Presentation: 5 Tips to Better PowerPoint Diagrams [May Issue #5]
May 30, 2012
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This issue has some surprise elements. A new product release, a new presentation and some articles on visual representation. Hope you enjoy going through it!
Creative Diagram Contest 2012
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Here is an example of a before and after slide:
Simple, isnt it?
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5 Tips for PowerPoint Diagrams
Presentation with 5 Simple Tips for Better PowerPoint Diagrams. Enhance your presentation look and feel as well as insights with these tips.
Handy Sliding Buttons in PowerPoint
Create the handy sliding buttons in PowerPoint. Discover amazing uses of this simple diagram in your business presentations.
Concept visualization from Everyday Phrases
Inspiration for concept visualization can come from every day phrases you use. See some interesting examples that convert every day phrases into useful diagram templates.
Visual Representation Ideas From Physics
Here is some visual representation of business ideas inspired by my son’s Physics text book. Visual ideas are all around us, if only we have the mind to look for them.
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