Sticky Presentations bite size article: Five degree impact

Five degree impact

Feb 15, 2013

Do you sometimes have the feeling that certain visuals that you see seem to look better then the others? But you can't really figure out why are they better or more exciting visually. Could it be the way the words are positioned? Could it be the way the images are positioned?

There are many factors that contribute to the design of an exciting and effective visual. One of those factors is the angle of selected objects used in the visual. A rotation of 5-degree angle is all that is needed to make that difference.

Let's take a look at some examples below.

Before Sticky Presentations. Effective PowerPoint slides for business presentations.
After Sticky Presentations. Effective PowerPoint slides for business presentations.
Before Sticky Presentations. Effective PowerPoint slides for business presentations.
After Sticky Presentations. Effective PowerPoint slides for business presentations.
Before Sticky Presentations. Effective PowerPoint slides for business presentations.
After Sticky Presentations. Effective PowerPoint slides for business presentations.
Before Sticky Presentations. Effective PowerPoint slides for business presentations.
After Sticky Presentations. Effective PowerPoint slides for business presentations.

Try out the 5-degree rotation technique the next time you work on your presentation visuals. It is important that you only rotate objects selectively and don't over do it.

The author, ANG Tian Teck is a coach, trainer, and speaker, specialising in inspiring organisations and business leaders to deliver high impact presentations. He has coached, trained, and infected over 10,000 individuals across the region with his Amazing Sticky Presentations approach. Tian Teck is also the author of two books, Sticky Presentations, and Spinning I.D.E.A.S.

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