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Things to remember while designing a PowerPoint Presentation.
Things to remember
while designing a
PowerPoint Presentation
Easy to understand
Your presentation content should focus on the
information that you want to communicate, which should
be simple and understandable for all. It should be easy
for the audience to connect with.
businessinsider.com
10-20-30 rule
Guy Kawasaki from Apple suggests that your
presentation should not contain more than 10 slides, last
no more than 20 minutes and font size should be no
less than 30 points.
Use Charts and Graphs
Charts and graphs can also be distracting if they’re not
used right. Make sure your information design is simple
and clean so that the audience doesn’t spend the entire
time trying to decipher what your X axis says.
wikihow.com
Use High-Quality, Fresh
Templates
Templates can be distracting if they're too basic or if
the design feels dated. You need one with great
design options. Using a well-designed template makes
your presentation better.
24slides.com
Plan for multimedia
Using relevant images and videos can draw attention and
keep the audience interested in understanding your
presentation. Pictures are always worth a thousand words
Keep it simple
Make the presentation as simple, easy and straight-
forward as you can. Avoid including too many points that
are unnecessary for the audience.
due.com
Don’t overload information
As said earlier, too much information can confuse the
audience and may be silly or unnecessary, which
should be avoided during a corporate presentation.
pitchworx.com
Choose Appropriate
Fonts
Fonts are an important part of engaging your audience.
Fonts and typography choices have a subconscious effect
on viewers, causing them to characterize your company's
presentation and brand either positively or negatively.
forbes.com
Choose Color Well
Like font choice, colors cause specific subconscious
reactions from viewers. Choosing an outdated color
combination for your presentation will render it ineffective.
cmitsolutions.com
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