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The non-designer's presentation book : principles for effective presentation design / Robin Williams.

Summary:

"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."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780134685892
  • ISBN: 013468589X
  • ISBN: 0321656210
  • ISBN: 9780321656216
  • Physical Description: x, 182 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Edition: Second edition.
  • Publisher: [San Francisco, California] : Peachpit Press, [2018]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Machine generated contents note: BEFORE YOU DESIGN -- 1. Where to Begin? -- What's a presentation? -- Does it need to be digital? -- Yes, it needs to be digital -- Which slide size to use? -- Both presenting and posting? -- Where is your audience? -- What's a bad presentation? -- What's a good presentation? -- Software options -- Boundaries can be great -- Templates and assets -- Share your slides -- 2. Get yourself Organized -- Plan, organize, outline, write -- Now that you're organized -- Four principles of presentation design (overview) -- OPTIMIZE THE CONTENT -- 3. Clarity -- Edit the text! -- Spread out the text! -- How many slides in a presentation? -- Sometimes you need lots on one slide -- 4. Relevance -- Get rid of superfluous stuff -- Backgrounds -- Don't use dorky clip art -- Use relevant photos -- Animation -- 5. Animation creates a focus -- Concerns about animation -- 6. Plot -- Make a beginning -- Tell us where you're going -- Text vs. images -- Find the humans in the story -- Tell relevant stories -- Vary the pace -- Make an end -- And leave time for questions -- Four principles of design (overview) -- DESIGN THE SLIDES -- 7. Contrast -- Contrast with typeface -- Contrast with color -- Contrast provides substance -- Contrast can help organize -- Contrast demands attention -- 8. Repetition -- Repeat to create a consistent look -- Repeat a style -- Repeat the image, but differently -- Unity with variety -- Design the repetitive elements -- Repetition doesn't mean sameness -- 9. Alignment -- Alignment cleans up individual slides -- Alignment cleans up your deck -- Alignment unifies your deck -- Alignment makes you look smarter -- Alignment is a great organizer -- Alignment will need adjusting -- Intentionally break the alignment! -- 10. Proximity -- Create relationships -- White space is okay -- But avoid trapped white space -- Proximity cleans and organizes -- Proximity is a starting point -- BEYOND THE PRINCIPLES -- 11. Handouts -- Why include handouts -- 12. Learn your Software -- Turn off "Autofit" or "Shrink text to fit" -- Set the vertical alignment to the top -- Adjust the space between lines -- Adjust the space between paragraphs -- Crop or mask an image -- Don't squish the images -- 13. Ignore these Rules -- Never read a slide aloud -- Never use serif typefaces -- Never use animation -- Never use more than one background -- Never make a slide without an image on it -- Never use more than five bullet points per slide -- Never use more than two or three words per bullet point -- Never use PowerPoint -- Never turn the lights off. Never turn the lights on -- Never provide handouts before your talk -- Never use pie charts -- Never use Arial or Helvetica -- 14. Listen to your Eyes -- Quiz: Listen to your eyes -- Checklist for content -- Checklist for slides -- Put it all together -- 15. Resources.
Subject: Visual communication.
Presentation graphics software.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Decoda Literacy Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Decoda Literacy Library 658.45 W55 2018 (Text) 35410000057984 General Collection Volume hold Available -
Columbia Bible College Library 686.2 252 W726 N812 2018 (Text) 34444001006972 Stacks Volume hold Available -
VIU Library - Nanaimo Campus P 93.5 W58 2009 (Text) M011549688 STACKS Volume hold Available -


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