Photoshop is the number-one tool used by professional designers for photo manipulation. But you don't need Photoshop to do some incredible things with pictures for PowerPoint. And in this article I'm going to show you how to flip objects. When you flip an object, you create a mirror image of it … [Read more...] about PowerPoint vs. Photoshop: Making pictures better by flipping them
How do you tell a story in PowerPoint?
Storytelling is not a new way of communicating ideas. In fact, people have been telling stories since the beginning of recorded history. Why do stories like the tale of Gilgamesh, the fable of the fox and the grapes, and the saga of Jason and the Argonauts continue to be enjoyed today? Because … [Read more...] about How do you tell a story in PowerPoint?
PowerPoint vs. Photoshop: How to crop photos
Everyone knows that Photoshop is the most powerful software available for manipulating photographs. But Photoshop is an insanely complicated program to master. I've been using it for over twenty years and I only use about half of its capabilities. It might seem that all hope is lost for the average … [Read more...] about PowerPoint vs. Photoshop: How to crop photos
Good PowerPoint Design: Typography and avoiding orphans
Good typography is one way of telling whose deck was designed by a professional presentation designer and which one was done by a nondesigner. Sometimes the changes the professional makes are so subtle that you don't even notice that they're there, but when you compare the decks side-by-side it's … [Read more...] about Good PowerPoint Design: Typography and avoiding orphans
How to be a crappy presenter
Sometimes it seems like people go out of their way to be terrible at giving presentations. It's almost as if they follow these ten steps to being awful: 1. Show up at the last minute. To ensure that your audience realizes from the start that you are a crappy presenter, you should make it a … [Read more...] about How to be a crappy presenter
PowerPoint Cheat Sheet: 5 Essential production tricks
During a recent one-on-one PowerPoint training session, my client asked me how to make two lines of text fit onto one line. I quickly clicked on an icon and made some changes, causing the text to pop into place. "Whoa, whoa, whoa, what did you just do there?" the client asked. So I undid the … [Read more...] about PowerPoint Cheat Sheet: 5 Essential production tricks
The Ken Burns Effect in PowerPoint
When director Ken Burns set out to make his groundbreaking documentary The Civil War he had lots of visual resources he could draw upon: letters, photographs, engravings, and newspapers, to name a few. But still images make for really boring television, so he came up with a way to create videos from … [Read more...] about The Ken Burns Effect in PowerPoint
Where can I find music?
Adding music to PowerPoint presentations can be a great idea. Just as soundtracks help to set the mood in films, music can help to set the right tone (heh) for your PowerPoint presentations. Music, like pictures, has a universal language all its own, enabling an audience to react to what you're … [Read more...] about Where can I find music?