Your final Comparative Study will be downloaded as a PDF so do not use transitions or animations as they will be lost.
Check the quality of your images. It is important not to distort them or include poor quality images.
Use a consistent design scheme for your screens. Use one or two fonts throughout the presentation. Sans serif fonts tend to be easier to read on screen. Avoid narrow or cursive fonts. Make slide backgrounds subtle and consistent and use high contrast between background and text colour.
Wherever possible, communicate with visuals and graphics in preference to text.
Check your grammar and spelling, paying particular attention to the spelling of artists’ names and subject-specific terminology.
Your teacher is able to provide suggestions to improve your comparative study on your first draft only. Make sure you submit it on time.