Anyone who has suffered through a barrage of bullet points in a tedious presentation is likely to welcome the more creative style of slide design advocated by presentation specialists such as Nancy Duarte and Garr Reynolds.
Structured versus Free-Form
The PowerPoint slides you can download shows the difference between conventional, bullet point-intensive designs (which we refer to as structured slides) and the new, more visually oriented designs (which we refer to in our texts as free-form slides).
The two structured slides (Slides 1 and 2) follow the same format throughout the presentation. In fact, they’re based directly on the templates built into PowerPoint, which tend to feature lots and lots of bullet points.
In contrast, the two free-form slides (Slides 3 and 4) don’t follow a rigid structure. Of course, free-form designs should not change randomly from one slide to the next. They should still be unified by design elements such as . . .
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