A good presentation is not only about what is said, but also about how ideas are displayed. Marker pens may seem like a small detail, yet they play an important role in ensuring clarity, structure, and audience engagement.
Here are practical marker pen tips to help strengthen presentation delivery:
Test markers before starting
Always check if the ink is working. A dry marker interrupts momentum and affects professionalism.
Use the correct marker type
Ensure whiteboard markers are used on whiteboards. Accidentally using permanent markers can disrupt the session and waste valuable time.
Choose colours with purpose
Colours should support the message, not distract from it. Use them to organise ideas and guide attention.
- Use black for key points
Black provides the strongest contrast and visibility, making it ideal for main ideas that must stand out clearly.
- Use blue for supporting points
Blue works well for sub-points or selective emphasis, helping the audience visually differentiate information.
- Avoid red on whiteboards
Red is often harder to read from a distance. Prioritise visibility for participants seated at the back of the room.
Know how to correct mistakes
If a permanent marker is accidentally used on a whiteboard, writing over it with a whiteboard marker often allows it to be wiped off. Knowing this can prevent unnecessary stress.
Write in capital letters
Capital letters improve clarity and pacing. They are easier to read, especially for participants seated further away.
An additional tip for presentations besides the use of marker pens is the use of flipcharts:
Use flipcharts strategically
When both a whiteboard and flipchart are available, capture summary points or important conclusions on the flipchart. This allows earlier content to remain visible throughout the session.
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Effective presentations are built on small details done well. When marker pens are used intentionally, they support clearer communication, smoother delivery, and a more professional learning experience.
