Consistency in presentation design When your materials are consistent, your audience can focus on what you have to say. Inconsistent materials, by comparison, tend to distract from your message and keep your customers or employees from absorbing what you’re trying to say. How can you be sure you’re being consistent? Here are a few ways you can make your presentations not only uniform but are posed to make the most impact: 1. Use the same one or two fonts throughout. If you use a variety of fonts in your presentation you can make the information difficult to follow. If there are many types of fonts featured on posters […]
There is always something changing in our workplace – new colleagues, updated projects, budgets, market. Paradoxically, change is perhaps the one constant. Feedback – seeking it, giving it and receiving it – is one of the most effective tools we have for harnessing and promoting change so that it is to our benefit.
Communicating Motivation “Don’t worry about failures, worry about the chances you miss when you don’t even try.”– Jack Canfield In our competitive and fast-changing world motivation is a crucial factor. For you as a leader or a trainer, it’s not enough only to understand it, but also to inspire your team. Hence having an engaging presentation helps to communicate clearly your motivation message. Additionally, if you will use an unconventional hand-drawn style instead of default shapes, your presentation will look more authentic and personal.
If you need to illustrate a person’s company role, customer segment or attitude in a presentation, then these people icons can help you.
Whether your presentation is about global economies, worldwide logistics, new product delivery points around the world – vector maps are the visuals tools you’ll need.
Are you seeking for a way to make your IT technical slides look creative? Try to use atypical graphical elements inside the diagrams.
Do you have a presentation about website content? Are you redesigning a webpage and want to quickly sketch website changes for your designer? Or you report online traffic statistics? Using good old PowerPoint slides can be the fastest way, whether you draw a web mock-up or want to illustrate traffic charts.