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Written by Tina<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Presentations – whether they are made with Powerpoint or other applications, are a great way to support a speech, visualize complicated concepts or focus attention on a subject.<\/p>\n However, a bad presentation can achieve the opposite. Badly designed slides with too much text or bad graphics can distract or worse, irritate the audience.<\/p>\n Here’s is a short guide that will help you create presentations with a professional look and concise content, avoiding the most common mistakes. <\/p>\n Design<\/strong><\/p>\n The first thing that gives a professional touch to any presentation is the design.<\/p>\n Presentation Helper<\/a> has a large selection of free Powerpoint templates for a variety of topics. However, whether you download a free template or create your own, keep the following in mind:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n You may use your company logo, highlight headers, create a special frame for figures\/images or the whole slide but don’t overload your slides with these elements.<\/p>\n Colors<\/strong><\/p>\n A poor choice of colors can shatter a presentation.<\/p>\n If you’re unsure which colors match best, use ColorBlender<\/a> to get a set of up to six matching colors, simply by moving a set of RGB sliders back and forth.<\/p>\n Text<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Remember that your slides are only there to support, not to replace your talk! You’ll want to tell a story, describe your data or explain circumstances, and only provide keywords through your slides. If you read your slides and if you do it slow and badly, the audience will get bored and stop listening.<\/p>\n Images<\/strong><\/p>\n Images are key elements of every presentation. Your audience has ears and eyes – they’ll want to see what you’re talking about, and a good visual cue will help them to understand your message much better.<\/p>\n If you don’t have your own images, you can browse Flickr<\/a> or Google’s image search for material. If this is a very public and official presentation however, you need to keep copyrights in mind.<\/p>\n Animations & Media<\/strong><\/p>\n In animations, there is a fine line between a comic or professional impression. However, animations can be rather powerful tools to visualize and explain complicated matters. A good animation can not only improve understanding, but can also make the message stick with your audience.<\/p>\n Target & Content<\/strong><\/p>\n Your target i.e. your audience, defines the content of your presentation. For example, you won’t be able to teach school kids about the complicated matters of economy. However, you may be able to explain what economy is in the first place and why it is important.<\/p>\n If you lose the attention of your audience, everything will be lost – it won’t matter how ingenious your design ??? or how brilliantly you picked colors and keywords.<\/p>\n A well-prepared and enthusiastic talk will help you convince your audience and maintain their attention. There are some key points that define a good talk.<\/p>\n If you’re unsure whether or not you’re doing it right, read this article on How NOT to Give a Presentation<\/a>.<\/p>\n Finally, in order to prepare a stunning presentation, you may also be interested in the following articles:<\/p>\n Build & Show Presentations Online With 280 Slides<\/a> by Stefan<\/p>\n Create Awesome Excel & PowerPoint Charts with ChartChooser<\/a> by Matt<\/p>\n Liven Up Your PowerPoint Presentations With LiveWeb<\/a> by Jerry<\/p>\n Make Beautiful Online Presentations With Sliderocket<\/a> by Varun<\/p>\n Give Your Presentations A Boost With ZoomIt<\/a> by Saikat<\/p>\n What are your tips for a killer presentation? Present them to us in the comments.<\/p>\n Image credits: JadeGordon<\/a>, eqphotolog<\/a>, ba1969<\/a>, danzo08<\/a>, svilen001<\/a>, hisks<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Written by Tina Presentations – whether they are made with Powerpoint or other applications, are a great way to support a speech, visualize complicated concepts or focus attention on a subject. However, a bad presentation can achieve the opposite. 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2. Use Consistency<\/h2>\n
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3. Use Contrast<\/h2>\n
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4. Apply Brilliance<\/h2>\n
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5. KISS<\/h2>\n
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6. Take Home Message<\/h2>\n
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7. Add Images<\/h2>\n
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8. Don’t Be Silly<\/h2>\n
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9. Keep Your Audience In Mind<\/h2>\n
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10. Practice<\/h2>\n
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