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Emma Bannister: The secrets of powerful presentationsJust when you think you’ve mastered a new presentation technology, along comes another function with more bells and whistles. Happily Emma Bannister is here to save us!Emma has an unwavering belief in PowerPoint (when used properly), and works tirelessly towards her goal of training each and every user across the globe how to maximise its full potential and deliver winning presentations. ‘The secrets of powerful presentations’ explores the importance of strong visual support and will show you how to achieve it with your next presentation.Far from baffling you with mind numbing processes, Emma is a strong advocate of Albert Einstein’s approach when he said:If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. Her workshop covers: The Presentation Journey: Understanding the audience’s objectives and how powerful stories engage listeners. How to think like a designer: Visualising effective messages and designing impactful slides. How to work like a designer: Best practices, shortcuts, workarounds, plus tips and tricks to aid productivity and reward. Case studies: How ‘Infographics’ can communicate data and visual examples of good and bad presentation design. Emma Bannister is the Founder and Managing Director of Presentation Studio, Australia’s leading full service presentation design agency. Presentation Studio take the stress out of your next conference, pitch or report, transforming material into engaging presentations, or building branded PowerPoint templates and Word documents for companies lacking consistent collateral.A certified Microsoft Specialist [MOS] with a corporate graphic design background of nearly 20 years, Emma and her team run presentation skills workshops from their offices at Fox Studios in Sydney.Find out more at www.presentationstudio.com.au

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1. WORK

2. THINK

3. ACT

WORK 1.ColourFontDesign

Strong Contrasting

Colours

Strong Contrasting

Colours

Yellow text on whiteis very hard to read

White text on greyis very hard to read

ColourScheme

FONTS

Avoid using childish fonts in

your presentation

54 Points

100 Points

32 Points16 Points

8 Points

TEMPLATEDESIGN

Presentation Title SlidePresenter’s name will go hereDate 2011

Presentation Title SlidePresenter’s name will go hereDate 2011

A Nice Divider SlideSecond line with details

Flip it for another slideSecond line with details

Header goes here

Body copy goes here

Body copy goes here

Body copy goes here

Body copy goes here

Body copy goes here

Body copy goes here

Body copy goes here

Style GuideUse these elements when you require a text box or arrow feature.

Add quotes

“Speech bubble”

Use these elements when you require a quote text box feature.

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THINK 2.PresentationKeep it SimpleVisuals

DOCUMENT PRESENTATION

Document vs Presentation

KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE

If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. Albert Einstein

ONEMessage Per Slide

Extract key information and represent it visually

Up and To the Right

Connected Sales & Marketing

Build Mindshare

SP

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1 2

StrategicAdvantage

Business Value (TCO)

Tech Leader

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1StrategicAdvantage

Business Value (TCO)

Tech Leader

Up To the Right

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Human Health

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Why is contamination so bad?

Why is contamination so bad?

W H I T ES PAC E

You are free to share, edit, copy and distribute the image –as long as you attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor.

Source: Postcard photo negative of Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1 Oct 1930 / Samuel Wood

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DATA

McCain, 710000

Obama, 1375000

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Twitter Followers

Would Obama have won without the internet?

McCain710,000

Obama1,375,000

Twitter Followers

Would Obama have won without the internet?

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Source: xyz

Candidates for new Jobs

Increase in Candidates

12%

12% increase in candidates

Tightening labour market

Softening labour market

Tightening labour market

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NSW VIC QLD SA WA AUS

Drop in unemployment - 2009

65Drop in unemployment5D

%

20092009reality

ACT 3.Structure PerformanceRehearsal

1. WORK

2. THINK

3. ACT

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