3 design methods
that you can combine
to give your presentations a “wow effect”
The Steve Jobs method
the less is more strategy
No bullet points
Keep text minimal
Simple background
Huge images
Impactful design
Slides from presentations by Steve Jobs
The Godin method
the art of using images
Use
powerful
images
Few, or no words
Express emotions
Slides from “The tribes we lead” Seth Godin
The Kawasaki method
the 10/20/30 strategy
slides minutes point font
Ten is the optimal number of
slides in a PowerPoint
presentation because a
normal human being cannot
comprehend more than ten
concepts in a meeting—and
venture capitalists are very
normal.
In a perfect world, you give
your pitch in twenty minutes,
and you have forty minutes
left for discussion.
The majority of the
presentations that I see have
text in a ten point font. […]
as soon as the audience
figures out that you’re
reading the text, it reads
ahead of you because it can
read faster than you can
speak. The result is that you
and the audience are out of
synch.
Source: https://guykawasaki.com/the_102030_rule/
Slides from “The art of innovation” Guy Kawasaki
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prepare 10 slides
deliver in 20 minutes
design with powerful images and simple text written in 30 point font
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3 Design Methods