“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

Maya Angelou

 

Death by Powerpoint is all to familiar for those of us who attend many meetings.

How can we make our presentations stand out and effectively communicate our message?

Firstly presentations should support the speaker and the message, and not be a substitute or something to hide behind. Effective presentations tell a story and evoke emotion in the audience.

Steve Jobs was a master at using graphics and a storyline to support his message. See the video of the iPhone launch in 2007 for an example of how it can be done.

I specialise in taking your message and designing a presentation to tell a story and evoke emotion to make your message memorable for your audience.

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5 principles for great presentations

Forbes have published a great article on effective presentations: In summary: 1. It’s About You, Not the Slides 2. Let Your PowerPoint Slides Support Your Point, Not Make It 3. Incorporate Graphics Into Your PowerPoint Presentation to Evoke Emotion 4. Keep Your PowerPoint Slides Simple 5. Tell a Story with Your Presentation   By the way, if you are creating presentations on a Mac, have you tried Keynote? It’s powerful and easy to use. I have used both and find Keynote more intuitive with very powerful features.  ...