
Field marketing and events decks: color-contrast and accessibility checks in PowerPoint
Practical guidance for field marketing and events owners who need credible PowerPoint: color-contrast and accessibility checks, fewer revisions, and clearer decisions.
The real failure mode
Field marketing and events owners decks often fail for a boring reason: each slide is locally reasonable, but the storyline does not compress. Reviewers experience that as “busy” or “unclear,” even when the underlying work is strong.
Color-contrast and accessibility checks: what to optimize for
- Compression: what you would say if you had 90 seconds—then build slides to defend that spine.
- Traceability: every chart should answer “compared to what, over what period, with what definition.”
- Decision clarity: if there is no decision, say so; if there is, make the recommendation explicit early.
PowerPoint mechanics that save review cycles
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Use Slide Master styles instead of one-off text boxes, keep chart templates consistent, and treat the appendix as a controlled library—not a dumping ground.
AI-assisted enhancement (without breaking your template)
If the deck already exists, AI slide enhancement tools such as Poesius work inside PowerPoint on your existing Slide Master—useful when the bottleneck is structure and polish, not a blank canvas.
A tight pre-read checklist
- Action titles on every body slide
- One primary message per slide
- Sources and footnotes aligned to your risk tier
- A rehearsal pass focused on objections, not animations
Related reading: Master PowerPoint slide design fundamentals · QC checklists for consulting client delivery
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