Tips for making effective power point presentations

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PPT theme

When you are preparing a PPT, think like a reader and what category and audience it is for. Understanding these points will help you clear your vision for power presentation creation. You can search for ready made PPT templates and themes over the internet for power point and get started.

 

Title Slide

First impression is the last impression. It will set a stage for your presentation whether it will engage the reader or not. So, before you prepare a title slide, think of the purpose of your PPT. Here are the five sections you could check below to identify what title slide could be the best for you.

  • The Logo SlideĀ . Focus on the branding and brand image of your group by starting off by putting your logo and tagline front and center.
  • The Big Question Slide. Most presentations are designed to inform. But it’s also fun to flip the script and ask a question of your audience. It kick starts the conversation.
  • The Introductory Slide. This slide focuses on showcasing your credentials and background to establish authority.
  • The Roadmap Slide. Chart the course for your presentation ahead by giving a sneak preview of the outline.
  • The Team Slide. Does your presentation focus on a group’s effort? It’s a great idea to start your presentation by showcasing all of the minds behind the project.

 

More visuals, less text

An image is worth a thousand words. This is true, images and visuals engages the audience compared to plain text. Also, a picture enables the reader to grab the things better. So, while preparing the slides, you should focus on using more infographics, statistics data etc.

For text part, follow the 5/5/5 rule. 5 words per line, 5 lines per slide, and 5 heavy text-slides in a row. This will keep your presentation to the point and help you grab attention of the reader.

Colors and fonts

Colors and fonts play a major factor in PPT designing. It is advisable to choose fonts and colors wisely based on the purpose and audience of PPT. Always use decent color combinations for background that should look good to eyes. Similarly, use standard or professional fonts (e.g. Times New Roman) that should not look heavy to the reader.

Give a proper focus to the structure. Suppose you have used H2 for slide headings, H3 for sub-headings then you should follow the same pattern through out the PPT. It makes your PPT looks professional.

Read the article by Dave Paradi on colors and fonts selection for PPT.

Ending Note

It is a good practice to always add an ending note to the PPT. You’re PPT should have a Thank You slide. You can either write “Thank You” in a big font or can use a Thank You Image for PPT as well available on the internet.

 

 

 

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