Everyone wants to avoid “death by PowerPoint”—whether on the giving or receiving end of a presentation. Here are four PowerPoint design tips you can use today that will add a bit of spark to your ...
Microsoft’s PowerPoint is extremely popular in schools, universities, and the corporate world, but it has never been as popular with home users. Not surprising since it’s all about creating ...
All of us must have ever experienced the fair part of a poor presentation of the PowerPoint. Certainly, it takes time and attention to create a presentation having a good impression. Well, then what ...
We’ve all been there—staring at a blank PowerPoint slide, feeling the pressure to create something that’s not just functional but also visually captivating and professional. Whether it’s for a big ...
The four tabs for Themes, Tables, Charts and SmartArt have all gone, and their many different sets of tools have been merged into two new tabs. Like Word and Excel, PowerPoint now includes the new ...
10 slide design tips for producing powerful and effective presentations Your email has been sent This article is also available as a PDF download. By Garr Reynolds ...
Q. I’ve been using Microsoft PowerPoint for years, but I feel like there’s so much more I could be doing with it. Do you have any tips that could help even an experienced PowerPoint user? A. Almost 35 ...
One of the coolest PowerPoint slideshows I have ever seen is one of PowerPoint’s own templates; it’s called “Duarte’s Five Rules.” It uses animation, graphics, fonts, layout, design, sound, narration, ...
Death by PowerPoint. We’ve all been there: forced to sit through one slide after another crammed with text, all those awful bullet points and no visuals for relief. B-O-R-I-N-G. If that sounds bad, ...
Humans are visual creatures. MIT Neuroscientists have found that the brain can recognize images seen for as little as 13 milliseconds. In fact, web pages with images draw 94 percent more views than ...