This document is a presentation about designing effective PowerPoint slides. It provides tips over several slides on how to design slides with a killer title and opening slide, use of color schemes and images, getting the text right, using the principles of contrast, repetition, alignment and proximity (CRAP), incorporating video, sharing the presentation online, and recapping the key tips. The presentation emphasizes the importance of visual design over text-heavy slides and using techniques like strong images and video to engage the audience in a way words alone cannot. It provides examples throughout to illustrate its tips.
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This is a minimal concept you should consider for your PowerPoint slides in order to make them more engaging and exciting.
I work as a presentation designer and help speakers and marketers with their pitches. If you need help with any of these concepts, drop me an email and I will be happy to help.
How to Use Social Media to Influence the WorldSean Si
Here's the deck to my talk for the 23rd ASA Congress which was at The Grand Ballroom of Marriott Hotel. It was an awesome experience and I only had two points:
1) Use social media for good and
2) You have to have authority to use social media influentially.
My company: https://seo-hacker.net
Want to spice up your next corporate presentation? Take it from us, Make your next presentation Out Of This World! Download this Presentation for a Tweet here: http://goo.gl/YEheL
Find out about our professional presentation design services.
To see more of our presentations, visit https://www.exaltus.ca or sign up to our email list (https://www.exaltus.ca/email) to receive actionable marketing tips in your inbox a couple of times per month!
This is a minimal concept you should consider for your PowerPoint slides in order to make them more engaging and exciting.
I work as a presentation designer and help speakers and marketers with their pitches. If you need help with any of these concepts, drop me an email and I will be happy to help.
How to Use Social Media to Influence the WorldSean Si
Here's the deck to my talk for the 23rd ASA Congress which was at The Grand Ballroom of Marriott Hotel. It was an awesome experience and I only had two points:
1) Use social media for good and
2) You have to have authority to use social media influentially.
My company: https://seo-hacker.net
Another deck by : http://slidecomet.com
Stop suffocating your audiences with bullet-filled slide decks and wasting precious time designing from scratch. In this short guide, we give you guys 3 steps to save time, energy and your audience from Presentation Pollution. Download with a tweet: http://goo.gl/QdbjbF
7 Tips to Beautiful PowerPoint by @itseugenecEugene Cheng
Short talk about presentations given at Startup Dynamo, a workshop held by Startup@Singapore NUS using the Learn Startup Methodology.
My segment was on Presentation Design to make an impact on VCs. Many thanks to @ryanlou for the invite. And not to forget Emiland De Cubber for his amazing slide deck inspirations and invaluable advice. Disclaimer: this is a reimagination off some of Emiland's presentations. I do not make any money of this.
Download for just a tweet: http://goo.gl/fbM4j
Want something similar done for your next pitch? Contact me at my site: http://itseugene.me/contact/
10 Things CEOs Need to Know About Design Jason Putorti
Presentation first delivered at the 2010 Bessemer Cloud Conference introducing design concepts for non-designers, simple tactics to improve existing products, and strategies for success in product/experience design moving forward.
Thank you Dustin Curtis, Kim Goodwin, Jared Spool, Marc Gobé, Indi Young, Steve Krug, Robert Hoekman, Jr., Seth Godin, and Jesse James Garrett for content and inspiration.
Here are 13 alternative ways to design and display content in presentations versus using bullet points. This will work in PowerPoint and other presentation authoring tools.
10 Ways Your Boss Kills Employee MotivationOfficevibe
It’s so hard to have engaged employees. It’s such a delicate thing to try and get right because employees can be fragile.
As a manager, you have to do everything in your power to make sure employees are happy and engaged at all times.
Usually, the problem is the boss, and not things like the company, mission statement, or co-workers.
If you know that your boss is the biggest problem, there are ten things that they do to kill motivation. If you’re a manager and you’re reading this, make sure you avoid these mistakes to ensure that your employees are engaged during work.
The secret to good leadership is to be authentic. Be honest with your staff.
Read more on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/10-kill-employee-motivation
like us on Facebook!:
www.facebook.com/officevibe
Secrets to impactful presentations volume 2 - 8 toolsHavain
What tools do experts use to create and deliver powerful presentations? We set out to find the answer by interviewing the people we have worked and people we think have interesting views to presentations.
Here´s eight tools to replace or complement PowerPoint in your next presentation.
If you want to discuss presentation creation or design.
Contact: timo@havain.fi / @Timo_Havain (Twitter) / linkedin.com/in/timosorri -
Boring to Bold: Presentation Design Ideas for Non-DesignersMichael Gowin
A presentation given to a colleague's class on some principles effective presentation planning and design. If graphic design is "the creative use of plagiarism," then these are my sources: Garr Reynolds, Nancy Duarte, Jessie Desjardins, Emiland De Cubber, Jan Schultink, Steve Jobs, and many others.
Slide deck from recent presentation in my grad school class, Delivering Training. Teaching fellow trainers-in-training how to give better presentations.
Watch video from April 13 training session recorded on April 15, 2009 at http://mediasite.nmu.edu/NMUMediasite/Viewer/?peid=b4d26217a51d4084882eca5dcbd0f1b6
Ever wonder how people like Ellen DeGeneres, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Tony Robbins are able to present so eloquently, personably, and easily?
We've picked out six master presenters and broken down their best presentations to solve the riddles of what makes their technique and style so masterful.
Based on Alexei Kapterev's Death by PowerPoint, which inspired me a whole lot. I was so moved to redesign the pages and make them a little more interesting.
How to Design a Killer Deck - 8 Essential Tips in Presentation DesignCarole Alalouf
Comprehensive presentation on how to design a killer deck, including 8 essential tips in presentation design, and plenty of freebies to keep for reference. Enjoy!
To see more of our presentations, visit <a href="https://www.exaltus.ca">https://www.exaltus.ca</a> or sign up to our email list (https://www.exaltus.ca/email) to receive actionable marketing tips in your inbox a couple of times per month!
Another deck by : http://slidecomet.com
Stop suffocating your audiences with bullet-filled slide decks and wasting precious time designing from scratch. In this short guide, we give you guys 3 steps to save time, energy and your audience from Presentation Pollution. Download with a tweet: http://goo.gl/QdbjbF
7 Tips to Beautiful PowerPoint by @itseugenecEugene Cheng
Short talk about presentations given at Startup Dynamo, a workshop held by Startup@Singapore NUS using the Learn Startup Methodology.
My segment was on Presentation Design to make an impact on VCs. Many thanks to @ryanlou for the invite. And not to forget Emiland De Cubber for his amazing slide deck inspirations and invaluable advice. Disclaimer: this is a reimagination off some of Emiland's presentations. I do not make any money of this.
Download for just a tweet: http://goo.gl/fbM4j
Want something similar done for your next pitch? Contact me at my site: http://itseugene.me/contact/
10 Things CEOs Need to Know About Design Jason Putorti
Presentation first delivered at the 2010 Bessemer Cloud Conference introducing design concepts for non-designers, simple tactics to improve existing products, and strategies for success in product/experience design moving forward.
Thank you Dustin Curtis, Kim Goodwin, Jared Spool, Marc Gobé, Indi Young, Steve Krug, Robert Hoekman, Jr., Seth Godin, and Jesse James Garrett for content and inspiration.
Here are 13 alternative ways to design and display content in presentations versus using bullet points. This will work in PowerPoint and other presentation authoring tools.
10 Ways Your Boss Kills Employee MotivationOfficevibe
It’s so hard to have engaged employees. It’s such a delicate thing to try and get right because employees can be fragile.
As a manager, you have to do everything in your power to make sure employees are happy and engaged at all times.
Usually, the problem is the boss, and not things like the company, mission statement, or co-workers.
If you know that your boss is the biggest problem, there are ten things that they do to kill motivation. If you’re a manager and you’re reading this, make sure you avoid these mistakes to ensure that your employees are engaged during work.
The secret to good leadership is to be authentic. Be honest with your staff.
Read more on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/10-kill-employee-motivation
like us on Facebook!:
www.facebook.com/officevibe
Secrets to impactful presentations volume 2 - 8 toolsHavain
What tools do experts use to create and deliver powerful presentations? We set out to find the answer by interviewing the people we have worked and people we think have interesting views to presentations.
Here´s eight tools to replace or complement PowerPoint in your next presentation.
If you want to discuss presentation creation or design.
Contact: timo@havain.fi / @Timo_Havain (Twitter) / linkedin.com/in/timosorri -
Boring to Bold: Presentation Design Ideas for Non-DesignersMichael Gowin
A presentation given to a colleague's class on some principles effective presentation planning and design. If graphic design is "the creative use of plagiarism," then these are my sources: Garr Reynolds, Nancy Duarte, Jessie Desjardins, Emiland De Cubber, Jan Schultink, Steve Jobs, and many others.
Slide deck from recent presentation in my grad school class, Delivering Training. Teaching fellow trainers-in-training how to give better presentations.
Watch video from April 13 training session recorded on April 15, 2009 at http://mediasite.nmu.edu/NMUMediasite/Viewer/?peid=b4d26217a51d4084882eca5dcbd0f1b6
Ever wonder how people like Ellen DeGeneres, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Tony Robbins are able to present so eloquently, personably, and easily?
We've picked out six master presenters and broken down their best presentations to solve the riddles of what makes their technique and style so masterful.
Based on Alexei Kapterev's Death by PowerPoint, which inspired me a whole lot. I was so moved to redesign the pages and make them a little more interesting.
How to Design a Killer Deck - 8 Essential Tips in Presentation DesignCarole Alalouf
Comprehensive presentation on how to design a killer deck, including 8 essential tips in presentation design, and plenty of freebies to keep for reference. Enjoy!
To see more of our presentations, visit <a href="https://www.exaltus.ca">https://www.exaltus.ca</a> or sign up to our email list (https://www.exaltus.ca/email) to receive actionable marketing tips in your inbox a couple of times per month!
Ecco il prima e il dopo della mia presentazione dopo qualche ora di consultazione su http://presentazioniefficaci.wordpress.com/
Vedo che al posto di alcuni numeri che avevo inserito sono venute delle specie di ombre scure e che le animazioni dell'ultima slide sono andate perse..scusate ma è la prima volta che carico qui..
Usare (al meglio) le immagini nelle slide. Giacomo Mason
Scegliere, posizionare e usare al meglio le immagini per creare presentazioni davvero efficaci con PowerPoint.
La scelta, il posizionamento, il rapporto con il testo, piccoli dettagli tecnici che fanno la differenza e tanti siti da cui attingere per trovare immagini.
Con contributi di Garr Raynods e altri famosi "slide-maker"
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Alcuni consigli pratici per una presentazione efficaceGianluca Giansante
Quante volte avete partecipato a un convegno e avete visto un relatore presentare le proprie slide fitte di testo o con colori improbabili o piene di grafici incomprensibili?
Qui trovi alcuni consigli per rendere le tue presentazione in Power Point più chiara, più comprensibile e più efficace.
Scoprirai, ad esempio che è utile affiancare delle immagini al testo perché le persone ricordano solo il 10% di quello che ascoltano ma questa percentuale sale al 65% se ascoltano e allo stesso tempo vedono un contenuto.
Forse può interessarti anche: Presentazioni efficaci: come organizzare il discorso
http://www.slideshare.net/gianlucagiansante/presentazioni-efficaci-come-organizzare-il-discorso
La comunicazione politica online - Le figure del testoGianluca Giansante
La presentazione contiene tutte le foto contenute nel testo "La comunicazione politica online. Come usare il web per costruire consenso e stimolare la partecipazione".
Nel volume cartaceo le dimensioni e la stampa in bianco e nero impongono dei limiti alla visualizzazione delle immagini.
Qui puoi vedere a colori e dimensioni maggiori tutte le fotografie e i video citati nel testo e altre immagini che non hanno trovato spazio nel volume per ragioni di spazio.
Comunicazione politica efficace: tre elementi per aumentare l'efficacia dei t...Gianluca Giansante
Spesso si pensa che per essere convincenti sia sufficiente "dire le cose come stanno".
Ma chiunque abbia provato a convincere una persona che aveva un'opinione diversa dalla sua si sarà accorto che per quanti fatti, ragioni, dati, statistiche gli presentasse, quella persona rimaneva della sua opinione.
Questo accade perché i meccanismi di funzionamento della mente umana sono un po' diversi dalla rappresentazione che il modello del razionalismo illuminista ci ha proposto.
In questa presentazione troverai alcuni strumenti che puoi usare per aumentare l'efficacia dei tuoi discorsi e che puoi usare non solo in ambito politico, ma anche nel contesto aziendale o a casa, con il tuo partner o i tuoi figli.
Come cambia la comunicazione politica con la diffusione sempre più maggiore di internet? Come le nuove tecnologie possono aiutarci a costruire consenso politico?
La presentazione affronta il tema in modo pratico: contiene infatti 5 strumenti per costruire una relazione con i tuoi elettori.
Parlare in pubblico. Tenere viva l’attenzione, farsi capire, convincere chi a...Gianluca Giansante
Come dare un’immagine di sicurezza e di professionalità? Come usare il corpo, la voce e lo sguardo per attirare l'attenzione di chi ci ascolta e farsi capire?
Parlare in pubblico genera ansia e tensione anche negli oratori più esperti. Una recente ricerca ha dimostrato che fra le fobie delle persone parlare in pubblico viene prima della guerra, della bancarotta e delle malattie.
Il risultato? Molto spesso chi parla in pubblico inizia a parlare o a leggere il proprio intervento velocemente con la testa tuffata sul proprio testo scritto senza guardare il pubblico. Lo fa a ritmo velocissimo, proprio per finire il più in fretta possibile e terminare la situazione di disagio.
Non sarebbe così grave se non fosse che un oratore che non sa usare il linguaggio del corpo, il tono della vice, che non interagisce con l’uditorio, non consente di far arrivare il suo messaggio. Le persone non riescono a seguirlo, si distraggono o addirittura non riescono a sentire quello che dice.
In questa presentazione ho sintetizzato alcuni di consigli utili sia a chi non ha mai parlato in pubblico sia a chi lo fa più spesso ma vuole migliorare il suo stile.
L'obiettivo di questa presentazione: imparare a organizzare gli elementi del discorso per convincere chi vi ascolta e presentare al meglio le vostre proposte.
Quante volte ci è capitato nel corso di una presentazione di non vedere l’ora che fosse finita?
Ovviamente si tratta di presentazioni che non riescono a raggiungere l’obiettivo.
Spesso ci si dimentica, infatti, la ragione stessa per cui si fa una presentazione, ci si concentra sul contenuto ma si dimentica lo scopo.
Definirlo chiaramente è, quindi, il primo passo.
Cosa vogliamo ottenere con questa presentazione? Far passare una proposta? Dare un’informazione? Invitare le persone a visitare un sito?
E' importante chiarirlo prima di iniziare a preparare la presentazione.
Ma come procedere poi?
L'organizzazione dell'informazione è un elemento importantissimo. Qui trovi una proposta di schema per organizzare l'informazione in modo efficace: quali informazioni inserire prima, quali dopo? In che modo condurre le persone che ti ascoltano a prendere la decisione che proponi?
Sul mio blog trovi altri materiali sulla comunicazione efficace: http://gianlucagiansante.com/
Contoh Desain Slide Presentasi Ilmiah Kreatif dan Menarik #1Arry Rahmawan
Ketika saya mengampu mata kuliah permodelan sistem, di mana mata kuliah ini merupakan mata kuliah untuk mahasiswa tingkat 3, saya menugaskan mahasiswa untuk melakukan sebuah penelitian sederhana dengan menerapkan prinsip - prinsip ilmiah ke lapangan langsung. Saya juga menantang mereka untuk dapat mempresentasikan hasil penelitian mereka dengan tampilan slide yang tidak biasa dan menjemukan. Hingga akhirnya, inilah beberapa di antaranya. Bagaimana menurut Anda?
Slides from my talk at UX Scotland this year: How to make your first UX comic or storyboard. There are added captions to help talk you through the process of making a comic to communicate a user experience based story!
The 17 Graphic Design Tips All Non Designers Need to KnowRam Chary Everi
I am not a trained graphic designer. But if you’re reading this post, you’re probably not either. And I’m guessing you’re not heading to art school anytime soon.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
Storytelling For The Web: Integrate Storytelling in your Design ProcessChiara Aliotta
In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
8. The “art” is setting yourself apart.
This means many things, but what i’m talking
about is design.
This presentation isn’t about public speaking
skills, it’s about designing great looking slides
that will knock the socks off your audience
and most importantly move and inspire
people to action.
Follow me and i’ll show you how to design
like a superstar.
10. Don’t be afraid to have a bold title that will
grab people's attention.
At most conferences you can almost tell
which presentations are going to suck even
before they start.
12. If you’re uploading your presentation online
a visually stunning opening slide is everything.
Just like a book people will judge your
presentation by its cover, so make sure its
an awesome one that will get clicked on.
14. In this presentation I wanted to
use the same font and colors
from EasyJet.
So, I Google’d:
Easyjet font & color
(I know, crazy huh?)
The result was a low cost
airline feel throughout the
entire presentation.
15. An easy way to find a great looking
color scheme is to pick a popular
palette on COLORlovers.com
2,383 people ‘love’ this
one
16. Or use colors found in popular
websites or magazines.
For this presentation I wanted
to give a gossip magazine feel.
18. Your audience reads your slides
faster than you talk.
Never, ever, ever put word-for-word what
you are saying, instead use strong visuals to
help add to your story and not give it away
before it comes out of your mouth.
19. Your audience reads your slides
faster than you talk.
Never, ever, ever put word-for-word what
you are saying, instead use strong visuals to
help add to your story and not give it away
before it comes out of your mouth.
If I was giving this presentation to you t
face-to-face I would elim inate 90% of the tex
20. When someone puts all their text in their
presentation I say to myself:
“Dude?! Wha t’s the point of
being here? ! Just email me your
slides and I’ll read it on
my own t ime without you.”
22. Rehearse and use images to
remind you of each point.
“Let me tell you about how
my 3-year old child is using
an iPhone...” “As part of our staff we
“The idea for the Gutenberg
press came about by... ” actually have 1 ex-clown...”
*It takes a little bit of practice but this alone
will make your presentation 100% better
(that’s a fact).
23. There are 4 types
of images you can use:
Your royalty creative
free commons screenshots
own (paid) (free*)
*with conditions
24. , where to find them: what it looks like:
Time consuming, but
Your gives your slides a nice
touch. I like full screen
own width photos.
iStockphoto.com. For a
few $$ get professional
photos or illustrations
royalty that you can use without
free having to pay royalties.
(paid)
Perfect for a cohesive
professional look.
Flickr.com. Best place to
look for Creative
creative Commons images.
commons
(free) All you need to do is add
a proper credit to your
presentation.
25. Use screenshots to
highlight important areas
Skitch.com it’s a free tool
for taking screenshots
and add little things like
screen- arrows to it.
shots Its dead simple to use. I
use it 30+ times a day
(no joke).
26. Theses logos specify under what condition you’re
allowed to use the work. Most of the time all you
need to do is add a simple credit to its creator.
27. there are 2 ways to
add credits:
bottom of image last slide
29. this is cheezy!
Seriously dude,
nobody’s office looks like that.
(unless you work in an office of cheezy models)
30. this is more interestin
g
unexpected, visually interesting
photos are fun & gives energy to your story.
31. EXAMPLES:
“I want to talk to you about early
childhood medical care...”
“Here’s what’s happening with sales
of luxury french goods...”
“In freshman year i studied...”
(kidding)
32. GRAPHS ARE OK,
BUT REMEMBER:
It’s not just about the number,
it’s about what the numbers mean
44. WHAT IT mEANS:
Contrast
Text and images that are all the same size
and style is extremely boring and not
*First coined by
communicative. Add some contrast to make Robin Williams
it interesting. (no not that one)
Repetition
Repeat colors, fonts and images throughout
your presentation for a cohesive feel
(remember color mix?). Each new topic
slide should have related styles so that your
audience knows you are moving onto a new
point.
Alignment
Text and images on each slide should be
visually connected. Nothing should be out
of place.
Proximity
Related elements should be grouped
together
53. videos are cool
But keep it short, simple & relevant.
2-3 min is good, 30 seconds is best.
54. and save yourself
from the awkward
silence and always
preload your videos.
55. To avoid waiting for videos to load I like to
record a YouTube clip and edit it down to
only the bits I want to show and then
I embed in my slides.
Works 100% of the time with no waiting!
I use screenflow for this
56. Here I recorded a YouTube video and
removed the sound and had it play
automatically when I advanced slides.
This allowed me to talk over the video and
give a narrative which included a
Facebook page + Youtube clip
(In the presentation world
this is like George Lucas type stuff)
58. Save a tree
Upload your presentation to SlideShare.net.
This allows your audience to download a PDF
version and also share via Twitter and Facebook.
If you ge t selected as the top et
presentatio n of the day you g
ins tant fame and glory.
60. Unless you’re dealing with top secret stuff don’t be.
If you use the methods you just learned the only
person able to give your presentation should be you.
Using things like images instead of text refreshes the
memory of someone who was at your talk but means
nothing to someone who wasn’t.
62. 3 months ago I gave a 90-min talk in Australia to some
very nice people in the tourism industry.
One speaker told me it was crazy to upload my entire
slides to SlideShare because surely I was going to get
ripped off.
There were only 100 people in the room, but today
more than 8500 people have seen that same
presentation online.
I got lots of feedback from people all around the world
who said they got lots out of it and who also suggested
new material which made my future presentations even
better.
63. 3 months ago I gave a 90-min talk in Australia to some
very nice people in the tourism industry.
One speaker told me it was crazy to upload my entire
slides to SlideShare because surely I was going to get
ripped off.
There were only 100 people in the room, but today
more than 8500 people have seen that same
presentation online.
I got lots of feedback from people all around the world
who said they got lots out of it and who also suggested
new material which made my future presentations even
better. I also got hired for new work because of it.
67. If you leave wit h only one
sl ide from this presentation
it shoul d be this one:
steal this presentation:
1. HaVE A KILLER OPENING SLIDE
2. USE a color scheme
3. USE STUNNING VISUALS
4. GET YOUR TEXT RIGHT
5. USE CRAP
6. USE VIDEO
7. SHARE YOUR WORK
8. recap
73. buy The app that
doesn’t suck!
Includes 3 awesome
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74. credits: made using
keynote
total cost
= $0
photos:
websites:
1. flickr/One more night at the club/Irina Souiki
istockphoto.com
2. flickr/good news...and bad news/Shira Golding
colorlovers.com
2.flickr/Steve Jobs/dfarber
skitch.com
3.flickr/Audience/kurafire
screenflow.com
5. flickr/Neptune Statue/Fraochsidhe
flickr.com
9. cannes lions 2010/jessedee
noteandpoint.com
13. flickr/skittles/davidjmarland
slideshare.net
17. flickr/Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close/matt.hintsa
17. cannes lions 2010/jessedee
THANKS:
25. flickr//Bert and Ernie/See-ming Lee Alex G. for sitting across from me and swearing so
28.flickr/Vuiton Champs Elysées Shop/Little_Grizzly loud every day at Powerpoint, you’ve inspired me to
28.flickr/ Got Beer?/a4gpa create this preso. Pete O., for letting me be your
31. flickr/Can you read this, Luke Skywalker?/Stéfan sidekick, you’re a legend. Dean J., for letting me steal
your headline styles, they seem to work really well.
38. flickr/Toilet Trained/Anda74 Elizabeth G. you thought me all the CRAP I needed
49.flickr/presentation/ Eggplant to know when I was a young little brat. ATEC crew,
52. flickr/new york sunset/jerryfergusonphotography you’re all such an amazing bunch of people, how lucky
54. flickr/Domo asusta a Danbo/GViciano was I to come to Australia as a backpacker and end up
working in such an amazing part of the world for 4
58. flickr/Fussel reviewing/Faustenator years, thanks for your all support. To the people out
62- flickr/exit sign in the commonwealth/joeybaltimore there sharing this stuff on Facebook and Twitter, thank
65. flickr/Steve Jobs Keynote/acaben you! I wish i could invite you over for dinner one night.
62. flickr/jay-z/richie preiss And to Mum & Dad, cause they’re just the best.