These days, it's not just corporate marketing directors tasked with
giving computer-based presentations—anyone forced to stand in front
of a crowd and talk for more than three minutes had better know how to
put together a slide presentation. You're not a professional designer,
but you want your slides to look professional. What do you do?
Enter Robin Williams, the beloved, best-selling non-designer's
designer (with over 850,000 copies of The Non-Designer's Design Book
in print!) who has taught an entire generation the basics of design
and typography. In The Non-Designer's Presentation Book, Robin expands
upon the design principles introduced in her award-winning
Non-Designer's series. She explains four fundamental principles of
good design as applied to digital presentations, and adds four more
principles specific to clear communication with slides. Whether you
work with a Mac or PC, PowerPoint or Keynote, let Robin guide you, in
her signature, light-hearted style, through the entire process of
creating a presentation—from using the right software to organizing
your ideas to designing effective, beautiful slides that won't put
your audience to sleep. In this essential guide to presentation
design, you'll learn: What makes a good presentation or a bad one How
to plan, organize, and outline your presentation Four principles of
designing effective presentations Four principles for designing
beautiful slides that communicate clearly An exhaustive list of
timeless presentation rules...that you should totally ignore
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ISBN
9780321679086
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Pearson Technology Group
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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