December 2010
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Presentation Studio Christmas Powerpoint... →
Presentation Studio Australia love this time of year! We wanted to thank all our clients and partners for such a great year with a special message and what better way than a Christmas PowerPoint Presentation!
Our wonderful design team had so much fun getting back to traditional techniques drawing, cutting and pasting some Christmas decorations that we lovingly photographed and rebuilt in...
Presentation Studio Australia review RockMelt
Let’s face it…Our lives are linked to Facebook. We have developed a need to Like, Post and Share everything and anything of personal interest onto our Facebook account. Last year, The Telegraph UK claimed that ‘Facebook users spend a full three days a year on the site, with addicts spending racking up than a whole working week’ . According to Facebook Statistics, usage has continued to increase...
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Presentation Studio Australia- Powerpoint Design... →
Presentation Studio, Australia are on a mission. We want to rid the world of bad presentations. We believe presentation awareness and positive learning experiences will make the world a happier place! This presentation was built entirely in PowerPoint with all the animations and transitions features of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010.
We had so much fun building this – we hope you enjoy learning our...
November 2010
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Powerpoint Potential
Powerpoint presentations have SO much potential. We have identitfied a few points that will lead to its SUCCESS!!
Identify your AUDIENCE
Keep it SIMPLE
SHOW it using graphs, timelines and images
SPEAKER training
Its not specifically about the content or the images or the presenter. It’s about linking these three things so they compliment and engage with each other rather than merely...
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Lessons from childhood
I came across some research recently that got me thinking. Over half the respondents who attended a presentation preferred receiving the presentation as a PDF as a follow up resource. Why is this? Are we that busy? Are our brains so overloaded with information that we can’t remember what we were told the day before? Or is it because the presentation wasn’t that memorable?
We are hit with...
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And this is how we do what we do….