Visuals can enhance your presentation by attracting attention, illustrating concepts, and reinforcing messages. However, they can also distract, confuse, or offend your audience if they are not culturally appropriate or relevant. When you select and create your visuals, consider the following aspects: color, symbols, images, layout, and fonts. Choose colors that are suitable for your topic and audience, and avoid colors that have negative or specific meanings in some cultures. Use symbols that are universally recognized or explained, and avoid symbols that have religious, political, or cultural connotations. Use images that are respectful, diverse, and representative of your audience, and avoid images that are stereotypical, insensitive, or irrelevant. Use a layout that is clear, consistent, and easy to follow, and avoid clutter, overload, or confusion. Use fonts that are readable, professional, and compatible with your presentation software and device.