If you have ‘em, use ‘em. If you make your living as a presentation professional you’re probably using Microsoft’s Office365 (PowerPoint 2013) and the Adobe CS suite of tools to create your designs and templates. The most recent iterations of both software suites boast cloud services and … Continue reading
Read more →You may have heard designers or anyone involved in the media industry toss around the terms image resolution, PPI, and DPI without really knowing what they mean. Oddly enough, these terms are tossed around so much that even some designers don’t really understand the difference. But anyone interested in design, … Continue reading
Read more →Imagine that your job required you to speak in front of a gigantic crowd of people in an enormous amphitheater. You spent countless hours perfecting your speech, painstakingly crafting and positioning each word for maximum effect. You obsessed over your wardrobe choice down to the thread count. You … Continue reading
Read more →PowerPoint presentations have a reputation for being a little dry. Whether you’re an old pro or an excited newcomer, it’s still vitally important that you have something more for your audience than just a slideshow presentation. You have to engage your audience – and that means more than pretty design. … Continue reading
Read more →Here at pptXTREME, we spend a lot of time thinking about PowerPoint. Most of the time, we’re thinking about how things can be made better. But sometimes, we need to remember how bad it can get. We recently located a what-not-to-do slideshow aptly called “Quite Possibly the World’s … Continue reading
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