PowerPoint Deck DesignThis service designs technically savvy, creative, PowerPoint presentations that are visually stunning, and that will make an impact, drive value, build upon the brand, and create premium presentation experiences for stakeholders, customers, partners, and prospective customers.
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Why use me to design your PowerPoint presentation? To help the audience remember your message, you should use recall aids. A recall aid is something that the audience can use to recall the points you have made after you are finished the presentation. There are many different forms of recall aids, including handouts, workbooks, cards, and PowerPoint. PowerPoint can be a recall aid because it can give visual reminders of the points you are making.
The most popular usage of PowerPoint as a recall aid is when you use the title and bullet points to reinforce the key points you are speaking about. An even more effective way to use PowerPoint as a recall aid is to use visuals, such as graphs, diagrams, or images to help tell a story that illustrates your point.
Audiences remember your powerful stories more than any other part of your presentation. You can burn the points in their memory even more by showing a photo, telling a story related to that photo, then making the point that the story and photo illustrate. In this way, the emotional impact of the photo will add weight to the point you make through the story.
PowerPoint should not necessarily be the only recall aid you use, but it could be a valuable tool in helping your audience remember and act on your points. My instructional design and visual information background allows me to create impactful PowerPoint presentations for you that drive your points home to your audience.
The most popular usage of PowerPoint as a recall aid is when you use the title and bullet points to reinforce the key points you are speaking about. An even more effective way to use PowerPoint as a recall aid is to use visuals, such as graphs, diagrams, or images to help tell a story that illustrates your point.
Audiences remember your powerful stories more than any other part of your presentation. You can burn the points in their memory even more by showing a photo, telling a story related to that photo, then making the point that the story and photo illustrate. In this way, the emotional impact of the photo will add weight to the point you make through the story.
PowerPoint should not necessarily be the only recall aid you use, but it could be a valuable tool in helping your audience remember and act on your points. My instructional design and visual information background allows me to create impactful PowerPoint presentations for you that drive your points home to your audience.