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If you need a PowerPoint presentation, Smokingdogsdesign.com can help you create it or help you “spice it up.” Adding animation, music, or movie clips to you presentation can take it from boring to memorable. Let us help you design your presentation. Below are a few basic design rules to follow. With all design rules, they are made to be broken. But if you follow these rules, your presentation is more apt to be successful than not!
Rules
1. Less is always more. You want the information to be the focal point of the presentation, not the animations. Some people try and dazzle the viewer with unneeded and inappropriate animation that overpowers the information they are trying to convey. The animations and special effects should ENHANCE the presentation, not TAKE AWAY from it!
2 Make the content of the presentation stand on its own. Can you hand out the presentation to the viewer and he/she is just as impressed without the animations? If you can answer “yes” to this question, your animations can only add to the presentation.
3. Know your audience. If you are making a presentation to a group of financial officers, they might not appreciate inane music and animated Bart Simpson figures. They want the facts and figures. Their time is limited and they want you to get to the point. If you are making a presentation to a group of college students, they would love the animations. It is the presenter’s responsibility to communicate to the viewer at his or her intellectual level. KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE!
4. Have Fun! The most memorable presentations have a mixture of humor and fun. Add in well thought out content with light animations, and you should have a successful presentation!!!
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