presentation design techniques from the masters by @slidecomet @itseugenec
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Here's our take on some popular approaches to Presentation Design seen in some work by great presenters. Enjoy! Download here for a Tweet!: http://goo.gl/eV54KTRANSCRIPT
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their slides?
Ever wondered how masterful presenters
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We thought we’d share:
Great Examples & Presenters
DESIGN METHODたかはし
(JAPANESE WORDS:“TAKAHASHI”)
BIGit utilizes really
as visualsTEXT
it isolates the:
MAINmessage
of each slide
What it looks like:
IT’S CLEAN
IT’S STRIKING
IT’S MEMORABLE
KAWASAKIDesign Method
it’s also coined the:
METHOD10. 20. 30.
Slides10. 20. 30.
Minutes10. 20. 30.Lasting
Point Font10. 20. 30.
at least
any presentation to reach agreement.
Mainly used for
(e.g. investor pitch)
Because if you think I suck, I at least want you to be able to track my progress through the speech so that you know approximately know how much longer I’m going to suck.”
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- Guy Kawasaki
Guy’s reason for the Top 10 format:
What it looks like:
Brief
Succinct
Digestable
LESSIGDesign Method
Images are usedSparingly
Slides syncwith Speech
“as I was saying, the WORDS CHANGES WITH YOUR SPEECH”
Many Slidesthat change
Quickly
What it looks like:
Dynamic
Exciting
Stimulating
GODINDESIGN METHOD
+IMAGES TEXT
It utilizes:
IMAGES
It utilizes :^
mainly
IMAGESUPERIORITY
It advocates :
& Storytelling
“Make slides thatReinforce your words
not repeat them.”-Seth Godin
What it looks like:
EMOTIONAL
INTERESTING
VISUAL
Steve JobsDesign Method
It utilizes aGradient
Background
Huge Imageswith Text
it’s kept Minimal.
Minimal animation.
Minimal elements.
Minimal message.no bullets.
What it looks like:
Visual.Elegant.Impactful.
DESIGN METHODTAKASHI
5 PRESENTATION DESIGN TECHNIQUES
G!"#$ D"%&'(%out there.
There are many other
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Let us know:
Inspired by these people:Lawrence Lessig
Guy KawasakiMasoyoshi Takahashi
Seth GodinSteve Jobs
Michael Pancho’s Deck
Other Credits
The Stock XchangePresentation Zen
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