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Presentations<br />

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<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program<br />

These standards apply to the<br />

• printed reports and proposals<br />

• overhead transparencies<br />

• slides<br />

used inside or outside the Company<br />

prepared by<br />

• the Company or its<br />

- components<br />

-subcomponents<br />

•affiliates licensed to use the <strong>GE</strong> identity<br />

These guidelines are basic. They are intended<br />

to help anyone using a personal computer<br />

to prepare presentation materials for <strong>GE</strong>, in<br />

particular those with little or no experience or<br />

training in design, layout, or communication.<br />

These standards provide a plan for using the<br />

elements of the <strong>GE</strong> Identity Program correctly in<br />

presentation materials. In addition, they help to<br />

• simplify and clarify information by standardizing<br />

its presentation in three basic forms: print,<br />

overhead transparencies, and slides<br />

• streamline and modernize presentation materials<br />

by eliminating unnecessary, decorative, or<br />

distracting graphic elements, textures, patterns,<br />

backgrounds, and borders<br />

• unify the presentation materials of all <strong>GE</strong><br />

components and licensed affiliates so that each<br />

draws from and contributes to the strength of a<br />

common <strong>GE</strong> identity<br />

•provide flexibility to accommodate different<br />

kinds of information and communication needs<br />

across a variety of presentation formats<br />

•reduce cost and speed production through the<br />

use of common design standards<br />

248<br />

Revised<br />

2001.11

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