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Setting your presentation's personality

October 23, 2009 · by Jan Schultink
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Usually, I still fail to do this 100%: setting the personality of a presentation and using it consistently throughout the slides. What contributes to a presentation personality:

One example of a consistent personality is a teenage bedroom: decoration, posters, are all in a consistent style. And the style fits the personality of the owner as well.

Let’s think of a few possible presentation personalities:

The list can go on forever. Think about personality when designing your next presentation, taking into account your own personality, the topic at hand, your audience’s personality, your mood. And try to stick to it.

Related reading a post by Olivia Mitchell on The top 7 PowerPoint slide designs.

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