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6 Steps to a Snazzier Title Slide

I was watching a YouTube video recently on nutritional supplements (long story!) and saw the speaker had used this title slide. I immediately knew what was […]

PowerPoint Clip Art is Dead. Now What?

In December 2014, Microsoft retired its clip art gallery. Now when you insert clip art in PowerPoint, the program searches Bing Images and delivers pictures that […]

How to Make Your Slides Not Look Like PowerPoint

I’ve heard a lot of advice on how to make your slides look more professional. But one of the best pieces of advice is this: try […]

Bruce Gabrielle Reviews PowerPoint 2013. Should Your Business Upgrade?

There’s a lot that’s slick and cool about Office 2013, from its snazzy welcome screen to the buttery smoothness of the way windows resize and open. […]

Amazing Example of a Boardroom Presentation Using PowerPoint

UPDATE: There are still seats available in my June 6 Speaking PowerPoint seminar in Seattle. Check out the agenda if you want to learn how to […]

Slide Makeover – John Boehner’s Debt Ceiling Deck

The U.S. voted to increase the debt ceiling and now John Boehner’s PowerPoint deck, explaining the plan, is already drawing traffic tickets from the PowerPoint vigilantes […]

Great Design is about Taking Away, Not Adding

An important lesson for slide designers is this: great-looking design is more about TAKING AWAY unnecessary elements than ADDING more decorative elements. Here’s design great John McWade, author […]

PowerPoint Templates for Business Presentations – part 2 of 2

In part 1 of this blog post, we discussed templates for Ballroom-style presentations, which are performed with large audiences in dimly-lit ballrooms. But what about when […]

PowerPoint Templates for Business Presentations – part 1 of 2

One important decision when designing slides is “which slide template should I use”? A pleasing template can enhance the look of your slides and create the […]

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