The problem is those slides hinder the readability of the actual article.
For a reader, you get into the rhythm of the writer's voice, only to be interrupted by a giant image of text every other paragraph. It's a battle between just skimming the slides, or trying to read the content.
If the author had just swapped out the "loud" text images for subtle headers, the article would actually flow.
For a reader, you get into the rhythm of the writer's voice, only to be interrupted by a giant image of text every other paragraph. It's a battle between just skimming the slides, or trying to read the content.
If the author had just swapped out the "loud" text images for subtle headers, the article would actually flow.