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10 Design Principles to Create Impactful Presentations

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About 10 Design Principles to Create Impactful Presentations

Intro - Why this class is for you

Design for a Purpose

How Consistency Works

How to Find Matching Colors

Leave Space! How Whitespace Works

Give Structure With a Progress Bar

Subtle yet effective Animations

Don't Overuse Bullet Points

How to Work with Images

The Importance of the Last Slide

Show, Don't Tell

Class Project

What You Will Learn?

  • Welcome to 10 Design Principles to Create Impactful Presentations..
  • While creating presentations is part of the daily business for many, most are struggling to design slides that rivet the audience and help them reach their goals. In this class, you will learn the most crucial design principles to build slides that help you reach your goals and nail your next presentation..
  • Key lessons in this course:.
  • Who can benefit from this class?.
  • This class is for everyone seeking to improve his or her presentations. Some basic knowledge of presentation builders such as Google Slides or Powerpoint comes as an advantage – for example, how to change font sizes or insert an image – but eventually, even total beginners should be able to follow along. .
  • What can you expect of the class?.
  • I start the class with a fair bit of talking but bear with me. As soon as we dive into the nitty-gritty, we jump into presentations, and you can see on screen how I match colors, align elements, work with animations, and much more..
  • What is not covered in this class? .
  • This class is about design principles, therefore it does neither cover the content side of presentations nor the holding the presentation part. I might create classes on this at a later point though. .
  • Tools and Websites mentioned in the class:.
  • What more is there to say? .
  • I am new to creating those types of videos so I would be extremely thankful for actionable feedback on what I can improve for upcoming classes. Lastly, I'd be happy if we connect on LinkedIn, you review this class, or even participate in the class project.Take me to Julian's LinkedIn Page.
  • Thanks a lot for watching!.