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Presentation Tips
The storyboard
http://stinsondesign.com/services/storyboarding
For making a good presentation, a story board can help us to communicate our ideas
1 idea
1 slide
Clear presentation... Make sure receptors get the message (examples can help)
10 -20 -30 rule
Guy Kawasaki establish this rule in order to make a good presentation:
The presentation shouldn’t has more than 10 slides The presentation shouldn’t spend more than 20 minutes The presentation should has more than 30 font size words
Guy Kawasaki
Slide backgroundAvoid motley backgrounds. Don't use PowerPoint themes.
The use of colour
Not use more than five colours for one slide.
How to use colours
Monochrome combination, analogous colour scheme, complementary colours, black and white with some emphasis also recommended.
By: Jayhawk Explorer
TextIs highly recommend applying to the presentation a small part of content because the presentation should be dynamic and clear.
Type of letterSan Serif (Arial, Verdana) and standard. No more than 2 types of letter in a presentation.
By: Don Moyer
Image
Good quality and CC license or yours
By: Historias Visuales
EmotionwareIs recommendable to put a good quality picture related with the theme on discussion [Castañeda, 2012; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC42989F0fw]
By: meerkatsoyer1415
ObjectsGraphics, diagrams and similar good: But with the lest data possible. No clip art or gifts
Categoría 1 Categoría 2 Categoría 3 Categoría 40
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Graphic Title
Serie 1 Serie 2 Serie 3
Sales
1er trim. 2º trim. 3er trim. 4º trim.
One image one slide
In order to present a proffesional presentation we recommend use one single image per slide.
By: Anamae
Put referencesIt’s really important to set the references in the cases we use images, ideas, speaches of other people(APA style recomended)
A TITLE, a SLIDE
By: Meerkatsoyer1415
Number your slides
By: ErwingHormet
Is recommended to numerate each slide if the presentaton is large and the orator wants to have control on his time
Numbers are usually confusing to the audienceUse as few as possible and allow extra time for the audience to do the math.
By: Rafael Fischmann
Numbers should never be ultra preciseAnticipated Revenues of $660,101.83” looks silly. Are your numbers that accurate? Just say $660 thousand.
By: .sarahwynne.
Avoid grammar mistakes
By: Chiew Pang
The "Rule of Six”This is another way to structure a presentation: Maximum of six words per six lines per visual.
By: Kit