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The money question

February 28, 2012

How much does it cost to redesign a PowerPoint deck?

People always ask me "How much is will it cost to redesign my presentation?" Every design job is different so the costs vary from project to project. I'm not trying to hide a trade secret here, it's just the way it is. Only after I've had a conversation with a potential client and reviewed his deck … [Read more...] about How much does it cost to redesign a PowerPoint deck?

PowerPoint Cheating Death by PowerPoint,  cost,  deck,  design,  presentation design,  price

Valentine's Day before

February 16, 2012

February Slide Makeover of the Month

With February comes Valentine's Day so I thought I'd draw inspiration from William Shakespeare to address a common problem in slide layout: How do you format a quotation? Before Snore. Apart from the pleasant background color and graphics, this quotation is about as florid as a wet dishrag. This … [Read more...] about February Slide Makeover of the Month

PowerPoint chart,  Cheating Death by PowerPoint,  Death by PowerPoint,  deck,  decks,  design,  powerpoint,  presentation,  presentation design,  redesign,  slide,  slides

Medical product slide before

February 15, 2012

How do you show bad news in PowerPoint?

Sometimes it's necessary to tell your audience something that's not so great. Most presenters really don't want to be the Bad Guy, but it's important that their audiences have all the facts about what's going on, whether it's an underperforming fund, a bad quarter, negative ratings, or flagging … [Read more...] about How do you show bad news in PowerPoint?

Communication,  Mistakes,  PowerPoint bad design,  Cheating Death by PowerPoint,  deck,  miscommunication,  powerpoint,  presentation,  presentation design,  slide

Favorite veg table slide: before

February 1, 2012

January Slide Makeover of the Month

This month's slide was adapted from a real presentation I worked on in December. So as not to reveal proprietary information, the data have been changed but the slide layout is essentially the same. Before This slide took me a little while to figure out. I can tell that the four data points are … [Read more...] about January Slide Makeover of the Month

PowerPoint chart,  Cheating Death by PowerPoint,  Death by PowerPoint,  deck,  decks,  design,  powerpoint,  presentation,  presentation design,  redesign,  slide,  slides

PowerPoint vs. Prezi

January 17, 2012

PowerPoint vs. Prezi: Which is better?

Throughout history, there have been many great rivalries: Red Sox vs. Yankees, Coke vs. Pepsi, Mac vs. PC. In the battle for the hearts and minds of the presentation community, perhaps there is no greater clash than PowerPoint vs. Prezi. Up-and-comer Prezi brings its A-game to the fight. It's … [Read more...] about PowerPoint vs. Prezi: Which is better?

Communication,  Presentation Skills Cheating Death by PowerPoint,  design,  powerpoint,  presentation,  presentation design,  Prezi,  slide

missed target

January 10, 2012

Ready, Fire, Aim! The wrong way to design a PowerPoint deck

I once got a call from a woman who wanted some PowerPoint advice. She said something along the lines of, "Well, I've finished all the slides, now I need to work on my script." "You fool!" I wanted to shout. "You've done it backwards! Throw it away and start all over again!" Then I pictured myself … [Read more...] about Ready, Fire, Aim! The wrong way to design a PowerPoint deck

PowerPoint Cheating Death by PowerPoint,  Death by PowerPoint,  deck,  decks,  design,  powerpoint,  presentation,  presentation design,  redesign,  slide,  slides

Laura Foley, presentation thought leader

January 6, 2012

Three steps to becoming a Thought Leader

Thought leadership is a relatively new term that describes being known for one's expertise on a certain topic. A thought leader is seen as a visionary, someone with ideas that can improve the way things are done. Yesterday I officially became a thought leader. Become a PowerPoint Ninja in 2012 is … [Read more...] about Three steps to becoming a Thought Leader

PowerPoint,  Presentation Skills Cheating Death by PowerPoint,  powerpoint,  social media,  thought leadership

Before slide

December 23, 2011

December Slide Makeover of the Month

This month's slide comes from a real presentation that a colleague of mine sat through. The image and text have been changed to protect the identity of the presenter, but it's essentially the same slide from the deck. Before Wow. This slide has it all: a tiny title, densely packed text, … [Read more...] about December Slide Makeover of the Month

PowerPoint Cheating Death by PowerPoint,  Death by PowerPoint,  deck,  decks,  design,  powerpoint,  presentation,  presentation design,  redesign,  slide,  slides

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