standard font should be used in headers and subheadings based on its geometric style. Rockwell is a Geometric Slab Serif , otherwise known as a slab serif font alternative. It is formed almost completely of straight lines, flawless circles, and sharp angles. This Roman font features a tall x-height and even stroke width that provides its strong presence with a somewhat blocky feel.
Monoline and geometric, Rockwell is a beautiful font that can display any text in a way that looks impactful and important. Whether you want to set a mood or announce a critical update or event, you can’t go wrong with this robust font.
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Verdana is easily a great choice as one of the top PowerPoint presentation fonts. Its tall lowercase letters and wide spaces contribute significantly towards boosting slide readability even when the text case or font size is small. That’s why Verdana is best for references, citations, footnotes, disclaimers, and so on. Additionally, it can also be used as a body font to extrapolate on slide headings to nail down your key points.
Besides that, it is one of the most widely available fonts, compatible with both Mac and Windows systems. This makes this modern Sans Serif font a safe bet for when you are not certain where and how will you be delivering your presentation.
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Raleway is a modern and lightweight Sans Serif font. Its italicized version has shoulders and bowls in some letters that are a bit off-centered. What this means is that the markings excluding the stem are intentionally lower or higher as compared to other fonts.
This gives Raleway a slightly artistic look and feels without impacting its readability (and without falling into the custom or decorative fonts category). In fact, many professionals think the swashes and markings actually enhance the font’s readability and legibility. Moreover, Raleway also has a bold version which is heavily used in presentations and slide decks.
The bottom line is that Raleway is a versatile typeface that can be used in a variety of presentations, either in the body copy or in titles and subheadings. When the titles are capitalized or formatted as bold, captivating your audience becomes a breeze.
6. Montserrat
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Montserrat is one of our favorite PowerPoint fonts for presentation titles and subheadings. The modern serif font is bold, professional, and visually appealing for when you want your headers and titles to really capture the audience’s attention.
Every time you move to the next slide, the viewers will see the headings and instantly understand its core message.
Another major quality of the Montserrat font is its adaptability and versatility. Even a small change, such as switching up the weight, gives you an entirely different-looking typeface. So you get enough flexibility to be able to use the font in all types of PowerPoint presentations.
Montserrat pairs nicely with a wide range of other fonts. For example, using it with a thin Sans Serif in body paragraphs creates a beautiful contrast in your PowerPoint slides. For this reason, it is usually the first modern Serif font choice of those creating a business plan or marketing presentation in MS PowerPoint.
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Roboto is a simple sans-serif font that is a good fit for PowerPoint presentations in a wide range of industries. Well-designed and professional, Roboto works especially well when used for body text, making your paragraphs easy to read.
Roboto combines beautifully with several other fonts. When you’re using Roboto for body text, you can have headings and titles that use a script font such as Pacifico, a serif font such as Garamond, or a Sans Serif font such as Gill Sans.
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Bentham is a radiant serif font perfectly suited for headings and subtitles in your PowerPoint slides. It gives your presentation a traditional appearance, and its letter spacing makes your content really easy to read.
You can use this font in uppercase, lowercase, or title case, depending on how it blends with the rest of your slide. For best results, we recommend combining Bentham with a Sans Serif font in your body content. For example, you can use a font such as Open Sans or Futura for the rest of your slide content.
9. Libre-Baskerville
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Libre-Baskerville is a free serif Google font. You can pair this classic font with several other fonts to make a PowerPoint presentation with a traditional design.
One of its best features is that it works equally well in both headings and body copy. It’s clear and easily readable, no matter how you use it. And when used for headings, it works really well in uppercase form.
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Tahoma is one of the fonts that offer the best level of clarity for PowerPoint slides. It has easily distinguishable characters like Verdana, but with the exception of tight spacing to give a more formal appearance.
Designed particularly for screens, Tahoma looks readable on a variety of screen sizes and multiple devices. In fact, this significant aspect is what makes Tahoma stand out from other fonts in the Sans Serif family.
11. Poppins
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Poppins falls within the Sans Serif font category but is a different font of its own uniqueness. The solid vertical terminals make it look strong and authoritative. That’s why it’s great for catchy titles and subheadings, as well as for the body paragraphs. Poppins is a geometric typeface issued by Indian Type Foundry in 2014. It was released as open-source and is available in many font sizes for free on Google Fonts.
When you want something that feels casual and professional in equal measure, pick Poppins should be in the running for the best PowerPoint fonts.
12. Gill Sans
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Gill Sans is another classic presentation font for when you’re looking to build rapport with your audience. Gill Sans is a friendly and warm Sans Serif font similar to Helvetica. At the same time, it looks strong and professional.
It’s designed to be easy to read even when used in small sizes or viewed from afar. For this reason, it’s a superior match for headers, and one of the best PowerPoint fonts, especially when combined with body text using Times New Roman or Georgia (not to mention several other fonts you can pair it with for successful results). This is the right font for combing different fonts within a presentation.
13. Palatino
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Palatino can be classified as one of the oldest fonts inspired by calligraphic works of the 1940s. This old-style serif typeface was designed by Hermann Zapf and originally released in 1948 by the Linotype foundry. It features smooth lines and spacious counters, giving it an air of elegance and class.
Palatino was designed to be used for headlines in print media and advertising that need to be viewable from a distance. This attribute makes Palatino a great font suitable for today’s PowerPoint presentations.
Palatino is also a viable choice for your presentation’s body text. It’s a little different from fonts typically used for body paragraphs. So it can make your presentation content stand out from those using conventional fonts.
14. Georgia
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Georgia typeface has a modern design that few fonts can match for its graceful look. It’s similar to Times New Roman but with slightly larger characters. Even in small font size, Georgia exudes a sense of friendliness; a sense of intimacy many would claim has been eroded from Times New Roman through its overuse. This versatile font was designed by Matthew Carter , who has successfully composed such a typeface family which incorporates high legibility with personality and charisma. Its strokes form Serif characters with ample spacing, making it easily readable even in small sizes and low-resolution screens.
Another benefit of using this modern font is its enhanced visibility, even when it’s used in the background of your PowerPoint slides. Moreover, the tall lowercase letters contribute to a classic appearance great for any PowerPoint presentation.
Final Step: Choosing Your Best Font for Presentations
Choosing the right PowerPoint fonts for your future presentations is more of a creative exercise than a scientific one. Unless you need to abide by strict branding guidelines and company policies, there are no rules for the ‘best font’ set in stone. Plus, presentation fonts depend entirely on the environment or audience it is intended for, the nature and format of the project, and the topic of your PowerPoint presentation.
However, there are certain basic principles rooted in typography that can help you narrow down the evergrowing list of available PowerPoint presentation fonts and choose PowerPoint fonts that will resonate with and have a powerful impact on your target audience.
As discussed in this article, these include font factors such as compatibility with most systems, clarity from a distance, letter spacing, and so on. Luckily for you, our carefully researched and compiled list of best fonts for presentations above was created with these core fundamentals already in mind, saving you time and hassle.
As long as you adopt these best practices for standard fonts without overcomplicating your key message and takeaways, you’ll soon be on your way to designing a brilliant slide deck using a quality PowerPoint font or font family! From all of us here at Piktochart, good luck with your new and improved presentation slides that will surely shine!
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What makes or kills a first impression during any presentation is your usage of typefaces in the slide design. There are common sins that we should avoid at all costs, but mostly, there are tactics we can learn to feel confident about designing presentation slides for success.
In this article, we shall discuss what makes a quality typeface to use in presentation slides, the difference between fonts and typefaces (two terms mistakenly used interchangeably), and several other notions pertinent to graphic design in an easy-to-approach format for non-designers. At the end, you will have a better idea of which are the best fonts to use for presentations. Let’s get started.
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Font vs. Typeface: What’s the difference?
Serif vs. sans serif, 6 elements you should consider when picking a typeface for presentation design, how to install a font in powerpoint.
- 20 Best PowerPoint Fonts
10 Best PowerPoint Fonts combinations for presentations
Considerations before presenting or printing a slide regarding typefaces, recommended font pairing tools & other resources, closing thoughts.
Most people are familiar with the term font , but what if we tell you it is wrongly used and you intend to say another word? Let’s start by defining each term.
A typeface is a compendium of design elements that set the style of any lettering medium. The misconception comes as the typeface is the set of rules that form a family in style, and the font is the implementation of those rules in practical elements. How so? Well, a font is part of a typeface family and can list variations , i.e., light, regular, bold, heavy, etc.
Putting it into simpler terms, a font is part of a typeface, and typefaces are set to classes depending on their graphical elements. That categorization stands as:
- Blackletter
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Up to this point, you may ask yourself: what is the whole point of the serif? Well, there’s a little bit of story behind it. Back in the old days, when writings were made in stone, engravers added extra glyphs at the end of each letter, as a consequence of the chisel mark. In 1465, with the development of the type printing press by Johannes Gutenberg , the Gothic’s overly-ornamented Blackletter style – used mostly for ecclesiastical purposes – was the go-to typeface to use as it mimicked the formal handwriting style. There was a problem, though, and it arose as such typefaces required lengthy space to produce a book, increasing printing costs. This is where the first pure serif types started to emerge, but readability remained a problem; especially when Renaissance’s calligraphy style didn’t offer an alternative.
These concepts were revised by the 18th century when a pursuit for aesthetics gave birth to newer, slim versions of the serif script. By 1757, John Baskerville introduced what we now know as Transitional typefaces, intended as a refinement to increase legibility. The end of the 18th century saw the inception of modern serif typefaces, which came from the hand of designers Firmin Didot and Giambattista Bodoni. Their work altered the appearance of standard serif typefaces to make the metal engraving process a high-quality process. This is what we now know as the Didone typeface family.
19th century introduced the slab serifs , also known as Egyptian, which changed communication media as large-scale advertisement quickly adopted this style. In case you wonder if you ever saw this style, remember the large bold letters that newspapers used for headings. The evolution of this typeface style came in 1816, with William Caslon’s “ Caslon Egyptian ” style, or the two-lines style. This is the very first sans serif typeface ever recorded, and its continuity in style or alterations saw a massive process during the 20th century.
It is quite the process that led to what we now know as sans serif typefaces, and such a road was paved for the sake of legibility and style. Nowadays, there’s little doubt about these two typeface families as you can easily identify iconic styles such as “Times New Roman” and clearly differentiate them from sans serif families like “Arial.” In the graphic below, you can appreciate the glyphs that distinctively give the serif typefaces their style.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Usage of serif in typefaces explained](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/02_serif-explained.png)
Moving on to the parts that pique our interest as presenters, you should consider some implicit rules before starting a PowerPoint design.
Functionality
Let’s be hyper-clear on this point: not every typeface works for your intended purpose. Legibility should be your primal focus, way more than design, as what’s the point of using a cool-looking typeface if no one can get a clue of what’s written?
Functionality refers to the usage of a typeface at different sizes across a document. Do you ever wonder why you see the same typeface on eye testing boards? Usually is a slab serif, with its sans serif alternative, and the same font is repeated, downscaling its size to test your visual acuity. If, said typeface, had “catchy” glyphs, you would require twice as much time actually to read the type below the average 24pt in a board.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Explaining functionality in typefaces](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/03_functionality-in-type-explained.png)
Language support
This is a common, and painful, pitfall many non-English speakers do. They fall in love with a typeface after browsing an English-based website, but whenever they apply it to a personal project, they find they cannot use their average characters. Which characters are those?
- Ø – in Nordic languages.
- Ö – also known as umlaut in German, is commonly used in Turkish, Nordic, and Baltic languages.
- Á – the acute accent used in most Latin-based languages such as Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and French.
- Ô – the circumflex, mostly used by Portuguese-speaking users but also French.
- Ç – the cedilla, used in Portuguese, French, Catalán, and Turkish (the ? character, for example).
- Ã – the tilde, common in Portuguese.
And those are just some examples extracted from the Latin alphabet. The problem even worsens if we intend to use Cyrillic, Greek, Hindi, or other Asiatic alphabets (which don’t fall into Chinese, Japanese, or Korean typical logographic style). For this reason, we emphasize testing the characters you will mostly use throughout a standard written text, just not to come across nasty surprises.
Some font families offer support for multi-language applications across the same alphabet. Others, restrict their compatibility in terms of certain characters (i.e., the acute accent in Spanish), but sometimes, that renders as a distorted character that looks awful at any written copy.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation A representation of when language support is not properly handed by a typeface](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/04_language-support-in-type-explained.png)
Multiple weights
We want to expose this point by first explaining what weight means for a font family. As previously mentioned, fonts are part of a typeface; they are their implementation in terms of style. Well, fonts include variations within the same specific family style that makes the text look thinner or bolder. That’s known as font weight and can be classified in two ways.
Name classification:
- Thin Italic
- Medium Italic
- Semibold (also known as Demi Bold)
- Semibold Italic
- Bold Italic
- Heavy (also known as Black)
- Heavy Italic
Web designers and graphic designers often use a number-based scale, which is inherited from CSS.
- 100 – Thin
- 200 – Extra Light
- 300 – Light
- 400 – Normal or Regular
- 500 – Medium
- 600 – Semibold
- 700 – Bold
- 800 – Extra Bold
- 900 – Black
Now you know the reason why some places like Google Fonts often show numbers next to the name definition of it.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Font weights in Google Fonts](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/05_font-weight-explained-from-google-fonts.png)
Not every typeface can be used for any project. Some typefaces can be acquired for a fee through sites like MyFonts.com , but their usage does not allow commercial use. What exactly does this mean?
Let’s say you created a product, and you love the Coca-Cola lettering style. Well, you want to use the Coca-Cola typeface, which is trademarked, as the typeface for your logo. Everything sounds fantastic until your designer warns you that it’s impossible.
Brands that create typefaces for their logos, which is a common practice to deliver the originality factor into the brand, restrict the usage of their intellectual property for commercial use as they don’t want to be associated with the wrong kind of message. Okay then, what happens when a kid uses those typefaces on a school project? This writer sincerely doubts a company shall put their legal team to prosecute a student; most likely, they feel it is part of their brand awareness and cultural influence. That same argument won’t be used if a particular is intending to use the typeface to make a profit with a non-branded product, and you will be legally requested to ditch the design altogether.
Therefore, before opting for a typeface, don’t fall prey to using a fancy, trademarked, typeface.
The unknown-typeface strikes again
This is another common pitfall if you attend multiple presentations or if you work in the printing business. How often does a user feel annoyed that the presentation “looked different” at home? Fonts are the culprit for this.
Whenever you work on a presentation using local-based software, like PowerPoint, the typefaces you pick are the ones installed on your computer. Therefore, if you change devices, the typefaces won’t be available. We will retake this topic later, but consider always working with well-known typefaces available on any computer rather than innovation.
Sins of type
Finally, we want to conclude this section with the vices you should avoid at all costs whenever working with type in presentations.
- Using multiple typefaces on the same document: As a rule, don’t use more than 3 typefaces across your presentation slides design. Increasing the number of typefaces won’t make it more appealing; quite the opposite, and you should be mindful that if your images contain text, they have to match the existing typefaces in the presentation.
- DO NOT use Comic Sans: By all means, do yourself a favor. There are multiple reasons why designers feel like having a stroke whenever Comic Sans enters the scene, but if you want a straightforward reason why, it makes your work look childish, unprofessional, and unfit for its purpose.
- Script fonts for the body of text : Legible typefaces are required in long text areas to make the reader feel comfortable. Script fonts are not intended for readability but for design purposes. If your text is long, work with serif or sans serif typefaces (slab serif won’t do good as well).
- Excess tracking : Tracking refers in typography to the space between words, and the perfect way to point this out is by referring to the Justify paragraph alienation, which often leaves heavy white areas between words. Excess tracking makes the text look boring and hard to read.
Installing a font in PowerPoint doesn’t mean installing it as a third-party plugin; you must install the font family into the operating system (OS).
Installing a font in Windows
Method 1 – Via Contextual Menu
- Download your desired font family. Extract the zip file you obtain.
- Right-click the font files you obtain from the zip (they can be in OpenType or TrueType format). Click on Install on the contextual menu.
- You will be prompted to give admin rights to make changes to your computer. If you trust the source, then click yes.
Method 2 – Via C: Drive
- Open a new File Explorer window. Search this path: C:\Windows\Fonts. That’s where fonts are stored in any Windows OS.
- Copy the files from your extracted zip file or folder containing fonts.
- Paste the fonts by right-clicking inside the Fonts folder, then click Paste .
Relaunch the opened applications to see the effects of installing a font.
Installing a font on Mac
Mac OS requires a different procedure for installing fonts. First, access the Font Book app.
After launching Font Book, go to File > Add Fonts to Current User . Double-click the font file.
The Font Book app validates the integrity of the font file and if there are duplicate fonts. For more detailed instructions and troubleshooting on Mac font install procedures, check this guide by Apple .
20 Best Fonts for PowerPoint
Now it’s time to explore what you’ve been looking for: the best fonts for PowerPoint! This is a list of typefaces intended for multiple uses in slides, and it will certainly boost your PowerPoint design ideas for the greater.
#1 – Tahoma Font
This typeface is typically used in PowerPoint slides, emails, Word documents, and more. It resembles Verdana but with a smaller kerning (distance between characters). Due to that, it feels slimmer, professional and works perfectly on multiple devices. This is one of the best fonts for presentation that you can consider to use.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Tahoma typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/06_tahoma-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Georgia, Brandon Grotesque, Helvetica Neue, Palatino, Arial.
#2 – Verdana Font
Verdana is a sans serif classic commonly used for citations, disclaimers, and academic documents. It is available on both Windows and Mac as a pre-installed font, which would solve your problems if you have to deliver presentations on multiple devices (which may not be yours).
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Verdana typeface for presentations](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/07_verdana-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Arial, Lucida Grande, Futura, Georgia.
#3 – Roboto
Another delicate sans serif font that is ideal for text bodies. It is rated among the best fonts for PowerPoint readability and presentations, so you can easily pair it with more prominent font families. You may recognize this typeface as it is the default Google Maps uses.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Roboto typeface](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/08_roboto-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Oswald, Gill Sans, Garamond, Open Sans, Teko, Crimson Text.
#4 – Rockwell
Including visually attractive elements is crucial when looking for the best fonts for presentations, so why not combine a professional style with a slab serif typeface like Rockwell?
It is ideal for headings, especially if used in its bold font weight and paired with a sans serif for the body.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Rockwell typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/09_rockwell-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Helvetica Neue, Gill Sans, Futura, DIN Mittelschrift.
#5 – Open Sans
This is easily one of the most versatile sans-serif fonts you can find! It is commonly used in presentation slides as both heading and body, varying font-weight, but you can also create powerful combinations with different typefaces.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Open Sans typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/10_open-sans-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Roboto, Brandon Grotesque, Montserrat, Oswald, Lora, Raleway.
#6 – Lato
A typeface intended for digital mediums, one of its biggest advantages is its wide range of font weights – much like Open Sans. It is ideal for headings in minimalistic-themed presentations, but it can work perfectly as body text if paired with a serif font or a script one.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Lato typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/11_lato-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Montserrat, Oswald, Roboto, Merriweather.
#7 – Futura
This sans serif typeface was designed by Paul Renner in 1927 and remains a preferred choice of designers thanks to its clean aspect with pure geometric shapes. It has inspiration from the Bauhaus in terms of styling, so any presenter that loves modern style will find in this typeface a loyal companion.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/12_futura-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Playfair Display, Lato, Book Antiqua, Helvetica, Open Sans.
#8 – Book Antiqua
A typeface widely used in the first years of the 2000s, its graphical elements are inspired by Renaissance’s handwritten style. Created in 1991 by The Monotype Corporation, it is known as a classic in design projects and won’t run out of fashion any time soon. Its italic variation is considered one of the most beautiful italic serif fonts.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Book Antiqua typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/13_book-antiqua-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Myriad Pro, Baskerville, Georgia, Futura, Vladimir Script.
#9 – Bebas Neue
This typeface is strictly intended for headings or for body copy that doesn’t mind the usage of caps. The reason is that this typeface is entirely made of caps. It has no lowercase characters, but its slender shape and tight kerning have made it a popular choice among well-known designers like Chris Do. One creative usage of this typeface is to use it in outline format.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Bebas Neue typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/14_bebas-neue-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Avenir, Montserrat, DIN Mittelschrift, Roboto.
#10 – Lora
This serif typeface can be used both in PowerPoint and Google Slides, as it is a free typeface offered by Google. Works perfectly for formal-styled headings, but it can adapt for text body as long as it remains a minimum of 15pt in size. It is an ideal option to pair with free PowerPoint presentation templates.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Lora typeface](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/15_lora-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Montserrat, Open Sans, Poppins, Avenir.
#11 – Montserrat
You most likely came across Montserrat at some point in your life, since it is an extremely popular choice among designers for presentations and packaging. Due to this, you won’t spark innovation but rather remain on the safe side for font pairings – which is ideal for corporate styling.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Montserrat typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/16_montserrat-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Lora, Open Sans, Merriweather, Oswald, Georgia, Roboto.
#12 – Bentham
Another elegant serif font used for formal occasions, like wedding invitations, headings, or product descriptions. Its kerning makes it readable, unlike many other serif fonts, which is one of the reasons why you can work with this font for the body if you opt for a sans serif in the headings.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Bentham typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/17_bentham-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Futura, Open Sans, Lato, Raleway.
#13 – Dosis
It is a simple, monoline sans serif typeface, which works perfectly in its extra light and light font weights to make a drastic contrast with a bold sans serif typeface. Ideally, work with this typeface for subheadings.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Dosis typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/18_dosis-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Lato, Montserrat, Roboto, Oswald, Raleway.
#14 – Baskerville
You can come across this serif typeface in the form of Libre-Baskerville, a free serif typeface offered by Google. It is ideal for headings, thanks to its traditional style closely resembling the original Baskerville typeface, so it is ideal to stick to it in uppercase mode.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Baskerville typeface](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/19_baskerville-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Montserrat, Poppins, Lucida Grande, Helvetica Neue, Open Sans.
#15 – Poppins
This sans serif typeface breaks with the formal style of families like Verdana and Open Sans, introducing some graphical cues that make it adept for more relaxed situations. Therefore, it is ideal to use in team meetings, product presentations, or non-business presentations as long as it remains for title headers.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Poppins typeface](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/20_poppins-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Raleway, Garamond, Merriweather, Droid Serif.
#16 – Zenith Script
EnvatoElements is a great marketplace for typefaces; among the options, we can find this brush-style script typeface. Zenith Script is a powerful option to come up with creative title designs for non-corporate meetings, as long as the title remains short. It can also work for branding purposes, and certainly, you can use it as an asset if you are looking for how to start a presentation .
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Zenith Script typeface](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/21_zenith-script-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Any sans serif font in uppercase format, with increased kerning. Options can be Open Sans, Bebas Neue (modified), Roboto, and Futura.
#17 – Amnesty
The second option we consider among script typefaces. Amnesty has that dramatic effect that resembles rusting handwriting from the old days. It is ideal for presentations that have to convey a strong emotional factor, like product releases for fashion brands, and we recommend limiting its usage to short titles, always paired with sans serif typefaces.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Amnesty typeface](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/22_amnesty-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: As it is a custom-made font, we recommend pairing it with its Amnesty Sans listed in the product file.
#18 – Bodoni
This typeface dates all the way back to 1798 and is considered a transitional font type. Its name comes from Giambattista Bodoni, designer, and author of this typeface, whose work was heavily influenced by John Baskerville. As a didone typeface, you find elegant traces that instantly give the feel of a fashion magazine heading, and it is no coincidence that this was the selected typeface for the title of Dante Alighieri’s La Vita Nuova re-print in 1925 .
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Bodoni typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/23_bodoni-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Brandon Grotesque, Gill Sans, Playfair Display, Raleway, Courier.
#19 – Avant Garde
If you are looking for good presentation fonts, this geometric sans serif is the answer to your question. This typeface is based on the Avant Garde magazine logo and remains one of the most popular condensed sans serif options. Many brands use Avant Gard these days as part of their branding identity, such as Macy’s (lowercase usage), the Scottish rock band Travis, RE/MAX, among others.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Avant Garde typeface](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/24_avant-garde-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Helvetica Neue, Sentinel, Garamond, Neuzeit Grotesk.
#20 – DIN Mittelschrift
Our final typeface in this list is the DIN 1451 sans serif typeface, widely used in traffic signage and administrative/technical applications. Its denomination, Mittelschrift, comes from the German word for medium, which refers to the font weight. You can find it in Engschrift , which stands for condensed.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation DIN Mittelschrift & Engschrift typefaces](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/25_din-typeface.png)
Recommended font pairing: Open Sans, Didot, Helvetica Neue, Lucida Grande.
Keep in mind that if you are looking for a proper way how to end a presentation , working with graphics is much better than sticking with type, as you show extra care for the final element in your slide deck.
Open Sans + Roboto
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Open Sans + Roboto font pairing](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/26_open-sans-roboto-combination.png)
Didot + DIN Mittelschrift
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Didot + DIN Mittelschrift font pairing](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/27_didot-din-combination.png)
Bodoni + Gill Sans
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Bodoni + Gill Sans font pairing](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/28_bodoni-gill-sans-combination.png)
Rockwell + Bembo
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Rockwell + Bembo font pairing](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/29_rockwell-bembo-combination.png)
Bebas Neue + Montserrat Light
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Bebas Neue + Montserrat Light font pairing](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/30_bebas-neue-montserrat-combination.png)
Helvetica Neue + Garamond
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Helvetica Neue + Garamond font pairing](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/31_helvetica-neue-garamond-combination.png)
Oswald + Lato
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Oswald + Lato font pairing](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/32_oswald-lato-combination.png)
Baskerville + Montserrat
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Baskerville + Montserrat font pairing](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/33_baskerville-montserrat-combination.png)
Lora + Poppins
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Lora + Poppins font pairing](https://cdn2.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/34_poppins-lora-combination.png)
Book Antiqua + Myriad Pro
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Book Antiqua + Myriad Pro font pairing](https://cdn.slidemodel.com/wp-content/uploads/35_book-antiqua-myriad-pro-combination.png)
Before concluding the technical aspects of this article on best presentation fonts, we want to mention some key elements that you should consider before delivering a presentation or printing it for physical format.
Working with accurate text si zing in presentations can make a difference in how the slides are perceived by the audience. First, let’s make one very valid clarification: a Point (pt, unit used in PowerPoint and other word processing software) equals 1.333 pixels, or we can say a pixel is 0.75 pt.
You can find multiple resources and rules on font sizing intended for web designers, so let’s resume the primary points here:
- Body text should remain 12 to 14pt for legibility. If the presentation is shown from afar, increase body size to 16pt.
- The ratio for headings and titles is twice as big as the body text.
- Subheadings should be between 3-4 pt smaller than headings to make a valid contrast but not compete with the body text.
- Keep an eye on leading , the space between lines of text. Double spacing makes it hard to read in most situations, so avoid it for the text body.
Getting slides ready for print format
Remember what we mentioned above about not having your fonts installed on the computer? Well, this inconvenience can be easily solved by rastering type before leaving your home or exporting your presentation file. PowerPoint doesn’t offer a native option to do this, so if your presentation has sections that are bound to suffer from font issues, work with them as images, which can be exported from Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator. It is just like working with PowerPoint shapes , but you remain on the safe side of font compatibility issues.
Word of advice : keep an editable copy instead of just the rastered version.
Color contrast and color testing
Accessibility is the number #1 rule to remember when working with text, as it enhances the performance of your visual communication tactics. In general, don’t work with pure white or pure black colors, since it induces eye strain whenever a spectator has to read your slides for a long while. You can work with color contrast resources such as WebAIM’s Contrast Checker .
If your presentation slides are going to be handed out in deliverable format, be sure to perform a color test before you bulk print the slides. Some colors can be misleading, especially in the conversion from RGB to CMYK color spaces. Also, some light grays may not be accurately printed if done with an inkjet printer. Take some extra time to ensure this process is done right, and avoid last-minute costly frustrations.
If you need to purchase typefaces, opt for trustworthy marketplaces. Sites like MyFont.com offer an immense collection of font families available for you, plus extra services like WhatTheFont , their AI-based typeface recognition software, which allows you to scan and detect typefaces from documents, images, and more. It is extremely useful if you are looking for a typeface but cannot remember its name.
Alternatives: Fonts.com | Adobe Fonts | Google Fonts
Fontjoy.com
For those who seek to explore creative font pairing schemes, Fontjoy is the site to visit. It is a simple layout, in which you select the font for the Title, Subheading, and Body. You can randomly generate combinations based on the contrast between typeface styles, or start with a typeface you had in mind for one section – lock it – and click on the generate button.
Keep in mind it has a limited number of typefaces, some of which we mentioned here may not be available.
Alternatives: fontpairings.com
When looking for inspiration to create visually attractive font pairings, Typ.io is a website intended for web font inspiration, meaning to guide designers with different font schemes by looking at the font’s name.
You can look at some projects in detail, with their CSS code written for you, so you can analyze the font weight used or particular style details.
Typewar.com
Want to have fun while learning about font pairing? Well, an important part of that process is to learn by heart the most used typefaces. Typewar is a website that offers a quiz showing different characters in multiple typefaces, with the input to choose between two font families. It is ideal to practice classic typefaces, and you will increase your knowledge in design by a great deal if you practice 10 minutes a day.
Typescale.com
One crucial aspect of working with text is knowing how to scale it properly. Since readability is critical, you should know when and where to use each font size. Typescale is a website that is intended for web designers and can help convert typefaces from pixels to rem . How is this useful for presenters? Well, since we won’t dwell in pixels and other units besides points (pt), this tool is ideal to tell if a text is legible from distance at the current size you assigned, or whether you should upscale or downscale the body text to make a better contrast with the headings.
Finally, we conclude this section by introducing Coolors , a palette generator tool that helps designers come up with beautiful color schemes for their work. As we discussed in our color theory for presentations article, it is important to keep an eye on the colors we manage as they contribute to the psychological impact the presentation has on the audience.
Get used to generating creative PowerPoint color palettes for each presentation to make them unique, or help your brand to tailor cooperative slides to the appropriate PowerPoint theme that matches the company’s logo.
As you can see, getting ready to make a presentation isn’t just an easy feat that can be accomplished in minutes if you aim for custom-made solutions rather than sticking to PowerPoint templates . Increasing your knowledge of font pairing and its proper usage will certainly boost your performance as a presenter, making you less prone to a design faux-pas that diverts the attention from your content.
We recommend you to visit our tutorials on how to add fonts to PowerPoint and how to add fonts to Google Slides . We hope this guide brings light to a complex topic like working with design decisions in presentations and see you next time.
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1. Stick to Fairly Standard Fonts
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One of the most fun parts of a design project is getting to sift through fonts and make selections that fit your project. When it comes to PowerPoint, that selection should be pretty limited.
To make the most of your presentation, stick to a standard font to ensure that your presentation will look the same everywhere – and on every computer – you present. If you don’t use a standard font, chances are when you pop the presentation in a new machine, you’ll end up with a jumbled mess of lettering. PowerPoint will try to replace all the fonts it does not recognize with something else.
This can cause readability concerns and even make the presentation look like it’s error-filled (with words that are in odd locations or even missing).
10 standard fonts to try:
2. Incorporate Plenty of Contrast
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White and black text is easiest to read. But no type is readable without plenty of contrast between the background and text itself.
Regardless of what font you select, without adequate contrast, readability will be a concern. Opt for light type on a dark background or a light background with dark text.
Consider the environment here as well. Do you plan to show the presentation on a computer monitor or big presentation screen? How these conditions render can impact how much contrast your color choices actually have.
3. Use a Serif and a Sans Serif
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Most presentations use two fonts.
- Header font for headlines on each slide.
- Copy or bullet font for supporting text.
You don’t have to use the same font in each location. It’s actually preferred to select two different fonts for these areas of the presentation. For even more impact pair two different fonts, such as a serif and sans serif, so that the font change creates an extra level of contrast and visual interest.
4. Avoid All Caps
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When picking a font, stay away from fonts that only include capital letter sets. All caps in presentations have the same effect as all caps in an email. It feels like you are yelling at the audience.
All caps can also be difficult to read if there are more than a couple of words on the screen. Use all caps as sparingly as possible.
5. Stay Away From Scripts and Italics
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While scripts, handwriting and novelty typefaces might be pretty, they are often difficult to read. Avoid them in PowerPoint presentations. (There’s usually not enough contrast or size to help them maintain readability from a distance.)
The same is true of italics. Anything you do to a font to add emphasis should make it easier to read. While italics can be a great option online or in print applications, presentations come with a different set of rules. The biggest contributing factor is that text often has to be read from a distance – think about audience members in the back of the room – and any slanting can make that more difficult.
6. Make It Big Enough
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One of the biggest issues with fonts in slideshows is often size. How big should the text in a PowerPoint presentation be?
While a lot of that depends on the font you decide to use, there are some guidelines. (These sizes work wonderfully with the 10 fonts options in top No. 1. As well.)
- Minimum font size for main copy and bullets: 18 points
- Preferred font size for main copy and bullets: 24 points
- Preferred font size for headers or titles: 36 to 44 points
Make sure to think about the size of the screen and room as well when planning font sizes. With a smaller screen in a larger space, everything will look smaller than it is. The opposite is true of an oversized screen in a small room. Think Outside the Slide has a great font cheat sheets for a number of different screen sizes.
7. Turn Off Animations
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Don’t let all those PowerPoint tricks suck you in. Moving text, zooming words, letters that fly in from the side of the screen – they are all difficult to read. And really distracting.
If you want to use an effect, “Appear” is acceptable. But there’s no need to dazzle the audience with crazy font tricks. All this really does is distract people from what you are really trying to say.
The same mantra that we use with all other design projects applies here as well – KISS or Keep It Simple, Stupid.
8. Plan for Sharing
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While many users work with PowerPoint regularly, chances are that you’ll be asked to share your presentation slides for others. This includes posting with tools such as SlideShare, emailing the PowerPoint (or putting it in a drop folder) or sharing via Google Slides.
When it comes to fonts, Google Slides is the most complicating factor because it has a different suite of standard fonts than PC or Mac operating systems. Make sure to test the presentation in this environment if you plan to share and use a Google standard font or make sure to include the font you plan to use in the customization options.
9. Think About the Notes, Too
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The part of PowerPoint presentations that is often neglected is the notes section. If you plan to distribute a presentation file to the audience (digitally or via printouts), the font selection for accompanying notes is important.
Use the same typeface as for the main slideshow with related corresponding headers and body and bulleted text. The big difference here is size. Body copy/bulleted information should fall in the range of 9 to 12 points and headers should be 18 to 20 points. This is a comfortable reading size for most documents. (These sizes also help ensure clear printing on standard office machines.)
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You don’t need a huge font library to create great PowerPoint presentations. Having a couple of go-to fonts that you use consistently is enough.
Make sure to use fonts consistently within a document as well. Create a PowerPoint template file so that when you use different levels of bulleting and headers, the sizes, color variations, and fonts change automatically. (Web designers, this is just like using H1 through H6 tags.)
A clear consistent use of fonts makes your presentation about how it looks and how easy (or tough) it may be to read and more about the content therein. (And that’s what it should be about.)
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Blog / Presentation Design / The 10 best presentation fonts to transform your next PowerPoint.
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The 10 best presentation fonts to transform your next PowerPoint.
Welcome to our new presentation font dating show: What’s your type? Starting with ten eligible font choices, you’ll get to know your future font intimately. Based on purpose and personality, you’ll whittle the list down before making your final decision and running off into the sunset with the font of your dreams.
With over 600,000 fonts on What Font Is alone, the term choice paralysis doesn’t quite cover the sweat-inducing panic that accompanies picking just one font for your PowerPoint presentation. How do you even begin to narrow them down and find the best font for your needs? Do you choose based on the name you like most? Perhaps you simply keep returning to your ex font, even though you two clearly have communication issues? Or maybe you just close your eyes and see which your mouse lands on?
Why isn’t there a tinder for fonts?
You obviously can’t be trusted to make this decision on your own. Which is why we’ve done the legwork for you, rounding up ten beautiful, brilliant, and personality-packed font choices for you to choose from.
Enough of the build up.
10 best fonts for presentations
Shall we meet them.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Tahoma font for presentation](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Tahoma.jpg)
Designed by Matthew Carter, Tahoma is one of Microsoft’s most popular sans serif typefaces.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Verdana font for PowerPoint](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Verdana.jpg)
Another of Matthew Carter’s designs, Verdana is a prime example of a font created specifically for the screen.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Impact font for PowerPoint](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Impact.jpg)
Impact gets about a bit. Named as one of the core fonts for the web , this font has been seen by just about everyone.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Georgia font for PowerPoint](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Georgia.jpg)
Georgia is a nineties gal. Designed for screen, Georgia’s weight fluctuates by a whole pixel, which is greater than traditional print typography.
5. Palatino
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Palatino was originally designed for headings and is legible even on the inferior paper of the post-World War II period.
6. Proxima Nova
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Proxima Nova is the go-to font for just about anything. Oh, it’s flexible alright.
7. ITC Souvenir
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This personable little number gets along with loads of other fonts, just ask Futura and Roboto.
8. Montserrat
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A Buenos Aires export, old posters and signs in the artist’s hometown inspired the creation of this 30-year old stunner.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Raleway font](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Raleway.jpg)
Initially created by Matt McInerney as a single-weight font, but my, my, has Raleway come a long way since then.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Lato font](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Lato.jpg)
Lato was originally betrothed to a large corporate client, but they decided to go in another direction, so now it’s back on the public market, and looking for Mr Right.
The best font for your PowerPoint presentation is somewhere in this selection, just waiting for you to choose it. How does that feel?
Well, I’m excited. Let’s get cut-throat and start removing the fonts that just aren’t right for you.
Round one: Finding a presentation font with purpose
Fonts are much more than a pretty (type)face to look good sitting on your PowerPoint slide. They have strengths and weaknesses, just like any of us. In order to choose your perfect font, you first need to decide which one fits your purpose. All relationships are chosen based on practicalities, right?
Do you want a simple life, or something a little extra?
Understanding your ultimate goal isn’t just important when it comes to writing your story . The final deliverable, audience, and even the room layout all need to be taken into account when choosing your font. After all, if they can’t read your message, what’s the likelihood they’re going to remember it?
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Serif vs Sans serif](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Serif-sans-serif.jpg)
There are two main font categories for you to decide between: serifs and sans serifs. There are others, such as script and stencil, but we’re trying to keep this simple. Both serifs and sans serifs have their own benefits and specified use cases, making it easy to find the right font category for your need. Let’s start with serifs.
Could a sophisticated serif be the best font for your presentation?
Serifs are the little extra flourishes that sit at the ends of the larger strokes. They likely came about because the Romans would first paint the outlines onto stone before carving, and the paint brushes would create flares at the ends. Serif fonts more closely represent handwriting and, therefore, are universally acknowledged to be easier to read in print. The serifs create joins between letters, similar to how we’re taught to write in school.
Traditionalists will tell you that serif fonts should only be used for print, but we say that’s nonsense. In fact, serifs have made a huge comeback , have taken over the web, and are in some damn trendy presentations.
We don’t recommend using serif fonts for body copy, as they aren’t always the clearest, but for titles, or as a supporting font, they can work nicely to liven up your slides, while delivering that touch of class some of you might be looking for.
If you strip your slides right back to just powerful key statements, you want to draw the eye to the title, or your PowerPoint is destined to be printed, congratulations, you’ve just narrowed down your choices.
Our sassy serifs are:
ITC Souvenir
Certain about serifs? Feel free to jump to the next section .
Or is a simple sans serif the best font for your presentation?
If you want to keep your options open, let’s bring in our sans serif sensations.
Are you looking for something versatile, sleek, and modern for your presentation font? Look no further than our sans serifs. As digital has taken over from print, so too have sans serifs. These font families are considered better for online and screen formats. This is because their simplified forms translate well across different screen resolutions.
But don’t be too quick to jump to a sans, just because your presentation is destined for the screen only. Sure, if you’re going to pack the slides with copy, a sans serif may be your only choice. However, if you want our honest opinion, your best move here is to shift most of that text into your speaker notes. But that’s a lesson for another time.
If you can’t be sure about the technical specifications of the kit you’ll be presenting on, you don’t know how big the room will be, or you might want to reuse your deck for a variety of purposes, you won’t go too far wrong with a sans serif font for your presentation.
If you want to play it safe with a sans, your remaining font choices are:
Proxima Nova
You may think you have your heart set on a typographical temptress now, but we’re only halfway through the round. There’s much more to presentation purpose than how much copy is on the slide.
Know your presentation font limits
Have you ever spent days crafting a beautiful presentation, just to stand up on the day in front of a nauseating hurricane of copy calamity?
Nobody wants their font to make a scene in front of a crowd so, if your presentation is ever going to be viewed, presented or edited on a machine that isn’t yours, you need to take the innate availability of your font into account.
Why use system fonts in your presentation?
If you just want an easy life, to be able to take your chosen font anywhere and have them behave appropriately, you’re going to want to stick with a system font. Choosing a system font means it doesn’t matter what machine you, or anyone else, opens your presentation on, it will always look exactly how you meant it to. There’s certainly a place for custom fonts in presentations, but you have to know exactly where that presentation is going, and have the foresight to install the font on every machine that could open it.
If you want to stay safe with a system, but keep it sassy with a serif, you’ve just narrowed your choices to:
If you’re the type of person that doesn’t like to take any risks, you’re going to want to go for a sans serif system font:
Look at that. We’re getting closer to your perfect match.
Settled on system? Now would be a great time to jump to round two . Don’t even let your heart be tempted away by those exotic custom fonts.
Custom fonts to make your presentation stand out
We all want to stand out from the crowd, especially if you happen to be just one presentation in a long line your audience is seeing that day. One way to stick out from the onslaught of Arial is to use a custom font. When we say custom, we don’t necessarily mean you have to pay a typographer to create one just for you. But you could.
No, if you use a custom font, you just open your presentation possibilities up to the whole world of fonts, beyond what can be found on all machines, as standard.
If you have complete control over everywhere your presentation lands, and can install your font in all these locations, you have the freedom to get a little more creative with your copy.
Want to go custom, but stay classy? Your serif font is:
Boom! Decision made. However, you may still want to jump to part two to take the personality test, before you put a ring on it.
Prioritising versatility, but happy to be vigilant? Your sans choices are:
By now, I know you have a favourite. Before we finally get to hear from our fonts, let’s make sure you have all the information you need to get your chosen one to the finish line.
How to install custom fonts in PowerPoint
Start by downloading the font. The font you choose will determine which online location you need to visit to source it. Some reliable sites are Google Fonts , Font Squirrel , Da Font , and Font Fabric .
Installing your fonts on Windows
Find the font file that you downloaded. It’s probably in a zip file and located in your downloads folder.
Double-click the font file and it will open in the Font Previewer.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Font Previewer](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/font-previewer-install-custom-fonts.png)
Click Install at the top left.
Installing your font on Mac
Find the font file you downloaded. It likely has a .ttf or .otf extension and it’s probably in your downloads folder. Double-click on it.
NOTE: If the font file has a .zip extension you need to open that .zip file and open the font file from there.
It will open in the Font Previewer. Click Install Font to open in Font Book.
In Font Book, drag and drop the font to Windows Office Compatible to make it available to Microsoft Office.
After you’ve installed the font, whether on Mac or PC, you need to restart PowerPoint for it to appear in your font list, ready to use.
Round two: How to avoid a personality clash
You’ve used your noggin and picked some practical choices. Now it’s time to bring in the heart.
The font you use for your PowerPoint presentation says so much more than the copy it’s used for. Fonts convey emotion, they have personalities and, when used right, they help to visually tell your brand story. After all, you wouldn’t write a formal tender document in Comic Sans, would you?
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Comic sans saying 'take me seriously'](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Comic-sans.jpg)
No, you’d choose something that communicates respect and integrity, such as Bodoni or Optima.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation telling Comic Sans to shush](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Grow-up-comic-sans.jpg)
But these guys are just gatecrashers. Back to the main event.
Let’s hand over to our fonts, so you can get to know them a little better.
First up, our reliable system fonts.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Tahoma is reserved](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Tahoma-2.jpg)
“I’m pretty neutral. The Switzerland of fonts. My personality may not be wacky enough for some, but I’m always up to have some good, clean fun.
I go with anything, complementing whatever design style you’ve chosen, rather than trying to stamp my personality all over it.
Some call me boring, I like to think I’m agreeable. After all, is your presentation really about me?”
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation verdana is simple](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Verdana-2.jpg)
“I’m a modern font with an air of innocence. Clean cut, yet retaining just enough personality to liven up your presentation, I will add a dash of character without stealing the show.
I’ve been described as “cheap”, but I prefer to think of myself as simple. I stand back to let your message shine through.”
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation powerful impact](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Impact-2.jpg)
“Want to make a statement? I’m the font for you.
My popularity hasn’t made me any less impactful .
I may be heavy and condensed in style, but I look great in all caps and am effortless to read.
Big, bold, and powerful; when you’re with me, no one in the room will be able to take their eyes off you.”
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Tradtional Georgia](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Georgia-2.jpg)
“I may be traditional, but traditions stick around for a reason. I’m sophisticated, certain, confident and reliable. Yes, I prefer to err on the side of practicality, over flamboyance, but if you’re looking for someone to take to a formal occasion, I’m the font for you. After all, people often describe me as looking “expensive”.
With such high contrast between my weights, ample letter spacing and clever design, your message will come across, loud and clear.
Want to put some power behind your presentations? I don’t mean to brag, but my bold is significantly more bold than your average.
To put it simply: I’m a classic.”
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Modern Palatino](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Palatino-2.jpg)
“Pfft. A classic? A relic, you mean. Who wants classic, when you can have modern classic?
I’m popular among professionals, as my sharp edges add a dash of character, without getting too crazy.
Originally designed for headings, I can certainly stand out from a crowd, but my open counters and carefully-weighted strokes mean I also look great as body copy.”
Phew, things are certainly heating up around here. Before you make your final choice, let’s not forget about our custom contestants.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Beautiful Proxima Nova](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Proxima-Nova-2.jpg)
“Now, now, please don’t be intimidated by my beauty.
I may be stunning, but I’m so much more. I have so many different weights, I might just be the most versatile font around. You can take me to any occasion, and I will adapt.
As a premium find, I don’t come cheap, but if you have a subscription to Adobe, you can get me through Adobe Fonts , at no extra cost. Consider this your lucky day.”
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation trendy ITC Souvenir](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/ITC-Souvenir-2.jpg)
“I am so in right now. By choosing me you will instantly freshen up your slides and add relevance to your designs.
I combine the traditional elegance of a serif with a so-hip-it-hurts retro 90s vibe. I’m curvy in all the right places and will catapult your presentation into the here and now, without losing the credibility that comes with a classic serif.”
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Hipster Montserrat](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Montserrat-2.jpg)
I’m a reaaaaal solid font. A hipster classic.
If you want a font that complements your check shirt, I’m your guy.”
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Flexible Raleway font](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Raleway-2.jpg)
“What do you need to know about me? Well, I’m thicc.
If you’re looking for something chunky and bold, look no further.
Oh, you’re not? Wait, please don’t go.
I can be sleek and thin for your text pull outs, too.
Or just a regular type for body copy.
I’m diverse and eager to please. Just let me know what you need, and I’ll find a solution for you.”
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Subtle Lato](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Lato-2.jpg)
“You can’t judge a book by its cover, and you can’t presume to know a font on first glance.
To the untrained eye, I might look like any other sans serif font, but just get to know me and you’ll see my originality shine through.”
And that’s everyone. Now that you’ve met our fonts, all that’s left for us to do is ask the big question…
What’s your type?
You have everything you need to make a smart decision about the best font for your PowerPoint presentation, but your adventure together is only just beginning.
Here are some more tips to get the most out of your new beau.
Perhaps one font isn’t enough?
There are many reasons that you might want to use more than one font in a presentation, however, ain’t nobody got time to pick a pair through trial and error. That’s why you come to us for our sweet presentation design services , right?
Usually, a font with a big personality paired with a more conservative font works well. Pairing a serif with a sans serif can create a nice contrast, but remember to use the sans serif for heavy body copy, as you want it to be legible. You can have a little more fun with your header type, as this tends to be larger, with more space to breathe.
Avoid pairing types that are too similar. If they aren’t distinguishable from each other it can look like you just made a mistake.
If you found it hard to decide which font to choose earlier, pairing two fonts is your chance to have your cake and eat it too.
Some examples of good couples are:
ITC Souvenir works really well with Roboto and Futura. Roboto and Futura are classic fonts, but they don’t come native to Microsoft Office, so they will need downloading and installing.
Alternatively, our curvaceous ITC Souvenir sits pretty as a picture next to a simple font, like Proxima Nova.
Raleway works with Playfair Display, a beautiful serif font that’s available free from Google Fonts.
Montserrat, which was designed specifically for use online, works perfectly with an old-school classic, like Courier New. The light, modern feel of Montserrat contrasts beautifully with the retro, typewriter vibe of Courier New.
Or you could pair Impact with Tahoma, or even Lato, for a perfect presentation font combo.
If you’re unsure, play it safe. Choose a typeface with lots of weight variations (like Open Sans below), and pair fonts from the same family. After all, they were created to work together. Just make sure there’s enough contrast to make the two types distinguishable.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Open Sans weight variations](https://buffalo7.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/font-weight-variations.jpg)
Finally, don’t go crazy with your number of fonts. You can be a little greedy and get away with it, but at some point, they’re all just going to start fighting one another for your affections. As a general rule for presentations, there should be no more than three or four variations in type, weight or effect. That means you can usually get away with two different typefaces. You can then bold, italicise or change the weight for the remaining variations.
How do my fonts look to other people?
We know what’s really important to you. It’s not whether you like your font choice, not really. You care that your message is communicated clearly and effectively to your audience, and your use of type plays a part in this. Here are a few tricks you can use to make sure the message you’re sending out into the world is the right one.
Be bold to stand out
Use italics to stress a point or to indicate a publication, such as; How to choose the best font for your PowerPoint presentation .
A lot of people like to use bold to make their key information stand out. But be careful. If you embolden too many things, what’s important gets lost in a sea of bold.
We don’t see a lot of underlines these days, do we? This is something you can use to your advantage. If you have a word or phrase that really needs some bite, throw a lone underline in there for maximum impact.
Get in line
It is really important to be consistent with your alignment choice. If your alignment jumps from left to right, to centre, back to right, the likelihood is your audience aren’t following. It makes it difficult for them to know where their eye should go, and it can make them feel pretty seasick.
Left-aligned text is the easiest to read. In the West , this is the most commonly-used alignment, as we read left to right. It also creates a clean left edge for our eyes to return back to, once we reach the end of the previous line. It’s like a typewriter, always returning to the same point.
Right-aligned text is usually used for decoration, or to accompany a logo. It’s not very easy to read when in large blocks, because your eyes have to do summersaults to find the beginning of the line again.
Centred text works for small snippets of text, such as posters and book covers. Like with right alignment, your eyes will struggle to follow from line to line, if it’s any more than a few sentences.
Justified text is generally acknowledged as a sure-fire way to create order. However, it can be difficult to get right. Justified text makes the words fit a pre-determined line length, by changing the distance between each word. This means each line has a sharp, consistent edge, but can create big white spaces between words called ‘rivers. Justified text can be particularly difficult for people with dyslexia to read, as the ‘rivers’ distract from the actual text.
Optimise your copy
The optimum line length for presentation copy is 50 characters. This allows the eye to keep track of where the next line starts, so the jump back is seamless.
One of the biggest peeves when it comes to working with typography in presentations is untidy sentence endings. We’re not talking about ending with a preposition, it’s only really dull people that care about that. We’re referring to how a body of text is shaped.
Avoid raggedy paragraph structures, which cause your, otherwise beautiful, design to look untidy and unfinished.
If you’re using left-aligned text, look out for any big gaps or words that hang off the end of the line. Try using a soft return to move them around, as this creates less space between lines than a hard return and notifies the brain that you’re still within the same paragraph.
The lonely hearts club
This is all great advice, until you add in the complication of widows and orphans.
A widow is a lonely word with a line all to itself. You can fix this with that soft return trick, knocking a word or two down from the line above. Your widow won’t be so lonely anymore.
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An orphan is when that single word, or a single line, causes you to have to start a new column, or a new slide entirely. Again, either editing your copy or adjusting the structure of the whole paragraph will fix this.
Try to strike a balance between the perfect paragraph shape, and removing your widows and orphans. If you have to make the call, it’s better to have a ragged line than a widow.
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The best fonts for PowerPoint can make a significant impact on your designs. If you’re curious about which ones made the cut in this list, check out the roundup below!
When it comes to the most fascinating fonts best utilized for PowerPoint presentations, there aren’t any hard rules. Still, you’ll want to consider a handful of things.
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Firstly, PowerPoint projects require fonts that are headline-ready.
In other words, you’ll want to use fonts that are instantly easy to read. Since texts on a PowerPoint are typically kept to a minimum, it’s best to go for typography that balances striking and legible.
Secondly, it goes without saying how the theme of your report should dictate how lavish or conservative your font should be. For creative pitches, the sky is the limit, and whatever visual solution helps you best articulate your ideas is never a bad thing.
If you’re presenting a generally more formal presentation, however, you’ll want to just go for traditional-looking and recognizable fonts.
Overall, you can be as expressive and subtle as you choose to be with your presentation fonts. All things considered, let’s go over the 18 best fonts for Powerpoint.
18+ Best Fonts for PowerPoint in 2024
- Montero Display Typeface
- Tuttifonts — 23 Fonts Bundle
- Weigeland Serif Font
- Streamline Moderne
- Apostrof — Grotesk Type
- MONEYWISE — Business Display Font
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Also, see our best headline fonts and best display fonts .
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18+ Best Fonts for PowerPoint Presentations in 2024
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Mosse](https://justcreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Mosse-600x400.webp)
Mosse is an elegant sans serif that’s designed for improved readability. Packing even weights across each character’s entire structure, this font pack is straightforward and universally flexible.
Simply put, you can use this font regardless of whatever you’re presenting, and we can guarantee you that your PowerPoint will stand out. Clean, professional, and loud, there are plenty of things to like about this Envato offering.
2. Montero Display Typeface
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Montero Display Typeface](https://justcreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Montero-Display-Typeface-600x400.webp)
What makes Montero Display Typeface such a gorgeous PowerPoint font is its modern touches. Sporting controlled letterforms and geometric evenness, this set comes complete with both uppercase and lowercase letters.
It’s also incredibly easy to read, allowing your viewers to immediately decode a message. The bundle’s various weights also allow you to experiment with aesthetics, granting you the utmost freedom to be creative.
3. Tuttifonts – 23 Fonts Bundle
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Arguably the best thing designers appreciate about Tuttifonts is that this bundle comes with 23 different options, each of which, is designed to grab attention.
Among the impressive list of options here, our favorite ones are Desta, Giordano, Altero, Parco, and Apice. If you don’t know which kit to download first, this is a robust choice you can’t go wrong with!
4. Weigeland Serif Font
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Weigeland Serif Font](https://justcreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Weigeland-Serif-Font-600x400.webp)
Weigeland is an elegant blend of modern and classic elements. Featuring straight and slender lines, each curve here is tasteful and each slant is well-thought-of.
Suitable for PowerPoint presentations with premium products in the line-up, this is a set you can use for more than just decks and slides.
5. Streamline Moderne
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Streamline Moderne](https://justcreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Streamline-Moderne-600x400.webp)
Streamline Moderne is a pack that features slender characters and slanted stems. Also suitable for quotes, social media art cards, marketing materials, merchandise, and a whole lot more, this visual solution is sure to beautify whatever PowerPoint presentation you’re brewing up.
6. Racer Boy
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Racer Boy](https://justcreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Racer-Boy-600x400.webp)
Reminiscent of WordArt fonts in the 90s, Racer Boy does a tremendous job of holding one’s attention. A display of 3D-like fonts, this shiny visual solution is slender, sports-inspired, and perfect for headlines. What’s not to like?
7. Apostrof – Grotesk Type
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Apostrof has a fun, retro vibe. Packing regular and italic versions of the entire set, this Grotesk-inspired font pack is absolutely perfect for presentations that cover gaming, merchandise, branding, and lifestyle projects. It’s cute, trendy, and naturally, a pretty sight to behold.
8. Bisetron
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Bisetron - Business Font](https://justcreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Bisetron-Business-Font-600x400.webp)
Bisetron is an expanded sans-serif font set with robot-inspired visuals. Packed with the kind of visuals Hollywood movies use for sci-fi-themed stories, this set is loud, legible, and easy to enjoy.
If you’re looking for familiar fonts that pack a lot of personalities and fit future-themed presentations, you can’t go wrong with this one.
9. MONEYWISE – Business Display Font
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MONEYWISE is a business display font that mixes slender and chunky. Also very much under the trendy fonts category, this selection is playful, youthful, and incredibly legible.
Apart from PowerPoint presentations, this set is sure to thrive in business logos and signages.
10. Magnivera
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Magnivera; Display Serif Fonts](https://justcreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Magnivera-Display-Serif-Fonts-600x400.webp)
Magnivera is an old-style serif font that’s most known for curved stems. Perfect for fashion and lifestyle PowerPoint presentations, this pick is clear, clean, and easy to appreciate without being too visually dramatic.
11. ARCADE Font
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ARCADE is a vintage font that’s thematic and beautifully cohesive. With thick, uneven lines, this set features dreamy-like characters that are great for a variety of projects.
Whether you’re working on clothing designs, branding efforts, school posters, or what have you, this visual solution is a presentation in itself!
12. S&S Nickson Font Family
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Another awesome font bundle with multiple varieties is S&S Nickson Font Family . Loaded with 15 terrific fonts, each of the sets you’ll find here is headline-ready and designed to be appreciated both near and far.
Sporting familiar typography, picks here are professional and recognizable, making them great solutions for formal presentations.
13. Ingo – Modern Serif Display Font
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Ingo is most definitely one of the most unique fonts to ever grace the internet, immediately making it a great option for PowerPoint presentations.
Arguably sultry and architectural, the elements in each of this pack’s characters are beautifully curved and unpredictably classy. Also suitable for upscale branding initiatives, this is a font we can stare at for hours!
14. M indset Business Corporate Font
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M indset is a sophisticated sans serif that’s easy to play with. Combining creative and formal, fonts here come in multiple weights. Because it features straightforward characters and conservative, straight lines, this one’s one of the more versatile options on the list.
Use it for whatever presentation you need to!
15. Oracul – Bohemian Display Font
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Oracul is a trendy display font that’s reminiscent of hippy aesthetics and tarot-like visuals. Complete with unique elements around many of its characters, this pack is a standout without even trying.
Slender, playful, and a statement in itself, it’s understandable why this visual solution makes for a striking PowerPoint font.
16. JUST Sans® Clean Modern Minimal Geometric Typeface
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Choosing the best fonts for PowerPoint presentations significantly impacts your designs. JUST Sans is ideal if you are curious about making your designs even more fascinating with clean and minimalistic fonts.
JUST Sans is designed to be clean and minimalistic to give a classy and elegant look. Its modern geometric legibility, endearing warmth, and distinctive friendly bite make it even more mesmerizing. This professional geometric sans serif font comes with seven weights and complete Latin extended language support.
In addition to its aesthetic qualities, this font features universal functionality and characteristics, making it an essential addition to your type arsenal. With its open, warm, and expressive touch, JUST Sans is an ideal choice for web, signages, branding, UI, posters, billboards, displays, logos, new media, architecture, fashion, and design projects.
You can download JUST Sans at Envato Elements.
17. Geminy – Retro Elegant Font
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If you are looking for a font that adds a touch of magic and playfulness to your presentations, Geminy is our perfect choice for you. Geminy has the power to make your content unique and capture attention.
It strikes a balance between not being too thin or too thick, which makes it versatile and easy to read. What’s even more enchanting is that some of its letters feature delicate diamond accents, adding a touch of sparkle and charm.
Geminy’s letters flow gracefully with curvy lines, giving your text a fun and inviting look.
We highly recommend this font for various purposes, especially in PowerPoint presentations like children’s stories or fairy tales, or presentations that showcase creative work, like art or crafts, or themed parties or events, such as “Enchanted Forest” or “Wizardry” gatherings.
However, it is important to note that Geminy does not offer multilingual support.
18. Along Sans Font Family v4
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We appreciate the attention to detail in this font’s design. The Along Sans font family has evolved to reflect geometry-based glyph design and modern typography trends.
Setting it apart is the considerate reimagining of the lowercase letters a, d, and u, aimed at softening the otherwise edgy nature of the grotesque style.
This refinement extends to all the glyphs, focusing more on balance and rhythm, making Along Sans a smart tool for designers.
Moreover, the standard ligatures of the previous version have been returned to discretionary ligatures, aligning them with their original purpose.
In addition to its design enhancements, Along Sans offers support for basic Cyrillic and Ukrainian language sets, broadening its versatility for various language needs.
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Best Default Fonts for PowerPoint in 2024
If you’re looking for default fonts installed on your computer, you can’t go past these classic fonts:
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to add fonts to powerpoint.
Yes, you can add fonts to Powerpoint. When installed, applications like Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint have automatic fonts. However, if you wish to install a custom font you have purchased or downloaded from elsewhere, it is also possible.
Which is the best font for business presentations?
MONEYWISE is the best font for business presentations because this font mixes slender and chunkiness which you can use in business logos and signages apart from Powerpoint presentations.
Which is the best readable in PowerPoint presentations?
Montero Display Typeface is the best PowerPoint font with modern touches and is incredibly easy to read, allowing your viewers to immediately decode a message.
Ultimately, the 18 best fonts for PowerPoint presentations are all tremendous finds, each designed to fit more than one project.
Whether you’re whipping up a deck for a client or looking for aesthetics for merchandise, all of the font bundles here are sure to deliver. From legibility and personality to style and visual diversity, these fonts won’t disappoint!
What’s your favorite font pack from the list? Let us know in the comment section!
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12 Best Fonts for PowerPoint Presentations (2024)
What are the best fonts for PowerPoint presentations? That’s a question we want to answer in this post.
We list a dozen fonts suitable for presentations. We included different font styles to account for the different presentation styles you can create with Microsoft PowerPoint.
Some fonts are included in the application itself. Others are from marketplaces like Creative Market and Envato Elements.
Envato Elements is a subscription service that gives you access to an unlimited number of downloads of over 80,000 design elements for $16.50/month.
You can get started with a 7-day free trial. We wrote a review on Envato Elements if you’d like to learn more about it.
Let’s get into our list for now.
The Best Fonts for PowerPoint Presentations
01. visby cf.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Visby CF - Fonts for PowerPoint Presenations](https://www.designbombs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/visby-cf.png)
Visby CF is a versatile sans-serif font fit for any PowerPoint presentation.
It’s easy on the eyes when used in lowercase format or lighter font styles.
When you use all uppercase or bold letters, your text becomes more audacious, lending itself to a more noticeable appeal.
This versatility makes this a suitable primary font for any presentation. Use it for headings and paragraph text alike.
The font comes packaged in an OTF file.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Tahoma - Fonts for PowerPoint Presenations](https://www.designbombs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/tahoma-powerpoint-font.png)
Tahoma is a sans-serif font. It was designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft in 1994, after which it was included in the original edition of Windows 95.
It’s been a staple of Microsoft applications like PowerPoint ever since.
The font contains two Windows TrueType fonts in regular and bold weights.
It’s a versatile font perfect for headings and paragraph text as well as personal and professional projects.
03. Caridora
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Caridora is a rounded, semi-condensed sans-serif font.
It’s an okay font for text, but it’d truly shine as a heading font, especially for casual or non-corporate presentations.
It comes with two styles in TTF and OTF file formats, meaning four files in total.
04. Palatino Linotype
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Palatino Linotype is a modern take on a font by the same name, Palatino. Both the original and digital typefaces were designed by Hermann Zapf.
Hermann designed the original in 1950, after which it became one of the most popular fonts used around the world.
It’s a serif font and a safe option for headings and secondary text in professional presentations.
05. Bergen Sans
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Bergen Sans](https://www.designbombs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/bergen-sans.png)
Bergen Sans is a big and bold sans-serif font. It’s one of the best fonts for PowerPoint presentations, especially for larger headings meant to grab your viewer’s attention.
This particular font comes packaged as a font family that consists of 6 individual fonts.
Because of this, you can easily use one font for headings and a lighter font from this family for text.
The fonts come in OTF format
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Frunch](https://www.designbombs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/frunch.png)
Frunch is a bold script font with a vintage flair.
It’d make a great heading font, especially for those in-between slides that only have a simple heading and an accompanying graphic.
The font comes in OTF and TTF file formats and includes 389 glyphs.
07. Addington CF
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Addington CF](https://www.designbombs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/addington-cf.png)
Addington CF is one of the most elegant serif fonts for PowerPoint presentations.
It’s not too unlike Palatino Linotype, though this font does feature a more vibrant style.
It comes in OTF format and includes 6 font weights plus roman and italic font sets.
Price: Free with Envato Elements.
08. Fonseca
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Fonseca](https://www.designbombs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/fonseca.png)
Fonseca is an art deco sans-serif font with a modern twist.
This makes it a suitable choice for headings and subheadings, especially for artistic presentations.
The font is packaged in OTF format with several font styles included. It has 345 glyphs.
09. RNS Camelia
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation RNS Camelia](https://www.designbombs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/rns-camelia.png)
RNS Camelia is a slab serif font. That makes it an incredibly suitable choice for headings right off the bat.
However, it’s also a great text font when used in a lighter font weight.
The font comes in OTF format with 14 styles included.
10. Verdana
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Verdana](https://www.designbombs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/verdana.png)
Verdana is a classic Microsoft Windows font designed by Mattew Carter. This one, in particular, was one of the first fonts designed with on-screen displays in mind.
It’s a sans-serif font, but a rather plain one.
This makes it most suitable as a text font for professional, and especially corporate, presentations.
Price: Included with PowerPoint.
11. RNS Sanz
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation RNS Sanz](https://www.designbombs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/rns-sanz.png)
RNS Sanz is one of the best sans-serif fonts for PowerPoint presentations.
It’s multipurpose as you can use it as both a heading and text font for PowerPoint presentations.
The font comes in multiple styles and is packaged in OTF and TTF file formats.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Corbel](https://www.designbombs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/corbel.png)
Corbel is a rounded sans-serif font that first appeared in Microsoft applications with the release of Windows Vista.
It’s a simple font, but it’s versatile enough to be used as a heading font in professional presentations and a text font in all others.
How to Use Custom Fonts for PowerPoint Presentations
Microsoft PowerPoint Online does not allow you to use custom fonts. If you only have access to this version of PowerPoint, you’ll need to stick to the default fonts it comes with.
Based on our list, this means sticking to fonts that say “included with PowerPoint” in the Price section of each list item.
For the desktop version of PowerPoint , follow these steps to upload a custom font into the application:
- Download a copy of the font you want to add to PowerPoint.
- Custom fonts need to be in TTF (TrueType Font) or OTF (OpenType Font) file formats in order to use them in PowerPoint. If your font came in a ZIP folder, unzip the folder to extract the correct file format.
- Double click this file. This opens a window that contains a preview of the font you downloaded.
- Click the Install button in the window. It’s located toward the top.
- If your font came with additional styles (bold, italic, extra bold, etc.), you may see additional TTF and OTF files, one for each additional style. Go through the same process of double clicking and installing each one if you want to use them in PowerPoint.
- Restart your computer (or PowerPoint, at the very least).
That’s it! The font should now be available for use in PowerPoint.
The process is similar on a Mac.
After Step 2, open Font Book on your Mac. Then, drag and drop any files you want to use in PowerPoint from its original folder over to Font Book.
Embedding Fonts in PowerPoint Presentations
If you want to ensure your PowerPoint presentation features all of the custom fonts you used (instead of the app’s default ones), you need to embed them into your final presentation file.
Otherwise, custom fonts will only appear when you show the presentation on a computer that has the font installed.
Here are the steps for embedding fonts on a PC:
- Click File, then Options.
- Open the Save tab.
- Look for the “Preserve fidelity when sharing this document” setting. It’s located at the bottom.
- Make sure the “Embed fonts in the file” option is selected, then click OK.
- Save/export your presentation as usual.
Follow these steps to embed fonts on a Mac:
- Select Preferences.
- Look for the Output and Sharing section, then click Save.
- Look for the “Font Embedding” setting.
- Make sure the “Embed fonts in the file” option is selected.
How to Choose the Best Fonts for PowerPoint Presentations
PowerPoint presentations are akin to signs, posters and even billboards you see as you drive along the highway.
They’re filled with information but are often paired with visuals designed to grab your attention and complement the words they’re attributed to.
However, a good sign or billboard can grab your attention with either. Each slide in your presentation should do the same.
Yes, the visuals in your presentation do a lot, but don’t discredit the power typography can play when it comes to conveying a message or providing facts.
So, instead of choosing any old font to add to your PowerPoint, choose the best fonts for your presentation instead.
It’s best to choose no more than two fonts that complement each other: one for headings and a second for text.
Your heading font should captivate your viewers at a moment’s glance. It should also look good in larger font sizes.
Visby CF, Tahoma, Caridora, Frunch, Addington, and RNS Camelia are all great options for headings.
They each have different styles, though, so make sure you choose one that complements your presentation’s content as well.
For example, Addington is a bit of a fancier, more elegant font. It likely wouldn’t be suitable for a presentation on skateboarding.
It’s best to choose a simpler font for text.
This is because text in PowerPoint presentations is used to convey more information (and words) than headings.
Stick with sans-serif fonts for text since they’re easier to read.
Tahoma, Palatino Lintoype, Bergen Sans, Fonseca, and RNS Sanz are good choices.
Be sure to grab an Envato Elements subscription if you want more choices. They also have thousands of PowerPoint templates, all of which are free with your subscription.
You can get started with a 7-day free trial.
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9 PowerPoint fonts that work in all versions of PowerPoint
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Did you know that not all PowerPoint fonts are safe to use?
By that I mean, not all fonts will properly display in all versions of PowerPoint. Instead, what will happen is, PowerPoint will replace your fonts with something else that might not actually work for your presentation (yikes!).
So, the question becomes, what is the best font for PowerPoint? In this article, you’ll learn about the nine safest PowerPoint fonts you can use to ensure that your fonts display properly in all versions of Microsoft PowerPoint (Mac and PC).
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PowerPoint fonts not displaying correctly?
If your fonts are not displaying properly in PowerPoint, it’s likely one of two things:
- You’re not using a safe standard PowerPoint font
- You’re using a custom font (see discussion below)
Let’s first address the first issue.
Although PowerPoint is supposed to be compatible across versions and installations, there are a few areas where PowerPoint it’s not as compatible as it’s supposed to be: fonts.
And this is true, even if you use the default fonts that come with Microsoft Office.
For example, if you use a font that isn’t supported by the computer that’s opening the presentation, that font will be substituted for the theme’s default fonts, most often Calibri.
And this may change the entire look and layout of slide and all of your text, like in this example:
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Custom PowerPoint fonts can display differently on different computers](https://nutsandboltsspeedtraining.com/wp-content/webp-express/webp-images/uploads/2018/07/Safe-Fonts-1.1.jpg.webp)
If you’re only ever using PCs and PowerPoint 2016, for example, then I wouldn’t worry about it too much.
But if there’s a chance your presentation will be displayed on a computer using an older version of PowerPoint (especially pre-2010), or if the computer is a Mac, then you need to be careful of the fonts you’re using.
And chances are that you’re going to be in this situation, so please pay attention to this.
The best PowerPoint fonts to use
The best fonts for your PowerPoint presentation are ones that:
- Makes your slides look good
- Are ones that properly display on ALL Mac and PC versions of Microsoft Office.
These are what are commonly refereed to as safe fonts. They are safe in that they will work on any machine, and with any version of PowerPoint.
According to presentation design expert Julie Terberg , “safe fonts are those that are common to most users and therefore will not be substituted when your PowerPoint file is opened with an operating system or Microsoft Office version that is different from your own.”
There are very few fonts that are safe across Mac and PC, and these are:
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For a slightly more expanded list of safe PowerPoint fonts you can use, check out Julie Terberg’s article on safe fonts .
While these are restrictive, if you want to truly be compatible across all devices, those are the few you can use.
If you’re ever going to build a presentation with a risky font, what you should always do is test the presentation as if the fonts were to revert back to default. That way you know if would look okay in the event that the fonts didn’t carry over.
PowerPoint fonts to avoid
The fonts that are most likely to break your PowerPoint presentation are custom PowerPoint fonts . By that I mean, fonts you manually install on your computer (Mac or PC).
While custom PowerPoint fonts can look cool, the problem with them is, they will only display if someone else has them installed on their computer too (which they will not).
For example, imagine sending your client the most beautiful slide in the world with your custom font, only to have that font be replaced on your client’s machine by something hideous (as they don’t have your custom font installed). This happens all the time when designers send their clients presentations, so let’s not have that happen to you.
You can get away with using custom PowerPoint fonts if you convert your PowerPoint presentation into a PDF before you distribute. That’s because once your presentation is saved as a PDF, all the fonts are baked into the PDF itself as images (they will not change when opened on someone else’s computer).
NOTE: It can also be illegal if your font is copyrighted and if you’re the only one allowed to use it.
What are custom fonts in PowerPoint?
Custom fonts are fonts you’ve downloaded for free on the web, or they can also be fonts that you’ve purchased.
Here are some places we recommend for finding free custom fonts online:
- 100FreeFonts
- Urban Fonts
- Article: “The Best 100 Free Fonts”
For more suggestions, check out the section in our resource guide for best places find free fonts here .
Here are some places we recommend for buying custom PowerPoint fonts:
- HypeForType
Using custom fonts is a great way to make your presentations stand out and look super cool.
Here are some examples of cool fonts, handwritten letter fonts, and modern fonts we’ve used, and sleek combinations of fonts:
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Examples of cool handwritten letter fonts and modern fonts](https://nutsandboltsspeedtraining.com/wp-content/webp-express/webp-images/uploads/2018/07/Safe-Fonts-3.jpg.webp)
Why you don't want to embed fonts in your presentation
One way to go around having to install custom fonts on all user computers, is to embed them.
However, we D ON’T RECOMMEND embedding them (ever).
Why? Simply because embedding fonts in PowerPoint never works very well, and some fonts won’t even let you embed them based on their licensing. It’s more likely to screw things up for you and leave you stranded.
The rule of thumb should be to avoid using custom fonts wherever possible in presentations that need to be edited by more than one or two other people.
If you have to use custom fonts, you can save your presentation as a picture presentation or convert your presentation into the PDF file format.
And again, test, test, test!
It can only help to make sure you know how your presentation will look on older versions of PowerPoint and on a Mac/PC.
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As a designer in LGR Presentation, I have to work every day in PowerPoint presentation project s from different brands. So I know what types of questions are you dealing with.
“What color palette will I use?”
“What kind of style of typography?”
“Which fonts? What size?”
So many things to think about!
Let me show you how to choose the best fonts for PowerPoint and, also, give you some extra tips!
Let’s dive into it…
How to choose the best fonts for PowerPoint?
First of all, you are not going to find here the PERFECT font for you. There is no perfect font whatsoever. It always depends on you and your situation.
For instance, Apple uses all the time the font Myriad Pro Semibold.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Toucan-5](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Toucan05.webp)
Because it is the best font for PowerPoint presentations?
They use it everywhere. It has become their font.
Choosing the font style prescribed by your company build your brand. If you use the font style for everything, people will identify this font style with your brand.
Like Apple!
Let me show you now the 10 best fonts for PowerPoint.
Roboto is an effective font, without personality. Use it if you want to create a simple presentation.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Roboto](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Roboto.webp)
For an elegant and minimalist style, opt for the Avenir font, especially if you have an innovative project.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Avenir](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Avenir.webp)
Use it on larger font sizes and you will see the difference. Lato is a modern, elegant font that stands out from the crowd and shows off your style.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Lato](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Lato.webp)
#4 CENTURY GOTHIC
Century Gothic specially designed for modern digital presentations. This font maintains a design from the 20th Century but with a x-height enlarged.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Centrury-gothic](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Centrury-Gothic.webp)
#5 GARAMOND
Garamond is a professional font, it is ideal for “academic” style presentations.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Garamond](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Garamond.webp)
Georgia is a legible, modern font that gives a welcoming look.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Georgia](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Georgia.webp)
#7 MONTSERRAT
A modern style, geometric simplicity in the letters, without a shadow of a doubt. Montserrat is a font that makes an impact!
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Montserrat](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Montserrat.webp)
Ideal to have thick letters in your titles and elegance in your texts. Raleway is a light and varied writing which is very appreciated with the Powerpoint tool.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Raleway](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Raleway.webp)
#9 SEgoe UI
Well-known font used in Microsoft products to improve the user interface. It is ideal for professional PowerPoint presentations.
It has spaced characters that allows for easy reading of content. We advise to use it specially for headers.
Segoe UI doesn’t have to be confused with Segoe Print or Segoe Script. These two are not recommended fonts for a presentation.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Segoe-ui](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Segoe-UI.webp)
#10 VERDANA
As Segoe, this is a font with spaced characters which make it great to make clear and easy reading presentations. This typography is neat and personalized.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Verdana](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Verdana.webp)
Serif or sans Serif for your PowerPoint fonts?
The font you choose can have a big impact on your Powerpoint presentation.
Serif fonts are perfect if you are going to print your presentation. They are pretty easy to read.
Sans serif fonts are better for digital presentation. They are moderns and elegants. The ones that we recommend to do a PowerPoint presentation that will appear on a screen.
- Serif (a foot on the bottom edge of the letters, like this one), it will direct the audience’s eyes across the bottom line of the letters. It gives the public a lot of information that they probably not need at all. This will make the slides not easy to read and follow and maybe the audience will just give up.
- Sans serif (without foot), you will have a clean slide with it. The audience may find it hard to follow the line. This may seems to be an inconvenience, but if you manage to put just the necessary text and more visuals, the result will be great. A clean, simple slide.
What about the colors of your PowerPoint fonts?
I can advise you about a specific color or palette. It always depends on you, your company and where are you doing the presentation.
However, we have some guidelines for you to help you choose the best palette for your presentation.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation blog-illustration-font-1](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Blog-illustration-fonts-01.webp)
Where your presentation will be displayed?
- Presentation displayed in dark room: use a dark background. You can’t use a light background in a dark room because your audience will feel that they are looking into a spotlight.
- Presentation displayed in well lit room: use a light background. It is not recommended to use a dark background in a lit room, because the ambient room light will be reflected on the screen and then black will become grey.
Control where the audience focuses their eyes
How can you do this? It is easy.
Avoid putting a warm color next to a cold point.
The area where you want the audience to focus needs to be darker and warmer than the areas that surrounds it.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation blog-illustration-font-2](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Blog-illustration-fonts-02-1024x951.webp)
Use your brand color for your presentation fonts
It is always a good a idea to use the colors of your brand in your presentations.
To get the exact colors from your company’s logo, you can use this tool from Adobe.
At that site you need to upload your logo and the website will indicate you the palette of color that you need to use from that image.
The best fonts for PowerPoint for everybody.
If you are doing a presentation for a big crowd, you need to do it for everybody.
Consider color-blindness!
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation blog-illustration-font-3](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Blog-illustration-fonts-03-1020x1024.webp)
Learn about palette types and use it in your PowerPoint fonts
Use a complementary palette.
Don’t mix colors without learning a little bit more about them.
Check our Color Wheel design to help you.
How to add new fonts for PowerPoint.
There are two types of fonts , those of Windows office (to be used in priority) and those that we download.
We usually download them from Google font .
You only need to find the font you want by entering it in the search box.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Google Font](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Untitled-1024x544.webp)
Select the desired style.
And then, click on Download family.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Download Google Font](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Untitledf-1024x547.webp)
You will find the font in a ZIP file in your downloads, you just have to open and install them.
ATTENTION: You will have to close the PPT software completely and reopen it so that the new fonts appear in the drop-down list.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Font unzipped](https://lgrpresentations.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/aadadad-1024x640.webp)
What fonts will you use for your PowerPoint presentation?
I’d love to hear what do you think about these fonts.
Specifically, I would like to know if…
Do you have a prefered font that you use all the time in your PowerPoint ?
Let me know by leaving a quick comment below!
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10 Best fonts to use in your next PowerPoint presentation
- Written by: Elly Hughes
- Categories: PowerPoint design
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The design choices we make in our presentations – the colours, the icons, the photography and illustrations – all form a kind of shorthand through which our audiences recognise our brand and get a feel for the message we’re aiming to communicate. The same goes for the fonts we use. Fonts have as big an impact on design style as the visuals. Beautiful photography and well-designed icons can all be undermined by a poorly-chosen typeface. You need to use a font that aligns with the rest of your design style, and with the personality you’re trying to convey. You need a font with the right ‘voice.’
But how do we pick one? Before we get into our recommendations for 10 of the best presentation fonts, let’s run through some of the questions you can ask to help you decide.
Is it a Windows-standard font?
Before we get started this is probably the most important question to ask is if your font should be Windows-standard.
Free download: If you’re not sure what is Windows-standard and what isn’t, then download this list of Windows-standard fonts for your reference.
We’ll have a look at custom fonts later in this article, but one last question to ask is if the font you intend to use is Windows-standard. Why does this matter? Well, if you make a beautiful presentation using a custom font and then send it to your colleague who doesn’t have the font installed, their version of the presentation will be a huge mess of mis-sized default fonts that isn’t really fit for purpose.
So, if you’re going to be using your presentation on multiple machines, you need something that will work on all of them – you need a Windows-standard font.
And, in case you were wondering, the ten we recommend here are all on that list.
Are you choosing a font for headings or body text?
The first thing to consider is where your text will be used – does it need to be easily readable in longer paragraphs and smaller sizes? Or can you afford to go bigger? Are you looking for a larger, more impactful slide title?
Whether your font is for heading or body text will help inform your answer to the next question…
Serif or sans serif?
Serif fonts have little ticks or ‘wings’ at the end of their lines, and are usually associated with serious, business-like, intellectual content, whereas sans serif fonts – like this one – have no marks on the ends of their lines, and are usually seen as modern, sleek and clean.
General wisdom is that serif fonts are better for print and for body text, as the serifs lead the eye from one character to the next like joined handwriting. Alternatively, sans serif fonts are better for titles and text displayed on a screen. But these are not hard and fast rules! A popular idea is to choose one of each, perhaps titles will be sans serif and body text will be serif, but it’s up to you – choose what feels right for your brand. Do you want to appeal to tradition, to intellectual weight with a serif font, or do you want your text to feel modern, to speak of technology and progress with a sans serif choice? Which leads to the final consideration…
How much familiarity do you want?
Many of the most popular typefaces already have well established voices. Everyone knows Times New Roman is serious, respectable, reliable. Everyone knows Arial is clear, no-nonsense, professional. If you want your audience to feel the familiarity of these tried and tested fonts, easily done! Or do you want to escape the familiar, be a little bit unique and memorable with a font your audience hasn’t already seen that day?
Once you have the answers to these questions, and have decided on the ‘voice’ you want to convey, you are finally ready to start searching for your font! Read on for our recommendations of 10 of the best fonts you can use for your next presentation.
10 best presentation fonts
1. garamond.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation presentation fonts](https://www.brightcarbon.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/font-2.png)
‘Garamond’ actually refers to a style of font, rather than one font in particular. Some examples you may have heard of include Adobe Garamond, Monotype Garamond and Garamond ITC. All of these fonts are slightly different, but all have their origins in the work of Claude Garamond, who designed the original punch cuts in the 1500s, making Garamond fonts some of the oldest around.
Prior to Claude Garamond’s work, fonts were designed to mimic the handwriting of scribes. Garamond’s typefaces however (there are 34 attributed to him), were designed in the Roman style, with the letters’ ascenders vertical and the crossbar of the letter ‘e’ horizontal, instead of slanted as in earlier calligraphic fonts. The letters were designed this way to increase legibility in print, which is what makes Garamond fonts such a great choice for body text. Such a great choice in fact, that the entire Harry Potter series is printed in Adobe Garamond. Outside of print, Garamond fonts have been used in the logos of numerous brands, including Rolex and Abercrombie and Fitch, and giants Google and Apple.
With their rich history and elegant readability, you can be confident that a Garamond font will bring a timeless sophistication to your slides, while keeping your text legible.
2. Palatino
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation presentation fonts](https://www.brightcarbon.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/font-3.png)
Palatino was designed by Hermann Zapf in 1949. Based on the type styles of the Italian Renaissance, Palatino draws influence from calligraphy, and is in fact named after master calligrapher Giambattista Palatino – a contemporary of Claude Garamond. Zapf intended Palatino for use in headings, advertisements and printing. More specifically, it was designed to remain legible when printed on low quality paper, printed at small size or viewed at a distance.
Palatino Linotype is the version of the font included with Microsoft products, and has been altered slightly from the original for optimum display on screens. Book Antiqua, also a Microsoft default font, is very similar, almost impossible to tell from Palatino Linotype.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation presentation fonts](https://www.brightcarbon.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/font-3b.png)
Both of these fonts are good choices for body text – a little unusual, they will set your slides apart in a sea of Arial and Times New Roman, while with their airy counters and smooth, calligraphic lines, maintaining elegance and readability.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation presentation fonts](https://www.brightcarbon.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/font-4.png)
Verdana was designed by Matthew Carter for Microsoft in 1996, deliberately crafted for use on computer screens. The letters are widely spaced, with wide counters and tall lowercase letters, making this font extremely readable, especially when displayed at small sizes. Verdana is also nearly ubiquitous, it has been included with all versions of Windows and Office since its creation. One survey estimates it is available on 99.7% of Windows computers, and 98.05% of Macs. On the one hand, this makes it a very safe bet – you are almost guaranteed your presentation will appear as you intended on all devices, but on the other hand, you may not stand out from the crowd as much as you may like!
You can’t argue with its legibility though. Verdana is an excellent font to use for small text, for example, to keep your footnotes, references and disclaimers readable. Or, for a safer choice, Verdana’s unobtrusive, effortlessly legible characters will keep your audience’s attention on what you have said, not the font you’ve used to say it.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation presentation fonts](https://www.brightcarbon.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/font-5.png)
If you’ve used a Windows computer, used Skype, played on an Xbox 360 or just seen the Microsoft logo, you have seen a font from the Segoe family. Microsoft uses Segoe fonts for its logos and marketing materials, and Segoe UI has been the default operating system font since Windows Vista. This is all down to its beautiful simplicity, and on-screen legibility. Similarly to Verdana, Segoe fonts look perfect on screens and at small sizes, and are warm and inviting while maintaining the airy, aspirational feel of technology and progress. Unlike Verdana though – which has wide spaces and heavier letters – Segoe fonts are also a great choice for titles and headers.
Another fun bonus from the Segoe font family is the expansive set of symbols and icons it offers. From the insert tab in PowerPoint, click symbol, and change the symbol font to either Segoe UI Symbol, or Segoe UI Emoji, and marvel at the reams and reams of symbols to choose from. There are shapes, arrows, musical notes, mathematical notation, scientific notation, there are animals, buildings, food, Mahjong tiles, Fraktur letters, I Ching hexagrams… Likely any symbol you could possibly want is in there!
So for easy to read body text, light, elegant headers, or a quick and easy way to bring just about any icon you can think of into your presentation, the Segoe font family is a perfect choice.
5. Franklin Gothic
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation presentation fonts](https://www.brightcarbon.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/font-6.png)
What is it that makes a font ‘gothic?’ There’s certainly nothing about Franklin Gothic that speaks of bats in belfries or doomed lovers wandering the Yorkshire moors! Well, confusingly, when describing fonts ‘Gothic’ can mean completely opposite things – it is sometimes used to refer to a Medieval-style, blackletter font, or conversely, it can be used as a synonym for the clean, geometric, sans serif fonts that began their rise to prominence in the early 19 th century. And that’s certainly the category Franklin Gothic fits into.
Designed by Morris Fuller for the American Type Founders in 1902 and named after the American printer and Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, Franklin Gothic is a classic American font that has been described as ‘square-jawed and strong-armed, yet soft-spoken.’ With its wide range of weights and widths, and interesting design details (take a look at the uppercase Q and lowercase g for some beautiful, unusual curves, and the uppercase A and M for subtly varying line weights), Franklin Gothic will look strong and approachable as your headings, and classy and legible as your body text.
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Candara was designed by Gary Munch, and released with Windows Vista in 2008. It is part of a family of six Microsoft fonts, all beginning with the letter C (Calibri, Cambria, Consolas, Corbel and Constantia), that were all optimised for use with Microsoft’s ClearType rendering system.
The most interesting thing about Candara, and what makes it such a beautiful font to use, is the influence of architecture on its design. If you look closely at the letters’ ascenders, you will notice an entasis at their ends, which means there is a slight convex curve towards the ends of the lines – a feature best known from classical architecture. Columns built by ancient Greek, Roman, Incan, Aztec and Chinese empires were built with this convex curve, a particularly famous example being the columns of the Parthenon in Athens. Historians believe columns were built in this way to give an impression of greater strength, to correct for the visual illusion that very tall, straight columns appear to bow inwards as they rise.
And the architectural influence doesn’t end there, Candara’s diagonal lines – best seen in the capital X, N and A – have been designed with unusual ogee curves. Most often seen in Gothic arches from 13 th and 14 th century Britain, an ogee curve is part convex, part concave, forming a shallow S shape as it rises. Two ogee curves meeting in the middle form an arch that rises to a point – like Candara’s capital A.
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These entases and ogee curves are what makes this font pleasingly unusual. At first glance, it is a standard, easy-to-read sans serif that looks crisp and clear on screen, but on closer inspection, Candara has some interesting design details that set it apart. Candara is perhaps not the most serious looking font, but if you’d like something slightly unusual, but still professional and perfectly legible, consider Candara.
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Similarly to Garamond, Bodoni refers not to a single font, but to a family of typefaces inspired by the centuries old work of a master typographer. Giambattista Bodoni was an extremely successful master printer who lived and worked in the Italian city of Parma through the late 18 th and early 19 th century. Along with a French typographer named Firmin Didot, Bodoni was responsible for developing the ‘New Face’ style of lettering, characterised by extreme contrast between thick and razor thin lines.
You will have seen this in action if you have ever glanced at a fashion magazine. Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle all print their names in a Bodoni font. In fact, these fonts are so prevalent in fashion graphic design that they have become a shorthand for the elegance and refinement the fashion world idealises.
The sharp lines and smooth curves of these fonts have been compared to the precise geometries of fabric patterns, and their delicate, graceful forms afford them a sophisticated femininity. This delicacy also make these fonts perfect for overlaying photographs. You will notice from the fashion magazine covers how the titles maintain their presence, but don’t overpower the photograph beneath. You can use this to great effect in your own designs; if you need to layer text over photographs, Bodoni fonts could be a stylish and sophisticated answer.
Best used in headings displayed at large sizes where contrasting line weights will have maximum impact, Bodoni fonts will instantly instil your design with an effortless, timeless elegance. Bodoni himself wrote that the beauty of type lies in “conformity without ambiguity, variety without dissonance, and equality and symmetry without confusion.” Bodoni fonts have all those things in abundance, and are some of the most beautiful fonts you can choose to use.
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If Bodoni fonts are just that bit too extreme, try Bell MT instead. They have similar roots – both Bodoni and Bell fonts were influenced by the work of French typographer Fermin Didot, and have the same ‘New Face’ style contrast between thick and thin lines, just to a lesser extent with Bell fonts.
Designed in 1788 by the punch cutter Richard Austin, commissioned by the publisher John Bell, Bell fonts share similarities with Didot style fonts, but also with softer, rounder Roman fonts of the time such as Baskerville. The influence of flowing, cursive style fonts such as Baskerville can be seen in letters such as the uppercase Q and K, and the italic Y and z , which all have some beautiful, unusual curves. In fact, Bell MT is particularly attractive in italic, almost script-like while maintaining legibility. This makes it an excellent choice for sub-headings, as a softer counterpart to a sans serif heading. Or use it for quotes and testimonials, set in a beautiful Bell italic they will be inviting and authentic, as well as clear and readable.
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Coming from an indigenous Salishan language, Tahoma is one of the original Native American names for Mount Rainier in the US state of Washington.
Tahoma the font however was designed by the British typographer Matthew Carter working for Microsoft, and was released with Windows 95. It is a very close cousin of Verdana, but though similar, Tahoma is a little narrower and more tightly spaced than Verdana, giving it a more slender, slightly more formal feel. It is another example of a font that was designed specifically for screen use, meaning it will look good at a wide range of sizes, and on a wide range of screens, perfect if you are making a presentation that will need to display properly on multiple devices.
In fact, perfect clarity is what sets Tahoma apart from some similar sans serif fonts. The image below shows the characters uppercase I (eye), lowercase l (ell) and number 1 (one) written in four popular sans serif fonts (from left to right) Century Gothic, Calibri, Gill Sans and Tahoma. Notice how in every font but Tahoma, at least two characters are indistinguishable. Gill Sans, for example, is a disaster here. It’s unlikely you’ll ever need to write these three characters in quick succession, but for scientific, technical or mathematical content, clear distinction between these characters can be very important – and Tahoma gives you that.
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So with its easy to read, screen friendly design and readily distinguishable characters, Tahoma is an ideal choice for the slightly more formal, but still approachable, scientific or technical presentation.
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Designed by Jeremy Tankard and released in 2005, like Candara Corbel was also designed to work well with Microsoft’s ClearType rendering system, meaning it is specifically designed to work well on screens. Tankard described his aim when designing Corbel as ‘to give an uncluttered and clean appearance on screen,’ and describes the font as ‘legible, clear, and functional at small sizes.’ All of these things are important boxes to tick when you’re looking for a presentation font!
Corbel is a little more serious than Candara, again in Tankard’s words: ‘functional but not bland,’ designed to be ‘less cuddly, more assertive.’ The dots above the i’s and j’s for example are square, not rounded. The tail of the uppercase Q is straight and horizontal, not a whimsical curve. This makes Corbel a good choice for more serious or technical content, it is legible and without excessive embellishment, yet not characterless or overused.
One of the most interesting design details with Corbel is the fact that with this font, numbers are lowercase. What does this mean? Take a look at the image below, where you can see a comparison of how the numbers 0-9 appear in Corbel with how they appear in another popular sans serif font, Segoe UI. Notice how the Corbel numbers don’t line up exactly? This is know as lowercase or old-style numerals.
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The purpose of this is to improve how numbers look when they form part of body text – they are a more natural fit with lowercase lettering. Few fonts have this option (for a serif option offering lowercase numbers, consider Georgia, also a Windows standard font), meaning Corbel can make a for a very unique choice. It will be both legible and readable, and its unusual numbers will add a unique and pleasing design touch to your slides.
What about custom fonts?
Sometimes what we want is not the familiar, the comforting, the Arial and the Times New Roman, sometimes we just want something different . This is your opportunity to step into the almost infinite world of custom fonts. Here you can find fonts to fit almost any imaginable need. From timeless and elegant and crisp and futuristic, to ornate scripts and decorative novelties, there will be a custom font for you.
But a word of warning on non-system fonts – custom fonts can be a powerful, attractive component of your presentation design, but if used incorrectly, they can also be its undoing.
A custom font will only appear in your presentation if it is played on a device with that font installed . On any other device, PowerPoint will replace your beautiful, carefully planned custom font with one of the system defaults, and this can have disastrous consequences for your design.
If your presentation is going to be built and presented exclusively from the same device you shouldn’t have a problem, but if multiple devices or operating systems are involved, or if you intend to share your presentation for others to use, to ensure your fonts survive the jump it is safer to stay in the realms of the system default fonts. There you can be confident your carefully crafted designs will stay exactly as you envisaged them, and you can concentrate on delivering the very best presentation.
You can find a useful PDF here detailing which fonts are available on all platforms for maximum compatibility.
Whatever font you do choose for your next PowerPoint presentation, ask yourself two questions:
- Does this font have the right ‘voice’ for your brand?
- Is it easy to read?
If the answer to both of the above is yes, then you are on to a winner. You know best what fits with your brand, and if a font captures your unique voice, and makes your slides easy for your audience to read, you are one step closer to that perfect presentation.
Further reading
For more advice on choosing the best font for your next presentation, and then making the very best of it in your design, take a look at our other articles:
- 10 typography tips and tricks to get you started
- Advanced typography in PowerPoint
- https://www.wired.co.uk/gallery/futura-font-on-the-moon-christopher-burke-book
- https://fontmeme.com/famous-logos-created-with-futura-font/
- https://cei.org/blog/adobe-garamond-harry-potter-books-not-character-font
- https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/itc/franklin-gothic/
- https://study.com/academy/lesson/entasis-definition-architecture-architects.html
- https://study.com/academy/lesson/ogee-arches-definition-construction.html
- http://www.eyemagazine.com/feature/article/through-thick-and-think-fashion-and-type
- https://www.quora.com/Why-don%E2%80%99t-lowercase-and-uppercase-numbers-exist
- https://typographica.org/on-typography/microsofts-cleartype-font-collection-a-fair-and-balanced-review/
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/cleartype/clear-type-font-collection
- In addition – Wikipedia pages for each font in the list were used
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Thank you very much for sharing such useful information!
what is the font you used in the text above
We use GT Walsheim as our corporate font (web, print)(which one has to pay for), but because it’s not a Windows standard font we actually use Segoe UI in our presentations.
What is a Bold font we can use?
What is the name of font you use on this website for writing information ..I want this font
It’s GT Walsheim .
Wow that was good but maybe add Mali to the best fonts for google slides and docs
What is the font of the article?
See above in the comments… GT Walsheim
Loved it. Thanks a lot Bright Carbon team
What font did you write this article in?
See comments above – GT Walsheim, which is a paid font, and not great for presentations as it isn’t on many machines.
Thanks, this helped me with my school presentation!
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Official list of approved PowerPoint system fonts with Previews – UPDATED 2023
- September 21, 2023
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- Tips and Ticks
FONT NAME | PREVIEW | FONT TYPE | RECOMMENDATION |
---|---|---|---|
Abadi | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Abadi Extra Light | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Agency FB | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Aharoni | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Aldhabi | Serif | Used for non-Roman characters | |
Algerian | Decorative | Don't Use | |
Amasis MT | Serif | Yes | |
Angsana New | Serif | Used for non-Roman characters | |
Aparajita | Serif | Used for non-Roman characters | |
Aptos | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Aptos Light | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Aptos Semibold | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Aptos Black | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Aptos Mono | Monospace | Use as monospace only | |
Aptos Serif | Serif | Yes | |
Arial | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Arial Narrow | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Arial Black | Sans-Serif | Use for titles only | |
Arial Nova | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Arial Nova Light | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Arial Nova Condensed | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Arial Rounded MT | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Avenir Next LT Pro | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Baguet Script | Script | Decorative – Yes | |
Bahnschrift | Sans-Serif | Caution, does not export to PDF properly - see comments | |
Bahnschrift Light | Sans-Serif | Caution, does not export to PDF properly - see comments | |
Bahnschrift SemiBold | Sans-Serif | Caution, does not export to PDF properly - see comments | |
Bahnschrift Condensed | Sans-Serif | Caution, does not export to PDF properly - see comments | |
Bahnschrift Light Condensed | Sans-Serif | Caution, does not export to PDF properly - see comments | |
Bahnschrift Semi Bold Condensed | Sans-Serif | Caution, does not export to PDF properly - see comments | |
Baskerville Old Face | Serif | Yes | |
Batang | Serif | Yes | |
Bell MT | Serif | Yes | |
Berlin Sans FB | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Bernard MT Condensed | Serif | Use for titles only | |
Bierstadt | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Biome | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Biome Light | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Blackadder ITC | Script | Decorative – There are better options | |
Bodoni MT | Serif | Yes | |
Bodoni MT Black | Serif | Yes | |
Book Antiqua | Serif | Yes | |
Bookman Old Style | Serif | Yes | |
Bookshelf Symbol 7 | Symbol | Yes | |
Bradley Hand ITC | Script | No | |
Britannic Bold | Decorative | Yes | |
Broadway | Decorative | Decorative - Titles only | |
Browallia New | Serif | Yes | |
Brush Script MT | Script | Yes | |
Calibri | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Calibri Light | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Californian FB | Serif | Yes | |
Calisto MT | Serif | Yes | |
Cambria | Serif | Yes | |
Candara | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Castellar | Decorative | Yes | |
Cavolini | Script | Yes | |
Centaur | Serif | Yes | |
Century | Serif | Yes | |
Century Gothic | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Chamberi Super Display Regular | Decorative | Yes | |
Chiller | Decorative | Yes | |
Cochocib Script Latin Pro | Script | Yes | |
Colonna MT | Decorative | Yes | |
Comic Sans MS | Comic | Yes | |
Congenial | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Consolas | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Constantia | Serif | Yes | |
Cooper Black | Decorative | Yes | |
Copperplate Gothic | Decorative | Don't Use | |
Corbel | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Cordia New | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Courier New | Monospace | Use for thematic effect only | |
DaunPenh | Serif | Yes | |
David | Serif | Yes | |
Daytona | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Daytona Light | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Daytona Condensed | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
DengXian | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
DengXian Light | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
DilleniaUPC | Serif | Yes | |
Dotum | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Dreaming Outloud Pro | Script | Yes | |
Dreaming Outloud Script Pro | Script | Yes | |
Ebrima | Serif | Yes | |
Edwardian Script ITC | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Elephant Pro | Serif | Use for titles only | |
Eras Medium ITC | Serif | Yes | |
Eucrosia UPC | Serif | Yes | |
Euphemia | Serif | Yes | |
Fairwater Script | Script | Yes | |
Fave Script Bold Pro | Script | Yes | |
Felix Titling | Decorative | Use for titles only | |
Footlight MT Light | Serif | Yes | |
Forte Forward | Script | Yes | |
Franklin Gothic | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
FrankRuehl | Serif | Yes | |
Freestyle Script | Script | Yes | |
Gabriola | Script | There are better options | |
Gadugi | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Garamond | Serif | Yes | |
Georgia Pro | Serif | Yes | |
Gill Sans MT | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Gill Sans Nova | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Gisha | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Gloucester MT Extra Condensed | Decorative | Use for titles only | |
Goudy Old Style | Serif | Yes | |
Goudy Type | Serif | Yes | |
Grandview | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Grotesque | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Gulim | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Gungsuh | Serif | Yes | |
Hadassah Friedlaender | Serif | Yes | |
Harrington | Decorative | Yes | |
High Tower Text | Serif | Yes | |
Impact | Serif | Use for titles only | |
Imprint MT Shadow | Serif | Use with caution, for thematic effect only | |
Ink Free | Handwritten | There are better options | |
IrisUPC | Sans-Serif | Don't Use | |
Iskoola Pota | Serif | Yes | |
JasmineUPC | Serif | Yes | |
Javanese Text | Serif | Yes | |
Jokerman | Decorative | Don't Use | |
Juice ITC | Decorative | Thematic use only | |
Jumble | Decorative | Yes | |
Kalinga | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Kartika | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Khmer UI | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Kigelia | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
KodchiangUPC | Serif | Yes | |
Kokila | Serif | Yes | |
Kristen ITC | Comic | There are better options | |
Kunstler Script | Script | Yes | |
Lao UI | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Latha | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Leelawadee | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Levenim MT | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
LilyUPC | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Lucida Bright | Serif | Yes | |
Lucida Calligraphy | Script | There are better options | |
Lucida Handwriting | Handwritten | There are better options | |
Magneto | Decorative | Overused | |
Maiandra GD | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Malgun Gothic | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Mangal | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Matura MT Script Capitals | Decorative | Don't Use | |
Meiryo | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Miriam | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Mistral | Script | Yes | |
Modern Love | Handwritten | Yes | |
Modern Love Caps | Handwritten | Yes | |
Modern Love Grunge | Handwritten | Yes | |
Modern No. 20 | Serif | Yes | |
Mongolian Baiti | Serif | Yes | |
MoolBoran | Serif | Used for non-Roman characters | |
Myanmar Text | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Mystical Woods Smooth Script | Handwritten | Yes | |
Narkisim | Serif | Yes | |
Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
News Gothic MT | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Niagara Engraved | Decorative | Yes | |
Niagara Solid | Decorative | Yes | |
Nirmala Text | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Nordique Inline Regular | Decorative | Yes | |
NSimSun | Monospace | Used for non-Roman characters | |
Nyala | Serif | Used for non-Roman characters | |
OCRB | Monospace | Yes | |
Onyx | Decorative | Yes | |
Palace Script MT | Script | Yes | |
Palatino Linotype | Serif | Yes | |
Papyrus | Decorative | Arguably the only times you should use Papyrus is if you are making an Avatar sequal or a poster for a local psy-trance party. | |
Perpetua | Serif | Yes | |
Plantagenet Cherokee | Serif | Yes | |
Playbill | Decorative | Yes | |
PMingLiU | Serif | Yes | |
Posterama | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Pristina | Script | Yes | |
Quire Sans | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Raavi | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Rage Italic | Script | Yes | |
Rastanty Cortez | Handwritten | Yes | |
Ravie | Decorative | Don't Use | |
Rockwell | Serif | Yes | |
Rockwell Light | Serif | Yes | |
Rockwell Condensed | Serif | Yes | |
Rockwell Nova | Serif | Yes | |
Rockwell Nova Light | Serif | Yes | |
Rod | Serif | Yes | |
Sabon Next LT | Serif | Yes | |
Sagona | Serif | Yes | |
Sakkal Majalla | Serif | Yes | |
Sanskrit Text | Serif | Yes | |
Script MT Bold | Script | Yes | |
Seaford | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Segoe UI | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Selawik | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Selawik Light | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Selawik Semibold | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Shonar Bangla | Serif | Yes | |
Shruti | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
SimHei | Serif | Used for non-Roman characters | |
Simplified Arabic | Sans-Serif | Used for non-Roman characters | |
SimSun | Sans-Serif | Used for non-Roman characters | |
Sitka | Serif | Yes _ Use Sitka Banner | |
Skeena | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Snap ITC | Decorative | Don't Use | |
Source Sans Pro | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Source Sans Light / Extra Light | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Source Sans Pro Black | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Speak Pro | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
StCaiyun | Decorative | Yes | |
Sylfaen | Serif | Yes | |
Tahoma | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Tempus Sans ITC | Decorative | Yes | |
Tenorite | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
TH SarabunPSK | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
The Hand Black | Handwritten | Yes | |
The Serif Hand Black | Handwritten | Yes | |
Times New Roman | Serif | Yes | |
Tisa Offc Serif Pro | Serif | Yes | |
Trade Gothic Inline | Decorative | Yes | |
Trade Gothic Next | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Trade Gothic Next Rounded | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Traditional Arabic | Serif | Yes | |
Trebuchet MS | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Tunga | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Tw Cen MT | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
UD Digi Kyokasho N_B | Decorative | Yes | |
Univers | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Urdu Typesetting | Serif | Yes | |
Utsaah | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Vani | Serif | Yes | |
Verdana | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Verdana Pro | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Verdana Pro Light | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Verdana Pro Semibold | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Vijaya | Script | Yes | |
Viner Hand ITC | Handwritten | Use with caution | |
Vivaldi | Script | Yes | |
Vladimir Script | Script | Yes | |
Vrinda | Sans-Serif | Yes | |
Walbaum Display | Serif | Yes | |
Webdings | Symbol | Yes | |
Wide Latin | Decorative | Use for headers only for thematic effect only | |
Wingdings | Symbol | Yes | |
Wingdings 2 | Symbol | Yes | |
Wingdings 3 | Symbol | Yes |
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I am interested in Sabon Next, but it appears to be so new that users at the other end might need to download it. Does “System fonts” mean that these fonts are included with operating systems–and are installed when current systems are updated?
Hi Nina, the fonts are included with the application, rather than the operating system. The new fonts all work with Office 365 suite (Now named Microsoft 365) and I assume but have not been able to test current/new enterprise versions of PowerPoint and the rest of the Office suite. So that means that for old and non-authentic versions of PowerPoint, these fonts won’t work, but with the proliferation of the 365 suite – that should be the minority of users. These fonts only work in Microsoft products, I assume that is done for licensing reasons – so you won’t be able to copy the fonts over for older users.
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What do you mean by Thematic fonts?
Fonts that are suitable for events or themes such as Halloween, Christmas, Birthdays etc.
Hi, Thanks for this list. I do have a question: Not all of these fonts show up as fonts that can be used for a theme. Is there a way to add these to the list of fonts to make a custom theme? Specifically I’d like to be able to use Avenir Next LT Pro as a theme font but it doesn’t show up in the list.
Thanks for any help! Jen
Yes indeed, they work out of the box and you don’t need to install anything. You will need an active version of Windows 365 (Office 365) for all the fonts to show up.
I have a client that wants to use Arial Narrow bold as their font in Powerpoint. I’m seeing conflicting reports online about this font being standard on both mac and PC. Your article says it’s only available on PC, but I’ve seen others where it says it is standard on mac. Can you verify if it is standard or not?
Hi Nikki, I’m updating the article as we speak – I can confirm that Arial Narrow does work on the latest version of PowerPoint for Mac!
Hi! We’ve recently all been upgraded to Office 365 in my office. I used one of the fonts listed (Bahnschrift) to make a PPT file but I can tell when I’m looking at other people’s screens that Bahnschrift isn’t what is displaying. Is there something that our IT team needs to do in order to make them available to everyone?
Hi Janice, there is a solution and that is to create a first slide with the editable text on top of an image of the text “Copy and Paste as Image” – and if the two don’t align then the font is not installed on the user’s computer, if they are running the latest live version of Microsoft 365 all should be fine. You can also embed the fonts but that usually makes the PPT 2-6MB bigger.
WARNING: Bahnschrift is an OpenType Variable font. These fonts are NOT yet supported in PDF. All weights will be replaced with Bahnschrift regular and look HORRIBLE. Adobe and Microsoft support threads abound with no solution or eta on an actual fix. I recommend you do not list “Bahnschift” as a viable option until exporting as PDF is supported or you will have major issues. https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat-discussions/font-family-not-converting-from-ppt-to-pdf/m-p/10436293 https://designtopresent.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Cloud-Fonts-Guide-07.17.23A.pdf https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/lose-font-bahnschrift-semibold-condensed-when-i/a1c0c306-61ef-4a54-b040-17d9311d8144
Noted and updated, thank you – pity since I loved Bahnchrift
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How to find the best font for your PowerPoint presentation
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An important point for PowerPoint presentations is to choose a suitable font that is easy to read but at the same time shouldn't be boring. Are you still looking for a good font for your presentation? We have listed a few tips for you here.
Serif or Sans Serif font?
Serif fonts are fonts that have fine lines at the end of the letters, such as the Times New Roman font. They are especially used in print.
Fonts without serifs appear more modern and are easier to read, which is why it makes sense to use a sans serif font for the texts. The resolution of these fonts is also better on the beamer, which is why they are mostly used for presentations.
However, you should always pay attention to the topic you are giving your presentation on. Above all, you should bear in mind that serif fonts tend to look older, while sans-serif fonts look modern. Think about what you want to communicate with your presentation and then choose a suitable font.
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Which fonts look good together?
To avoid your presentation looking messy or confusing, do not combine more than 2 fonts. It is best to use a different font for headings than for bullet points.
When combining different fonts, make sure that the two fonts are not too similar and that they differ from each other. The contrast between them should also not be too great, otherwise the whole thing will look inharmonious. It makes sense to combine a serif font with a sans serif font.
Another possibility is to combine fonts from the same font family. The contrast is usually created by different stroke widths and the text looks harmonious.
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What is a good font size for PowerPoint presentations?
When choosing the font size, it is best to consider where the presentation will be given and how far away the audience is. The font should be large enough to be easily read from the very back.
Headings should be somewhere between 40pt and 50pt. The individual bullet points should not be smaller than 20pt and can be up to about 32pt.
To make the presentation easy to read, it is important to have a high contrast between the background and the font. It is best to always use a light font on a dark background or vice versa. The best contrast is between black and white.
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Best fonts for PowerPoint
So finding the best font for you depends on many factors. But we have listed a few fonts here that do well in presentations.
![best microsoft font for powerpoint presentation Font Verdana for PowerPoint](https://slidelizard.com/static/img/blog/59-best-fonts-powerpoint/4-verdana.png)
This is a rather new font and therefore optimised for the screen. Its particularly wide spaces make it easy to read.
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Like Verdana, Segoe UI is particularly easy to read on the screen. Its narrower character spacing also makes it very suitable for headlines.
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Corbel appears very organized, clear and serious. It has also been optimised for presentations and is still easy to read even at greater distances.
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Palatino is a rather unusual font that stands out from all the default fonts. It looks very elegant and is easy to read.
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This is one of the oldest fonts and is more of a font style that includes fonts such as Garamond ITC and Adobe Garamond.
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Tahoma is a very legible and clear font that is especially popular for presentations.
Century Gothic
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Century Gothic has a geometric style and is particularly suitable for headlines and small amounts of text.
Script, italic and decorative fonts tend to read slowly and interrupt the flow of reading. It is better to avoid such fonts in your presentations.
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Download fonts for PowerPoint
Would you like to use a font that has perhaps not been seen that often? Then you can also search for a nice font for your PowerPoint presentation on Google Fonts and download it for free.
When you have found a suitable font, select it and click on Download. Then open the ".ttf file" and click on Install. You can now use the font in your PowerPoint presentation.
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Embed fonts in PowerPoint
If you now use one of the fonts you have downloaded, there is only one problem you need to be aware of.
You may be giving the presentation on another computer that does not have the font installed. Your selected font will then simply be replaced by a standard font so that at least the text can still be read.
What you can do about this and how to embed fonts in PowerPoint can be read here.
What is the best font for PowerPoint?
Some fonts that will look good in your presentation are: Verdana, Segoe UI, Corbel und Tahoma. But finding the right font for your PowerPoint depends on many factors. We have written down some tips for you to find the best font.
What is the best font size for PowerPoint?
The font should be large enough to be easy to read even at greater distances. Headings should be somewhere between 40pt and 50pt in size. Bullet points should not be smaller than 20pt and can be up to about 32pt.
Which fonts look good together in presentations?
Do not combine more than 2 fonts in your presentation. Use one for headings and one for the bullet points. If you combine different fonts make sure that they are not too similar but also that the contrast between them is not too great. A good combination for example is Cambria and Calibri.
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Have you read our old post about ‘ Font Pairing Tips and Tricks for Dummies ’? If not, we highly recommend you take a quick look at that typography article. Why is it so? Fonts have as big an influence on design manner as visuals.
Beautiful presentation visuals can all be undermined by poorly chosen typefaces. Hence, you must use a font that follows the rest of your design style, the personality, and the right voice you’re trying to convey.
That insight will help you determine the ideal font before creating your presentation design project using these 20 best fonts for Professional PowerPoint. Good luck!
Best fonts for professional PowerPoint
There are four types of fonts to analyze when looking to choose the best fonts for professional PowerPoint. Shortly, we merged Script and Decorative fonts.
Serif fonts
Serif fonts are traditional ones. They are known for their extra tail (or “feet”) at the end of each letter. Popular Serifs are Times New Roman, Century, Bookman, Lucida, Garamond, and more.
Sans Serif fonts
Sans Serif fonts are those without the tail. The word “Sans” is French for without, and Serif refers to the extra tails. They include Arial, Calibri, Helvetica, Verdana, Lucida Sans, Tahoma, and Century Gothic.
Script and decorative fonts
These fonts try to follow handwriting and are mostly reserved for special presentations. Here, you will see the 20 best fonts for professional PowerPoint you can use for your presentations.
What are the best fonts for professional PowerPoint? Let’s have a look at some of the most popular ones!
Using the best fonts for professional PowerPoint is favored for obvious reasons.
It is the ideal choice when looking for a universal, readable Sans Serif PowerPoint font.
See also: 20 Best Creative Custom Fonts PowerPoint Design
Helvetica font family is in its neutral, a font that can blend into any style, like that of a chameleon but in the font world.
If I could summarise Helvetica in one sentence, it would be: “Clarity with complete simplicity.” In presentations, Helvetica is powerful and can add real impact, but it doesn’t take over the limelight.
Next, one of the oldest fonts created in the 16th century in France by Claude Garamond led the whole European typography.
This font family is worth choosing for companies not chasing trends and making the identity look refined and elegant.
Futura is a geometric sans-serif typeface created by Paul Renner and published in 1927.
This font is based on geometric shapes, especially the circle, similar in spirit to the Bauhaus design trends of the period.
See also: What Are Sans Serif Fonts? Don’t Get Stuck in the “Serif = Traditional, Sans Serif = Modern” Mindset
Gill Sans was created by British graphic artist and sculptor Eric Gill.
Another Sans Serif font, Gill Sans, gives a friendly and warm look without being too overstressed. Some refer to Gill Sans as ‘the British Helvetica.’
Rockwell font was developed with Monotype Design Studio in 1934, which saw the return to the reputation of slab serif fonts. Rockwell’s strong and friendly characters make this font particularly adaptable.
This font is ready in nine different variations: italics, different weights, and condensed font versions.
Verdana is one of the easy choices of the best fonts for professional PowerPoint. It is a more recent font crafted in 1996 by Mathew Carter for Microsoft, so you know it is optimized for the screen.
Its symbols include wide spaces and counters with tall lower-case letters that increase readability.
In fact, you can use a font like Fira Sans as both your header and body font, with different fonts in the mix to create only an accent font.
While this font is suitable in both normal and bold weights for most of the slide content, we see a nice serif launched as well to balance the single presentation font.
Hermann Zapf created Palatino back in 1949 based on type styles starting from the Italian Renaissance era.
Hermann also intended to keep the font readable on low-quality paper and small-sized prints, including when viewed at a distance, making it the perfect fonts for professional PowerPoint presentation.
Tahoma provides separable characters from each other and looks more like Verdana, albeit tightly spaced for a more formal appearance.
Tahoma fonts arrived with Windows 95 and have since been used in professional PowerPoint presentations for their uniqueness, clarity, and readability.
Georgia is highly appreciated for its beauty and blends thick and thin strokes to give well-spaced Serif characters.
Georgia is the most similar font to Times New Roman, albeit bigger, making it ideal for presentations.
This font was produced with one purpose in mind, and that’s to give clean text without confusion on the screen. It was created particularly for LCD monitors, so you know it’s optimized for any presentation project.
The font is neat and clean, making it a reasonable choice for any professional PowerPoint presentation that calls for large contrast. Also, its spacing allows for readability at a distance.
The Segoe family of fonts is one of the best fonts for professional PowerPoint presentations.
Segoe is pretty similar to Verdana and maintains a warm, inviting look, and that’s still spacious and precise on screens.
Century Gothic
Century Gothic is a sans-serif typeface with a geometrical style. Monotype Imaging published it in 1991, created to fight with the ever-famous Futura. Its style is very similar to the rival but with a larger x-height.
Importantly, this font is useful in advertising, such as headlines, display work, and small quantities of text.
We’ve all seen a million and two presentations using conventional fonts like Arial and Times New Roman.
Plus, Lato’s variety of weights is ready – from thin to light to bold, which helps to increase this font’s overall interest.
Roboto is one of the other great fonts for professional PowerPoint presentations. This font is yet another basic sans-serif font that works beyond many industries and types of presentations.
This font style is the perfect font to use for body text. The main body paragraphs are easy to read with this font in professional nuance and well designed.
Montserrat is our favorite font for us here at RRGraph Design.
Besides, this font will let them know what to expect each time you move to a new slide. However, it’s one of the top font selections you can apply for the headings on your professional PowerPoint presentation.
We commonly use Open Sans fonts for professional PowerPoint presentation , especially for body paragraphs due to their legibility.
However, we shouldn’t cut Open Sans like only a paragraph typeface. You can also use it in professional PowerPoint presentations to help your headings stand out sharply.
Libre-Baskerville
Libre-Baskerville is a serif font style with several other fonts and color schemes to create a more traditional look and feel for your slides.
However, you also can use this font in body paragraphs easily, as it’s clear, legible, and readable.
It has developed in reputation and become something like the “Helvetica of the free fonts.” The family has four new members – Thin, Light, Book, and Regular – added by Fontfabric Type Foundry.
The new weights stay true to the style and grace of Bebas with the familiar clean lines, elegant shapes, a blend of technical straightforwardness, and simple warmth, which make it consistently proper for web, print, commerce, and art.
Are you choosing a font for headings or body text?
The first thing to think about is where you choose a font for headings or body text – does it need to be clearly understandable in longer paragraphs and smaller sizes? Or can you afford to go bigger? Are you looking for a bigger, more impactful slide title?
Whether your font is for the heading or body text will help inform your answer to the next question.
Serif or Sans Serif?
Serif fonts have tiny ticks or ‘wings’ at the end of their lines. Usually, they correlate with strictness, business-like, intellectual content. On the other hand, sans-serif fonts – have no marks on the ends of their lines, and we usually see them as modern, smooth, and clean.
The general sense is that serif fonts are better for print and body text, as the serifs lead the eye from one character to the next, like joined handwriting. Instead, sans serif fonts are better for titles and text displayed on a screen. But these are not complex and fast precepts!
The popular opinion is to pick one of each; possibly titles will be sans serif, and body text will be serif, but it’s up to you. You can determine what feels suitable for your brand. Do you want to appeal to tradition, create an intelligent vibe with a serif font, or want your text to feel fresh, speaking of technology, and progress with a sans serif choice? This leads to your final consideration.
See also: The Only Guide You Need to Download and Install Fonts for Professional PowerPoint
What about custom fonts.
Sometimes what we want is not the ordinary, the comforting, the Arial, and the Times New Roman; sometimes, we want something diverse. This is your opportunity to reach the almost endless world of the best fonts for professional PowerPoint presentations. Here, you can find fonts to fit nearly any reasonable necessity. There will be a custom font for you, from timeless, elegant, crisp, and futuristic to embellished scripts and decorative innovations.
But a word of caution on non-system fonts – custom fonts can be a convincing and attractive component of your presentation design. Still, if misused, they can also be its destruction.
A custom font will only appear in your presentation if played on a device by installing the fonts first. PowerPoint will replace your beautiful and carefully planned custom font with one system default on any other device. This can have destructive outcomes for your presentation design.
If you present your presentation exclusively from the same device, you shouldn’t have a puzzle. Still, suppose many devices or operating systems are available or intend to share your presentation with others to ensure your fonts survive the jump. In that case, it is safer to stay in the system’s default fonts. So, you can be confident now. Your carefully crafted designs will remain as you conceived them, and you can focus on delivering the very best professional PowerPoint presentation.
See also: How to Embed Fonts in PowerPoint into Various Platforms
3 tools to help you choose better presentation fonts.
We’ve noted the three helpful tools mention in the video here to help you choose more effective typefaces for your next professional PowerPoint presentation.
Then, we’ve used ‘Fonts in Use many times; it is a handy tool for selecting fonts for any presentation design project.
Fonts in the Wild
Fonts in use.
Lastly, we’ve done the game with the 20 best fonts for professional PowerPoint. That every single person who has ever designed an Apple Keynote or Microsoft PowerPoint™ presentation should have it in their arsenal. Please go out and enjoy them.
See also: Font Pairing Tips and Tricks for Dummies
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Unlike good PowerPoint presentations , bad PowerPoint presentations are a distraction. You may remember them, but not in a good way.
You’ve seen them before. They might have millions of lines of text. Or a disjointed flow to the slides. Even worse, some slides feature ugly photos and poor design that detract from the message you’re trying to get across. That can even hurt your credibility as a professional or speaker.
This article will take you from finding your initial topic to learning how to make a great PowerPoint presentation. Our guide covers everything in between so that you learn how to present a PowerPoint like a pro.
These Microsoft PowerPoint presentation tips and guidelines are organized into sections. So cut straight to the advice you need and come back when you’re ready for the next steps.
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This article is full of helpful tips so you can build a powerful presentation. You can also find more PowerPoint tips in this video lesson:
To learn even more about how to make a PowerPoint look good, review the huge list of tips below.
What Makes a PowerPoint Presentation Effective?
Knowing how to use PowerPoint and work within it quickly is helpful. But more important is making a good presentation that hits all your goals. A great PowerPoint presentation is:
- Prepared to Win . Research, plan, and prepare your presentation professionally. It helps you deliver an effective message to your target audience.
- Designed Correctly . Your visual points should stand out without overwhelming your audience. A good PowerPoint visual shouldn’t complicate your message.
- Practiced to Perfection . Rehearse your timing and delivery so that your points land as practiced with a live audience.
- Delivered With Poise . Present with a relaxed inner calm and confident outward projection. Give your audience warmth, excitement, and energy.
- Free From Mistakes . Avoid typos, cheesy clip art, and mistakes like reading directly from your slides.
Consider this your all-inclusive guide to how to make a good presentation. We’ll look at preparing your presentation and explore how to design it in PowerPoint. Plus, we’ll cover how to practice and nail your delivery successfully come presentation time.
We’ll also address what not to do in these tips for PowerPoint presentations—so you can sidestep any big mistakes. Now let’s dig into these tips for effective PowerPoint presentations.
Killer Presentation Preparation Tips to Get Started Right
Before even opening PowerPoint, start by addressing these things. These Microsoft PowerPoint tips and tricks will ensure that you’re prepared for your presentation:
1. Know Your Stuff
Your presentation isn’t about your slides alone. It’s about the message you want to get across. Before filling in stats, facts and figures, think about the narrative that’ll be discussed, why, and in what order.
2. Write It Out
Start in a Word or Google doc, and storyboard or script the entire presentation. This will give you an idea of how the information presented will flow and how viewers will see it in sequence. Learn the complete writing process .
3. Highlight What’s Most Important
A presentation covers the most crucial pieces only. Whatever you’ve been working on that led to this—a paper, a work project, a new product design—doesn’t need to be shared in its entirety. Pick key points and put the rest in an “Appendix” to refer to during the Q&A session at the end.
4. Know Your Audience
How you talk to a room full of medical professionals should be different from the way you address a room full of young entrepreneurs. Everything, in fact, is different: your topic selection, the language you use, the examples you give to illustrate points. The little bits of humor you include should be tailored specifically with your target audience in mind.
Understand your audience’s needs to create a successful PowerPoint presentation. Customize your content to meet their specific requirements.
5. Rehearse! (Yes, Already)
It’s never too early to get used to the rhythm of your presentation and take note of points you want to emphasize. While saying it out loud, you’ll start to develop a “feel” for the material. You’ll notice that some things work well, while others don’t and might need to be worked around.
6. Rewrite After You Rehearse
As you’re rehearsing your presentation, you’re bound to stumble over sections that don’t quite flow naturally. Instead of reworking your delivery, it might be time to consider the content and rewrite the areas that served as stumbling blocks.
“Editing is hard. ‘It’s good enough,’ is a phrase wannabes use. Leaders take editing seriously.” – Anthony Trendl
The most important part of creating a great presentation is the writing stage. The second most important stage is rewriting.
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Simple Tips to Design Your PowerPoint Presentation Better
Second only to you (the information you bring and how you present it) is your PowerPoint slides. If not designed well, a PowerPoint can be disengaging or distracting (regardless of the content quality). Here are some presentation design tips to make sure this doesn’t happen to you:
8. Keep Your Slides Simple
This is one of the most important PowerPoint presentation tips to follow when designing your slides. Keep in mind that less is more (effective.) A cluttered slide is distracting. It causes confusion for an audience: Which part of the slide should I focus on? Should I read the slide or pay attention to the presenter?
A simple, visually appealing slide will engage your audience, keeping them on track with your main points. Here’s an example of a simple slide that serves its purpose perfectly:
Minimalist slide templates like Nook can help you resist the urge to clutter your slides.
9. Limit Words on Your Slides
Piggybacking on the last point, less is more effective. If possible, avoid bullets altogether. Otherwise cut them to just a few simple words. The audience should be listening, not reading.
10. Use High-Quality Photos and Graphics
One of the most important tips for quality PowerPoint presentations is to use high-quality photos and graphics.
Earlier in this tutorial, you saw Envato Elements, an all-you-can-download service with PPT tips inside of templates. Those pre-built designs are a beginner’s best friend. They’re even better when paired with Elements’ unlimited library of stock photos .
People are more likely to take you seriously if your presentation is visually appealing. Users view attractive design as more usable. Similarly, they’ll view a more attractive PowerPoint as more effective.
11. Use Accurate and Relevant Charts and Graphs
Charts and graphs can also be distracting if they’re not used right. Make sure your information design is simple and clean so that the audience doesn’t spend the entire time trying to decipher what your X axis says. Learn more about PPT data presentation .
12. Use High-Quality, Fresh Templates
Have you seen the old PowerPoint template that looks like worn paper and uses ink splashes? Yeah, so has your audience. Templates can be distracting if they’re too basic or if the design feels dated. You need one with great design options.
Costs are always a concern. But when you use Envato Elements, you’ve got everything you need to create a great PowerPoint presentation . That’s thanks to the incredible all-you-can-download subscription package.
The best PowerPoint tips and tricks can hardly compare to the value of using a template while building your presentation.
On Envato Elements, there are thousands of PowerPoint design templates that are ready to use. Instead of designing a presentation from scratch, start with a template! Just add your specifics to the placeholders.
Templates like Galaxi are impressively designed and waiting for your slide specifics.
The best PowerPoint design tips save you time. And there’s no tip more powerful than this one: use a pre-built template . It helps you master how to present a PowerPoint without spending all your time in the app.
13. Choose Appropriate Fonts
Fonts are an important part of engaging your audience. Fonts and typography choices have a subconscious effect on viewers. They can characterize your company’s presentation and brand either positively or negatively. Make sure that you’re choosing fonts that are professional and modern.
14. Choose Color Well
Like font choice, colors cause specific subconscious reactions from viewers. Choosing an outdated color combination for your presentation will render it ineffective.
Below is an example of the Popsicle PowerPoint template , which has a modern presentation color choice:
The Popsicle PowerPoint template highlights how harmonized color palettes can create beautiful slides.
15. Clean + Simple Formatting Makes All the Difference!
We’ve got a full tutorial on how to make a good presentation slide . Give it a read through and review the accompanying video. Just remember, less is more. The focus is you and your message , not your slides.
16. Make Sure All Objects Are Aligned
A simple way to create a well-designed presentation is to make sure all items on a slide are intentionally aligned. To do this, hold down Shift and select all the objects you want to include. Then choose Arrange in the options bar and apply Alignment Type .
17. Limit Punctuation
This isn’t the place for exclamation points. Emphasize your points (while speaking). Don’t enlist punctuation to do this for you. (Leave these at home!!!)
18. Avoid Over-Formatting Your Points
This PowerPoint presentation tip is simple. There’s no need to have every word of every bullet point capitalized, or to have all your bullet points in title case. If possible, drop bullets altogether. Again, the simpler, the better!
Limit your text formatting, including reducing the use of bullets, underline, and other effects. Compare the before example on the left to the revised version on the right.
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19. Combine Information With Graphics in PowerPoint
One of the most powerful presentation skills for PPT is using infographics. With the right type of visuals, slides come to life and reduce the text in favor of graphics.
Infographics help combine information with graphics. It’s easier to explain complex ideas when you use visual formats that are intuitive.
Practice Presentation Tips: Rehearse, Rehearse, Rehearse!
Delivery is probably more important than the actual content. Here’s how to become more aware of your own unique ticks, and how to present like a polished pro:
20. I’ll Say It Again, Rehearse!
Just do it. Again and again. Experiment with pauses, gestures, and body language. Practice around one hour for every minute of your speech.
21. Practice With a Timer
Consistency is key to an effective PowerPoint presentation. The timing should be similar (ideally the same) each time you rehearse. This one will especially pay off when it’s time to present in front of your audience.
22. Slow It Down
Many of the best speakers today intentionally speak slowly. You’ll have the chance to emphasize, appear more thoughtful, and make your information easier to digest.
23. Pause More Often
Like the prior tip, pausing more often allows your main points to be emphasized and gives time for information to sink in. You need to let key points breathe a little before rushing into the next section.
24. Record Yourself
Use your phone’s voice recorder. Assess and critique yourself. Consider:
- Are your pauses too short or too long?
- Are you speaking slowly enough? Too slow?
- When you’re nervous, does your voice get high like the mice in Cinderella?
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It’s always weird to hear your own voice recorded; don’t stress it. Use this as a time to adjust.
25. Choose Three Focal Points in the Room
If you stare at the same spot (or even creepier, the same person) the entire time, your presentation will be ineffective (and awkward.) People will be distracted by you, wondering what you’re staring at.
Try this: pick three points in the room (typically: left, center, right). Take time to direct your delivery toward each physical focal point in the room. Also, focus on the center when making your primary points.
26. Vary Your Sentence Length
This makes you sound more interesting, and it’s easier for your audience to follow. Think short and punchy. Or go long and complex for dramatic effect.
27. Modulate!
Don’t speak in monotone for your whole presentation. Be conscious of raising and lowering your voice tone. Otherwise, people will tune you out, and you’ll come across like the teacher in Charlie Brown.
28. Practice in Front of a Mirror
What you look like is as important as how you sound. Pretend you’re having a normal conversation, and allow your hands to move with your speech to emphasize your points. Just don’t get carried away! (I’m thinking Brene Brown or President Obama , not your Aunt Jamie after a few gin and tonics.)
29. Use “Present Mode” When Rehearsing
When you finally are ready to hit the Present button in PowerPoint, make sure you use the Present Mode option. This allows you (and only you) to view extra notes about each slide—just in case you forget something!
30. Practice With New Audiences
If possible, try doing a few real live test runs as a webinar or even at a local Toastmasters organization to get some feedback from a live audience.
31. Engage the Audience by Asking Questions
There’s no reason that a presentation should be one-sided. Why not invert the format and ask your audience a question?
To learn how to create a slide that kicks off a Q&A, use this article . These PowerPoint design tips help you create an engaging and exciting discussion.
Helpful Tips to Step Up and Deliver Come Presentation Time
When the actual day arrives, there are only a few last PowerPoint presentation tips and guidelines to keep in mind:
32. Take a Deep Breath
Deep breathing is proven to relieve stress. It’s simple, and it’ll help you remain calm and in the moment, even up to the last minute before starting.
33. Lighten Up Your Mood
Tell yourself a joke or watch a funny video clip. Do this before the presentation, of course. Research concludes that happy people are more productive. More productive is more focused and able to perform better.
34. Remind Yourself to Take It Slow
When we’re stressed or nervous (or both), we tend to speak faster. Consciously, take yet another deep breath and remind yourself to take it slow!
35. Read the Room
Every presentation room has a temperature. It’s your job as a speaker to gauge it and tailor your presentation to it.
Here’s a great example. Layoffs are coming at a company, and you’re asked to speak to an audience. Even if the audience isn’t personally affected by the actions, you’ve got to consider the morale of the workforce.
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Skilled speakers have a knack for reading the energy of the room and adjusting their presentation on the fly.
The last thing that group will want to hear is how strong the economy is and why the company is the best place to work. That doesn’t mean that you’ve got to align to their uncertainty, but don’t go too far against the grain while presenting.
Robert Kennedy III is a master of bringing energy and aligning a speech to the audience. Here’s his advice for adjusting:
“It can be hard to wake up a “dead” crowd but go for it. Most of all, don’t take their energy personally. Focus on serving them with every bit of your fiber then leave empty.”
36. Fake It ‘Til You Make It!
Go forward with confidence. If you act confident, you’ll start to feel more confident. Move slowly with grace, speak clearly, smile, wear something nice. You’ll appear confident to all attendees (no matter how you feel internally).
PowerPoint Presentation Tips and Tricks to Help Avoid Mistakes (What Not to Do)
Most importantly, focus on what you can do to make your presentation better. There are a few important things not to do that we’ve got to address. Here are a handful of PowerPoint presentation tips and tricks to help you avoid missteps.
37. Stop With the Sound Effects
Sound effects are distracting and outdated. In most cases, avoid them. Add audio or music to your presentation to inject interest or highlight an important point, but it’s something to take extra care with. If you insert audio, then make sure your use really connects with your audience and has a fresh approach. Otherwise, it’s best to leave it out.
38. Don’t Use Flashy Slide Transitions
Again, this is distracting and outdated. Use transitions and subtle animations in your PowerPoint presentation. But you need to take care and do it right .
39. Beware of Clip Art
This PowerPoint presentation tip shouldn’t even have to be said. But please, please don’t use clip art. Use professional graphics instead.
40. Don’t Be Afraid to Be Afraid
The fear of public speaking is a real one. Many beginners think that if they’re feeling nervous that a presentation won’t go well or succeed. That might lead them to cancel the presentation.
Here’s a tip from expert Sandra Zimmer, who leads The Self-Expression Center on conquering your fears before you take the stage:
“Get out of your head and into your body. I do this through a grounding exercise that really works to calm nerves and bring you present in the moment.”
If you think that public speaking fears aren’t normal, you might never give your award-winning presentation. So don’t be afraid to be afraid, and acknowledge it’s part of the process!
41. Don’t Read Directly During Your PowerPoint Presentation
If you spend your entire presentation looking at the screen or your note cards, you’re sure to lose your audience’s attention. They’ll disengage from what you’re saying, and your presentation will fall flat.
Reading from your paper or screen also makes it look like you’re not prepared. Many people do it, but no one should. As a general rule, only present something you know well and have, at least mostly, memorized the main points of.
42. Don’t Miss Out on PowerPoint Customizations
Many new PowerPoint users often make significant mistakes when using Envato Elements designs.
The best way to see how to make a good presentation PPT is to start with designs from others. That means using a template, but that doesn’t mean you can’t customize them!
Don’t forget that PowerPoint templates are infinitely customizable. Think of them as guides with built-in presentation design tips.
To see more presentation tips that show you what not to do, make sure to check out our guide .
Work in PowerPoint More Effectively (Tips & Tricks to Level Up Your PPT Skills)
These PowerPoint tips will help you get the most out of the application to level up your next presentation. Let’s dive in.
43. Use the Visual Guides
When you’re designing your next PowerPoint presentation, it helps to create a sense of visual rhythm. Slides that have objects aligned and centered are more likely to resonate with an audience.
44. Use a Few Animations (Tastefully)
Animations in effective PowerPoint presentations are a slippery slope. We’ve all sat through presentations where there were so many objects in motion that it was easy to lose focus on the key ideas in the presentation.
But that’s why animations get an unfairly bad reputation. Use animations to create motion and hold an audience’s attention. Use them sparingly and on key elements on your slide, and you’ll capture that attention properly.
45. Stage Key Content With Animations
You just learned that animations should avoid being distracting. But there’s an important principle to using animations properly. It’s called staging content.
Staging content means that the content appears step by step. There’s nothing worse than overwhelming an audience with all your content at once. But when you stage content, bring it on step by step.
Take it from presentation pro Suzannah Baum :
“If you’re sharing a slide with lots of different points on it, using the animation to reveal those points one at a time is a way to keep the presenter’s content flowing smoothly.”
For more animation presentation tips and tricks, follow our guide .
46. Add a Video to Your PowerPoint
When you’re sharing a big idea in your presentation, it helps to share your perspective from a few different angles. Adding a video to supplement your content can do just that. Luckily, it’s easy to add and embed a YouTube video in your next PowerPoint presentation.
47. Add Charts & Graphs
Charts and graphs can help you tell stories with data. It’s easy for an audience to zone out when you throw a big data table or set of statistics at them.
instead, convert those to charts and graphs. Try out our tutorial to learn how to edit those graphs.
48. Build Your Own Infographics With SmartArt
Earlier in this tutorial, we gave you one of my favorite PowerPoint design tips: use infographic templates.
Here’s another. One of my favorite PowerPoint features is SmartArt, which allows you to build infographics right inside the app.
You don’t have to use another graphic design app like Photoshop or Illustrator to add visuals. Instead, try out SmartArt to help you build graphics that are easy to update.
49. Use Presenter View
Remember that when you use the PowerPoint, you’ re the presentation. The slides are just there to reinforce what you’ve got to say and support your speaking points.
That’s why I always recommend using Presenter view. More often than not, you’re going to have several displays. Presenter view shows your content on your screen, while your presentation is displayed on another screen.
50. Track Your PowerPoint Changes
One of my favorite PowerPoint design tips is to collaborate. Those who know you best will suggest compelling changes that are sure to help you succeed.
As you start collaborating on your presentation, it helps to keep track of proposed and included PowerPoint changes. Use this article to track changes made by others.
10 More Advanced PowerPoint Tips & Tricks
Really need to wow an audience with a good PowerPoint presentation? Give these tips a try to make an unforgettable impression:
51. Engage With an Interactive Quiz
A good PowerPoint presentation gets your audience involved. One of the best PowerPoint tricks is to do that with a quiz. By engaging audiences, a quiz makes your slides memorable.
By adding trivia, you’ll see how to present a PowerPoint in a way that people will love. Channel your inner game-show host today. MIDTEST is a good PowerPoint presentation with quiz slides.
52. Illustrate With Custom Image Masks
One of the top PowerPoint tips is to illustrate your slides. But you can go beyond simple, rectangular images on each slide.
The Burte template is full of PowerPoint tricks , including custom image masks. Image masks shape photos into unique works of art. And thanks to premium templates, you can style photos just like this. Masks overlay your photos onto geometric shapes, instantly elevating your style.
53. Print Handouts With Extra Notes
Wonder how to give a good presentation PPT that audiences will remember? Give them a piece of it to take home.
PowerPoint makes it easy to print handouts with room for notes on the page. This way, audiences can keep copies of your slides, along with their own notes. This is the perfect way to ensure everyone engages with and retains your content.
54. Make Bulk Edits With Master Slides
When you think about how to present a PowerPoint, consider your branding. That means keeping your logo front and center in the eyes of an audience. But if you’re working with a lengthy slide deck, this could seem daunting.
That’s where master slides come in. They’re common in premium layouts, and they’re a leading example of presentation skills for PPT. Master slides let you make bulk edits fast.
55. Shrink File Sizes for Sharing
Many of the top presentation tips involve making your slides more accessible. Often, that involves sharing them with audiences online.
You’ll often find that email clients and cloud services limit the size of files that you share. This can be a problem with large PPT slide decks. But there are a few quick steps you can take to reduce PPT file size. Cut graphics, scale down photos, and more.
56. Map Processes With Flowcharts
As you consider how to do a good PowerPoint presentation, think of ease of understanding. After all, you’re trying to explain something to your audience.
The Flowcharts in Infographics template seamlessly illustrates ideas and processes. A flowchart maps out a process in a visual way. Instead of resorting to endless narration, try a quick illustration like this. It saves you time and effort, and your audience is sure to thank you.
57. Use Brand-Specific Colors
Using presentation skills for PPT helps form an association between your message and branding. There’s no better way to do that than with your brand colors.
PowerPoint makes it easy to change color themes, adding your brand colors and logo to each slide. This is one of the top PowerPoint tricks for marketing presentations.
58. Build Social Media Posts in PPT
A good PowerPoint presentation doesn’t have to be shared through a projector. Use the app and templates to build amazing illustrations to use anywhere.
A template like Soffee helps you learn how to present a PowerPoint easily with a pre-built design.
Try using PowerPoint to create social media posts. It helps you engage with your audience, with no need to design custom layouts from scratch.
59. Be Industry-Specific
One of the top presentation tips in 2024 is to be industry-specific. That means avoiding generic layouts and choosing something more customized.
This offers two key advantages. First, you save time by having layouts built for you. Second, you gain design inspiration for your specific topic. Themed templates are truly the best of both worlds.
The Medical and Health template is a good PowerPoint presentation with a set theme.
60. Design for Online (Virtual) Sharing
Last but not least in our list of PowerPoint tips comes virtual presenting. More and more often, slides will be shared with online audiences around the globe.
Why not design your slides for that very purpose? And then learn how to share flawlessly with a global team? It’s one of the top presentation tips for 2024. Embrace it today.
More Great PowerPoint Tutorial Resources
We’ve built a resource for Microsoft PowerPoint that you’re sure to want to try. It includes countless PowerPoint tips and tricks. It’s called How to Use PowerPoint (Ultimate Tutorial Guide) and has all the PowerPoint design tips you need.
Discover More Top PowerPoint Template Designs From Envato Elements for 2024
You’ve just seen our favorite powerful PowerPoint presentation tips and guidelines to help you improve your speaking. We’ve also mentioned Envato Elements, an incredible all-you-can-download source for top PowerPoint designs .
Here are five of the best PowerPoint templates that you can use to create your best presentation yet:
1. Galaxi PowerPoint Template
Blast off to success with the help of this PowerPoint template! Think of the pre-built slide designs as pro PowerPoint design tips. They’re built by professional graphic designers. All the popular and modern slide styles that are perfect for your next presentation. Use Galaxi’s five styles and 30 designs to create a great presentation.
2. Masmax PowerPoint Template
We selected templates for this article that match the PowerPoint tips and tricks provided. Masmax fits the bill perfectly across its 234 unique slide designs. These slide designs are sure to align with the latest in design expectations.
3. STYLE Multipurpose PowerPoint Template V50
Style is subjective, but we can all agree that this template is stunning! The light and airy slide designs are built with fashion-focused designs in mind. But that doesn’t mean that it’s not perfect for most presentations. When learning to present a PowerPoint, remember that templates can be customized to suit your purpose.
4. Peachme Creative PowerPoint Template
Peachme has image-focused slides with splashy designs. The slides are colorful and perfect for a modern presentation. Don’t worry about remembering all the PowerPoint design tips because they’re included in the pre-built slides. Use Peachme’s designs for your presentation today.
5. Buizi Office Building Rent PowerPoint Template
Buizi markets itself as a real estate focused template. It’s ideal for that purpose because of the minimal, image-focused slide designs. But that also makes it a perfect choice for presentations in many fields.
We’ve just scratched the surface of PowerPoint design tips with these five options. Here are many more, bundled inside of the best roundups on Envato Tuts+:
How to Build a Good PowerPoint Presentation Quickly (In 2024)
You’ve already seen effective presentation skills PPT techniques. But you may be wondering exactly how to do a good PowerPoint presentation. It only takes a few clicks. Let’s learn how in just five steps.
For this mini-tutorial, we’ll use the Enjoy PowerPoint Template from Envato Elements. You’ll see that it’s a beautiful template that helps you learn how to present a PowerPoint by giving you every object and layout you need.
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Let’s get started:
1. Choose Your Slides
As you can see, a template like Enjoy has dozens of unique slides inside. The key to how to give a good presentation PPT is to choose only the slides that you need.
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One of the best PowerPoint tricks is to start by selecting slides you wish to use from your template.
In PowerPoint, scroll through the sidebar on the left to view different slide layouts. Right-click and choose Delete to remove unwanted designs. Plus, you can click and drag slide thumbnails to reorder them in the deck.
2. Add Text
Consider how to do a good PowerPoint presentation without investing a ton of time. That’s where premium templates come in.
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One of our top presentation tips when working with a PPT is to lean on the pre-built text boxes for your content.
To add custom text, simply click and select the contents of any text box on your slide. Then, type in your own words. Repeat as needed throughout your slide deck.
3. Customize Fonts
With text selected, it’s easy to customize fonts on each slide. Find the Font section on PowerPoint’s Home tab. From there, you’ve got a variety of dropdown options.
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Another of our top tips for presentation tricks is to use a custom font setting in your template.
Click to change the font, font size, and more. You can also use the buttons on the left to add bolds, italics, and more.
Need more custom font styles? As an Envato Elements subscriber, you’ve got instant access to thousands of custom fonts . Use them in your presentation with ease.
4. Insert Images
Slides like this one contain an image placeholder. That’s another advantage found only with premium templates. These make adding images a breeze.
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Add images to your PPTX template for more visually interesting slides.
To get started, find an image file stored on your computer. Then, drag and drop it over the placeholder. PowerPoint will import it, sized and scaled for a perfect fit.
5. Change Colors
One of the top effective presentation skills is changing shape colors. This helps you control the look and feel of each slide.
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With a shape selected, find the Shape Format tab on PowerPoint’s ribbon. Then, click on the Shape Fill dropdown. You’ll see a color chooser menu appear. Click on any thumbnail to apply it to the shape or browse through the Gradient and Texture options.
Start Putting These PowerPoint Presentation Tips & Tricks Into Use Today!
Learning to write, design, and present a PowerPoint presentation is an invaluable skill, no matter where you use it. If you’re a good communicator of important messages, you’ll never go hungry.
Luckily, improving PowerPoint presentations isn’t as hard as it seems. Follow these tips for PowerPoint presentations to design and deliver with greater confidence.
Remember: Less is more (effective) . Use PowerPoint presentation templates for better design and more effective visual impact. And you can customize a PPT template quickly , with the right workflow.
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How to work on a group presentation
Working in a group can be a great way to tackle complicated tasks or share unique knowledge. When it comes to illustrating your team’s results to an audience, it can be tricky to navigate how to pace your presentation and who gets to speak, among other factors. Check out these tips for how to start a presentation speech, how to conclude a group presentation, and everything in between.
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How to do a group presentation
Some people thrive working in groups , while others prefer to tackle projects by themselves. Balancing all these differing personalities is one of the key skills to ensuring that your presentation goes smoothly:
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Designate roles and presenting order to team strengths
The clearest way to do set presentation roles, and the order of these roles, is to set them early in the process and based upon the strengths of your group members. Designate roles based on certain skillsets and to keep from duplicating efforts. For example, having one or two people work exclusively on designing your PowerPoint presentation can streamline the process. Depending on how long your presentation is, you can assign everyone on your team three to five slides to discuss.
The importance of practicing
In addition, it helps to rehearse your presentation multiple times to iron out any kinks and build confidence. Practice your presentation together as a group so everyone can be prepared in front of your audience. Here, communication is key, scheduling regular meetings and clearly delegating tasks ensure everyone is on the same page.
How to start a group presentation speech
Just like the rest of your presentation, it helps to have just one person speak at a time. Assign the role of introducer to someone on your team. You can also choose to designate someone as the narrator who can both start the presentation, introduce team members, and finish in the conclusion.
Ensure that they clearly state the purpose of your presentation and provide an overview of what you’ll cover. You can also start with a compelling hook or an intriguing question to grab the audience’s attention. Introduce each member of your group and their roles and expertise to establish credibility and cohesion.
How to conclude a group presentation
At the end of your presentation, it helps to summarize the key points of your presentation and reiterate your main message so that your audience can retain as much information as possible. End with a strong closing statement or call to action to leave a lasting impression on your audience. Thank them for their time and invite further discussion or questions.
Mastering the art of group presentations requires effective collaboration, enough time for preparation, and a confident delivery. Play to your group’s strengths, give everyone plenty of time to speak, and value everyone’s contributions equally. Check out more tips for how to create an effective presentation , how to make group projects go smoother , or how to connect with virtual audiences .
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Use these business plan PowerPoint templates to launch your next enterprise.
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1. Influencers Business Plan Presentation
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2. Corporary Business PowerPoint Template
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- clean, modern, and easy to edit
- perfect for PowerPoint business plan or portfolio
- easy to customize and fully editable
3. Opus Business PowerPoint Template
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- 12 .PPTX files and 12 .PPT files
- 3 premade color themes
- includes business plan examples PPT layouts
4. Modern Blue Green Digital Marketing Presentation
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- versatile business plan template PPT
- perfect for presenting a marketing strategy
- fully editable
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5. Modern Minimalist Business Plan Presentation
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- suitable for many businesses
- all elements are fully editable
- 30 unique slides with data charts and infographics
- 16:9 widescreen ratio
6. Business Plan PowerPoint Template Presentation
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- ideal for pitching your business plans
- 30 PowerPoint business plan slides
- free web fonts used and recommended
7. Business Plan PowerPoint
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- strong focus on typography and usability
- predefined text styles
8. Radeon Presentation Template
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- 30 modern, creative, unique slides
- 5 color schemes
- perfect business plan template PPT and startup PPT
- works for a non-profit organization PowerPoint presentation
9. SWOT Business Presentation
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- perfect for corporate presentations
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10. Proxima Business PowerPoint Template
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- clean business plan template PPT
- big typefaces to focus on data
- 72+ unique slides and 6 color schemes
- transitions (not over-animated)
11. Business Planning PowerPoint Template
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- 150+ slides
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- all graphics are resizable and editable
12. Business Plan for Presentation Template
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- easy-to-use presentation template
- unique and creative slides
- PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides template
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13. Fritz Business Plan
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- 30 editable slides for Google Slides and PowerPoint
- perfect for your startup or business
- 16:9 aspect ratio
- Google Fonts
14. Planning Modern Business PowerPoint Template
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- infographic pack for building recognition
- 80 unique slides
- light and dark versions
- fully customizable
15. Business Plan PowerPoint Template
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- professional presentation template
- 16:9 aspect ratio (HD)
- perfect for your business, startup, or tech and finance presentation
16. Business Plan Presentation PowerPoint Template
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- modern presentation with 32 PowerPoint slides
- includes creative layouts and infographics
- easily edit and adjust to suit your business needs
- Google Fonts used
17. Sunne Creative Agency Business Plan Presentation
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- creative agency business plan presentation
- 15 unique slides (PPT and PPTX)
- uses free fonts from Google Fonts
18. Keria Business Plan PowerPoint Template
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- engaging business plan examples for PPT
- 50 unique and editable presentation slides
- 2 color variations
- vector shape illustrations are included
19. Reka Business Plan
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- theme suitable for PowerPoint and Google Slides
- 30 editable slides
- aspect ratio 16:9
- dynamic business plan PowerPoint example
- works as a non-profit pitch deck example
20. Conderi Marketing PowerPoint Template
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- 15 PowerPoint slides
- 16:9 widescreen ratio (1920×1080px)
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In 2024, the best font for PowerPoint presentations are sans-serif fonts. These are the modern and smooth typefaces that you'll find in most presentations. Sans means "without," so it's only natural that these fonts lack the edge strokes. The result is smooth, rounded fonts that are popular in modern design.
Download font. 12. Bebas Neue. Bebas Neue is one of the best PowerPoint fonts we could recommend for headers and a good variety of font weights - five. Bebas Neue, however, is only available in uppercase, thus it isn't a good fit for body text, so consider this before utilizing the font. Recommended title size: 60px.
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Calibri. The default champ for a reason! Calibri is friendly and easy on the eyes, making it a solid pick for lengthy presentations where you don't want to tire out your audience. Tahoma. Tahoma's like Arial's more laid-back sibling. It's simple, clear, and does the job well, especially in smaller sizes. Verdana.
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1. Verdana. Verdana is one of the easy choices for PowerPoint presentation fonts. It is a more recent font crafted in 1996 by Mathew Carter, for Microsoft, so you know it is optimized for the screen. Its hallmarks include wide spaces and counters with tall lowercase letters that boost readability.
Metropolis - Font Family. Metropolis is an elegant serif font family that comes with a mix of modern and vintage design elements. It features a design inspired by the 1927 Fritz Lang movie of the same name. This font is perfect for crafting business and professional presentation slideshows.
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Think Outside the Slide has a great font cheat sheets for a number of different screen sizes. 7. Turn Off Animations. Don't let all those PowerPoint tricks suck you in. Moving text, zooming words, letters that fly in from the side of the screen - they are all difficult to read. And really distracting.
Designed by Matthew Carter, Tahoma is one of Microsoft's most popular sans serif typefaces. 2. Verdana. Another of Matthew Carter's designs, Verdana is a prime example of a font created specifically for the screen.
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