Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Why use PowerPoint templates?
We've all seen them. We have all covered their eyes or politely bowed our heads and looked away. All we screwed our eyes and thought, "Oh no, I can not see this." But there is another replica of Friends, I am also, is a presentation where the presenter has misunderstood the meaning and use of a PowerPoint template. In fact so much so that their audience could easily become hypnotized if forced to follow each text object flying in from the left and right of the screen.
A PowerPoint template can create order. You can also create the structure, ease the public's perception, and increase the absorption of the contents. But it can also mislead the public, increase the tension, impatience and off all the qualities that an attentive audience were willing to offer their very beginning.
Perhaps the main question to be asking why the design is a PowerPoint template at all? Why use the resources for the acquisition or creation of a model that fill us content ourselves?
Well, the PowerPoint template itself is typically designed with a slide opening, or Masters title. With additional slides that make up the Slide Master.
For many this is where the role of the model of PowerPoint stops. And 'pure design. A shell if you want to host the content with the company logo always put in the correct angle. But if we explore the concept of a model, we find that the model actually allows us to format all the font sizes for different titles, captions, headers, footers, slide numbers and dates.
So, if used properly, the model can actually help to communicate the contents to the public, allowing them to understand that all securities that are in this font and size specification. All subtitles, this type of character and in this specific size, etc., so that they quickly and intuitively understand the format of the slides, the emphasis of your key issues and key messages, and then more easily follow the presentation.
Your content is the foundation of your presentation, and presentation of content, essential for successful presentations. The PowerPoint template is a key to this success, so as to define the attributes well. You can be aggressive and pushy with the contents, but must be subtle in its presentation.
Staying within the confines of the designed PowerPoint template, you will balance the public's ability and willingness to accept your thoughts, beliefs, and arguments. And after all is not that all anyone can ever really ask of our presentation? ...
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