Neil Enns was one of the participants in my recent Microsoft meeting. (Neil works in Microsoft Office Labs, home of the intriguing experimental program pptPlex, which we discussed at some length during the meeting.)
Typography exists to honor content. … In a world rife with unsolicited messages, typography must often draw attention to itself before it will be read. Yet in order to be read, it must relinquish the attention it has drawn. Typography with anything to say therefore aspires to a kind of statuesque transparency.
Let's try paraphrasing that so that it is talking about slide design:
Slide design exists to honor content. … In a world rife with unsolicited messages, a slide must often draw attention to itself before its message will be understood. Yet in order to be understood, it must relinquish the attention it has drawn. Slides with anything to say therefore aspire to a kind of statuesque transparency.
Thanks Neil.