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Examples are reductions of a 4 5 ⁄8 x 7 - inch format<br />

for 35 mm slides.<br />

Customer Focus Magazine<br />

03<br />

Marketing<br />

• EDI and <strong>GE</strong> Plastics<br />

• EDI and <strong>GE</strong> Lighting<br />

• Pumping new life into an old market<br />

Perspectives<br />

• EDI equals productivity<br />

• Selling in the future:<br />

How <strong>GE</strong> Appliances is doing it now<br />

First slide in build, text: 22-point Univers 68<br />

Customer Focus Magazine<br />

Marketing<br />

Perspectives<br />

Service<br />

• <strong>GE</strong> “Action Center” in action<br />

• AIM for excellence year-end winner<br />

• <strong>GE</strong> Aircraft Engines’<br />

Quality Ambassadors<br />

Second slide in build, text: 22-point Univers 68<br />

Note: The letterspacing<br />

of light type against a dark<br />

background is slightly more<br />

open than that normally<br />

used in print.<br />

Section 03: Headlines, Text, & Tables<br />

Build Style for Slides<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program 248, Presentations <strong>GE</strong> Identity Website: www.ge.com/identity<br />

248.03.14<br />

An effective method for maintaining<br />

continuity in a slide presentation<br />

is to introduce a new point<br />

while reminding an audience<br />

of previous points using a build<br />

presentation style—highlighting<br />

the newly presented points by<br />

subduing the previous points.<br />

To create a build series, in the<br />

second and subsequent slides<br />

subdue the previous points by both<br />

• summarizing them<br />

• using either<br />

-a lighter weight of type<br />

-grey in the type<br />

Using information from the print<br />

presentation shown on page 03.02,<br />

•the example at the upper left is the<br />

first slide in a build series<br />

•the example at the lower left is the<br />

second slide in the build series;<br />

it adds a third point to the previous<br />

points, which have been subdued<br />

by both<br />

-summarizing the copy<br />

- using grey type<br />

The same effect could be achieved<br />

by using two weights of type in the<br />

same color, as shown in the example<br />

on page 03.13.

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