How projection and variable screens change color requirements
Presentation design is distinct from screen UI design in one critical way: the final display is often outside your control. A deck viewed in a dark boardroom on a calibrated monitor looks different from the same deck projected onto a matte screen in a sunlit conference room. The practical result is that saturated colors tend to appear more intense in projection (expanding apparent saturation), medium-value colors flatten (reducing perceived contrast), and brand colors often shift due to the projector's color temperature. The safest approach is to design with more contrast than you think you need, keep the palette minimal, and test a printed version alongside the screen version before a high-stakes presentation.
