Yellow text, blue background. Six bullet points of six words or less. Bullet points on a corporate template.The problem?Your audience can read for themselves.The solution?Use diagrams, charts, graphs, and animation for the next stage in presentation development.

Yellow text, blue background. Six bullet points of six words or less. Bullet points on a corporate template.

The problem?
Your audience can read for themselves.

The solution?
Use diagrams, charts, graphs, and animation for the next stage in presentation development.

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    High-Rise Construction

    22nd October - This slide illustrates how thickness of floors and ceilings can reduce construction costs or deliver more floors in the same height building.

  • timeline-thumb Presentation Theory

    Visuals instead of Bullet Points

    20th October - Text heavy slides make presenters irrelevant. Use charts, diagrams, and graphs instead. This example shows how to find the picture behind every slide of bullet points.

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    4D Presenting

    20th October - Presenters should control the timely control of information on screen in order to captivate the audience. Present in 4D so that the audience don’t know if slide or presenter is leading.

  • visual-aids Presentation Theory

    Visual Aids

    17th October - To present well, we need to understand when and why to use visual aids, what audiences are looking for, and how to make our messages stick.

  • thumb-consumers-powerpoint-template PowerPoint Templates

    Consumers Template

    16th October - This free pale blue PowerPoint template shows four consumers in the bottom left. This PowerPoint template may be relevant for use in presentations in Government, politics, public administration, business, or retail.

  • memory-techniques Presentation Theory

    Memory Techniques

    15th October - People use memory techniques to remember information. By delivering information in a presentation in ways that are easy to remember, information recall rates can be lifted.

  • slides-that-dont-make-sense Presentation Theory

    Slides that Don’t Make Sense

    15th October - Visual Cognitive Dissonance exists when slides don’t make sense on their own, and the audience need the presenter to explain the presentation.

  • presentation-zen Presentation Book Reviews

    Presentation Zen

    12th October - Presentation Zen has made a significant impact on the way some people present. But, is it possible to convey complex information with a series of stock photos and slide titles?

  • abstract-sky-thumb-powerpoint-templates PowerPoint Templates

    Abstract Sky Template

    9th October - A PowerPoint template that depicts a bright blue sky. It also contains some bright light lens flare effects.

  • thumb-europe-powerpoint-template PowerPoint Templates

    Europe Template

    1st October - This PowerPoint template shows a map of Europe in the background. It can be used in presentations about Europe. This template might be suitable for presentations on logistics or politics.

  • thumb-shoppers-powerpoint-template PowerPoint Templates

    Economic Demand Template

    1st October - This free PowerPoint template shows consumers shopping. It is suitable for use in retail, but can also be used in presentations about the macro-economic climate and economic demand.

  • development-capacity PowerPoint Slides

    Organisational Development

    30th September - This slide explains the issues companies face when managing development activity alongside the day-to-day running of the business.

The finished presentation looks much more impressive. m62 replaced the text with professional looking images that convey our message visually. Our presenters now find it much easier to get our point across clearly, and feel far more confident presenting with the knowledge that they have good slides behind them.

Martin Hawkins, Executive Director, Sun Branding Solutions
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