Robin Williams, teacher and designer, knows what it takes to give a good presentation. In this revised and updated book, Robin makes it easy for even first-time presenters to get past their fears of creating a presentation. She expands upon the four fundamental principles of good design and typography introduced in her award-winning Non-Designerâs series and adds four more principles specific to achieving clear communication with slides.
Let Robin guide you in her signature light-hearted style through the entire process of creating a presentationâfrom planning and organizing your ideas to designing effective, beautiful slides that wonât put your audience to sleep.
In this essential guide to presentation design, youâll learn:
⢠What makes a good presentationâor a bad one
⢠How to plan, organize, and outline your presentation
⢠Four principles for developing effective presentations
⢠Four principles for designing beautiful slides that communicate clearly
⢠Specific tips for using animation and transitions that arenât annoying
⢠A list of timeless presentation rules . . . that you should totally ignore
The Non-Designer's Presentation Book - Robin Williams
Robin Williams, teacher and designer, knows what it takes to give a good presentation. In this revised and updated book, Robin makes it easy for even first-time presenters to get past their fears of creating a presentation. She expands upon the four fundamental principles of good design and typography introduced in her award-winning Non-Designerâs series and adds four more principles specific to achieving clear communication with slides.
Let Robin guide you in her signature light-hearted style through the entire process of creating a presentationâfrom planning and organizing your ideas to designing effective, beautiful slides that wonât put your audience to sleep.
In this essential guide to presentation design, youâll learn:
⢠What makes a good presentationâor a bad one
⢠How to plan, organize, and outline your presentation
⢠Four principles for developing effective presentations
⢠Four principles for designing beautiful slides that communicate clearly
⢠Specific tips for using animation and transitions that arenât annoying
⢠A list of timeless presentation rules . . . that you should totally ignore