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013-Saving a low-resolution image

Have you ever had an image that you like but the resolution is so low that it's almost impossible to use it in your presentation slide? Not to worry. There is still hope. We can alter (or enhance) the image into a slightly different style thus hiding the flaws of the low-resolution effects. ...

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012-Five Degree Rotation

In the first part of the 5-degree rotation (titled 5 Degree Impact) we talked about rotating an image object to create a more exciting overall design for our presentation slides. Today we will use the same technique for the title / main message of our slides. ...

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011-Thick and Thin

An exciting way to create highlight is to vary the thickness of the font used on our presentation slides. A very common method is to apply the BOLD style to the selected word (or words). But to make this more interesting, we might want to choose a font type that has different width definition. ...

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010-Line Art illustrations

A photographed image shows too much detail and sometimes might not be quite suitable for the intended presentation. Using line art in presentation slides is another approach to designing effective visuals. Line art illustrations create clean and simple look in the slide design and allow your audienc ...

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009-Colour, Contrast, and Size

Developing effective presentation slides can be quite challenging when time is a constrain. This is true when we need to research for images to include in our presentation slides. To save time, we can use colour contrast and differing font styles to create impact on our presentation slides without u ...

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008-Growing Numbers

Presenting numbers can be quite challenging at times. We always resort to copying and pasting data from a spreadsheet onto PowerPoint slides. There are alternatives to the boring spreadsheet if we take a little effort to analyse what key numbers should appear on our presentation slides. Again, the b ...

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