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11 Feb 15Hernan Mavrommatis
Want to make a great slidedeck? A TED staffer shares some big-picture things to think about, and some helpful tactical tips.
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17 Jan 15
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Think about your slides last.
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slides
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developing
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layer
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decks
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enhance
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visual
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Create a consistent look and feel
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typography
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estrictive
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sample graphic elements
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Think about topic transitions
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consistency
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general slides
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With text, less is almost always more.
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Use photos that enhance meaning.
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Go easy on the effects and transitions.
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Use masking to direct attention in images.
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Try panning large images.
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For video, don’t use autoplay.
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Reproduce simple charts and graphs.
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15 Jan 15
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but I think it’s far more effective when the slides are for the audience to give them a visual experience that adds to the words.
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Create a consistent look and feel.
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I like to create a few slides to hold sample graphic elements and type, then copy what I need from those slides as I go.
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. I like to create one style for the slides that are the meat of what I’m saying, and then another style for the transitions between topics.
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With text, less is almost always more.
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try to progressively reveal text (like unveiling bullet points one by one) as you need it.
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Your photo could be a metaphor or something more literal, but it should be clear why the audience is looking at it, and why it’s paired with what you’re saying.
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Go easy on the effects and transitions
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Use masking to direct attention in images.
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Try panning large images.
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For video, don’t use autoplay.
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Reproduce simple charts and graphs
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11 Jan 15
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Think about your slides last
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Create a consistent look and feel.
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Think about topic transitions.
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With text, less is almost always more.
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Use photos that enhance meaning.
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Go easy on the effects and transitions.
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Use masking to direct attention in images.
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Try panning large images.
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For video, don’t use autoplay.
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Reproduce simple charts and graphs.
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07 Jan 15
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Create a consistent look and feel.
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Think about topic transitions.
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punchy photos
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Use photos that enhance meaning.
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more literal,
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something
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metaphor
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06 Jan 15
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The big picture…
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I think it’s far more effective when the slides are for the audience to give them a visual experience that adds to the words.
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Create a consistent look and feel.
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I like to create a few slides to hold sample graphic elements and type, then copy what I need from those slides as I go.
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Think about topic transitions.
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I like to create one style for the slides that are the meat of what I’m saying, and then another style for the transitions between topics.
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With text, less is almost always more
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try to progressively reveal text (like unveiling bullet points one by one) as you need it.
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Use photos that enhance meaning.
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punchy photos
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Your photo could be a metaphor or something more literal, but it should be clear why the audience is looking at it, and why it’s paired with what you’re saying.
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tactica
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Go easy on the effects and transitions
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Use masking to direct attention in images.
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Try panning large images
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For video, don’t use autoplay.
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Reproduce simple charts and graphs
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You could redraw it in the native presentation application
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it can really make your presentation feel consistent and thought-through, of one flavor from soup to nuts
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05 Jan 15
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captivated
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coworkers
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the big, overarching goals, and the little tips and tricks that make your presentation sing
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Think about your slides last.
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decks
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Create a consistent look and feel.
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typography
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pre-built
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restrictive
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graphic
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Think about topic transitions.
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With text, less is almost always more.
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unveiling
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Use photos that enhance meaning.
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launch
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Go easy on the effects and transitions.
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lethargy
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Use masking to direct attention in images.
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components
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Duplicate
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Try panning large images.
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canvas
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For video, don’t use autoplay.
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predictable
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Reproduce simple charts and graphs.
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disrupts
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typography
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slides
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prerequisite
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how to make slides that communicate your idea, from TED’s in-house expert
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slide decks
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10 tips
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effective slide deck
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he big, overarching goals
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little tips and tricks
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Think about your slides last
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Building your slides
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main message
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Create a consistent look and feel.
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related typography
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colors
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imagery across
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Think about topic transitions.
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one style
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avoid
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a lot of text,
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With text, less is almost always more.
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effectiveness
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spoken words
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slide text
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Use photos that enhance meaning.
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Look for
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photos
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aren’t
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complex
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Go easy on the effects and transitions.
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Powerpoint
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Keynote
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droplet transition
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page flip
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Use masking to direct attention in images.
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individual components
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image transparency
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Duplicate that image
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Follow the technique here
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pan it verticall
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For video, don’t use autoplay
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drag a Quicktime file
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predictable control
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Reproduce simple charts and graphs.
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redraw it
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in the native presentation
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public speaking
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02 Jan 15
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10 tips on how to make slides that communicate your idea
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focus on what’s actually being said
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10 tips for making an effective slide deck, split into two parts: the big, overarching goals, and the little tips and tricks that make your presentation sing.
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Think about your slides last
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enhance the listener experience.
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Create a consistent look and feel.
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good slide
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each slide feels like part of the same story.
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same or related typography,
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Think about topic transitions.
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With text, less is almost always more.
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avoid—slides with a lot of text
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If you can’t avoid having text-y slides, try to progressively reveal text (like unveiling bullet points one by one) as you need it.
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Use photos that enhance meaning.
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(1) speak strongly to the concept you’re talking about
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(2) aren’t compositionally complex.
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Go easy on the effects and transitions.
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Use masking to direct attention in images. I
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Try panning large images.
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canvas
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For video, don’t use autoplay.
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Reproduce simple charts and graphs.
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make it much more easy on the eyes.
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23 Dec 14
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decks
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captivated
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overarching
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Think about your slides last.
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Create a consistent look and feel.
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pre-built
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restrictive
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graphic
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Think about topic transitions.
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consistency
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texture
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With text, less is almost always more.
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staying heads-up and listening.
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Use photos that enhance meaning.
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concept
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compositionally
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the new
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Go easy on the effects and transitions.
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Use masking to direct attention in images.
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Try panning large images.
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For video, don’t use autoplay.
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Reproduce simple charts and graphs.
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Benjamin Zander’s charming TED Talk
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13 Dec 14
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canvas
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, 10 tips
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effective
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big picture
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Think about your slides last.
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Create a consistent look and feel.
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typography
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topic transitions
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With text, less is almost always more
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simple
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punchy photos
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Use photos that enhance meaning.
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tactical tips
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Go easy on the effects and transitions.
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Use masking to direct attention in images
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big arrow
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masking
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Try panning large images
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canvas
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illegible
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For video, don’t use autoplay
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Reproduce simple charts and graphs
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04 Nov 14
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16 Oct 14
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12 Oct 14
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05 Oct 14
"10 tips for editing video"
TED presentations slide presentation public speaking slides design decks tips
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26 Sep 14marcibar
Want to make a great slidedeck? A TED staffer shares some big-picture things to think about, and some helpful tactical tips.
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22 Sep 14
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02 Sep 14Colin Simpson
10 tips for better slide decks | TED Blog .
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26 Aug 14
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28 Jul 14Mike taylor
10 tips on how to make slides that communicate your idea http://t.co/n4umFiPz65 via @tedtalks < some great tips here #presentation
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26 Jul 14
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25 Jul 14
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22 Jul 14Jesper Dahl Jeppesen
Brug sommerferien på at gøre dine præsentationer fantastiske http://t.co/1VqO0SQbdq
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21 Jul 14
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Thomas Colombera
10 tips on how to make slides that communicate your idea v/ @principedebase
10 excellents conseils pour améliorer vos présentations #TEDTalks http://t.co/lElTf2m3Ne -
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10 tips on how to make slides
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20 Jul 14
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19 Jul 14Craig Nansen
10 tips for better slide decks. http://t.co/YsHJkU7Z6V #aoptech
— Bill Brannick (@CoachB0066) July 19, 2014
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Marc Snyder
How to create a perfect presentation, with tips from one of our designers: http://t.co/PxPOoxu7L2
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jamila ayoub
"and"
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18 Jul 14
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Tara Helkowski
10 tips on how to make slides that really communicate your idea http://t.co/eBQd8oUoBl via @wordpressdotcom
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Elizabeth Crawford
Aaron Weyenberg is the master of slide decks. Our UX Lead creates Keynote presentations that are both slick and charming—the kind that pull you in and keep you captivated, but in an understated way that helps you focus on what’s actually being said. He does this for his own presentations and for lots of other folks in the office. Yes, his coworkers ask him to design their slides, because he’s just that good.
We asked Aaron to bottle his Keynote mojo so that others could benefit from it. Here, 10 tips for making an effective slide deck, split into two parts: the big, overarching goals, and the little tips and tricks that make your presentation sing. -
Ariane Skapetis
How to create a perfect presentation, with tips from one of our designers: http://t.co/PxPOoxu7L2
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Monika Melsha
Good lord who can't use these? 10 tips on how to make slides that really communicate your idea http://t.co/JgWrMLNoQO via @wordpressdotcom
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pramodbhagat
"Aaron Weyenberg"
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17 Jul 14
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Think about your slides last.
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That means using the same or related typography, colors and imagery across all your slides.
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One thing to avoid—slides with a lot of text.
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Look for photos that (1) speak strongly to the concept you’re talking about and (2) aren’t compositionally complex.
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- Use masking to direct attention in images.
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- Reproduce simple charts and graphs.
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Ren Atkins
Want to make a great slidedeck? A TED staffer shares some big-picture things to think about, and some helpful tactical tips.
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rnidhubhda
Awesome post on creating better presentations. Learn Keynote mojo of @aweyenberg. 10 tips for better slide decks http://t.co/vJrnQZve28
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Laura Castrillo
"View the whole slidedeck from this presentation."
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Jennifer Scheffer
Want to make a great slidedeck? A TED staffer shares some big-picture things to think about, and some helpful tactical tips.
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