The pandemic was a definite blow to my business, and yours I suspect, but we are still here. A world changing event, the type of massive dot on a timeline, … Continue reading →
PowerPoint vs. MS Word I seem to have forgotten my own advice when it comes to building corporate templates. This notion came to me, again, after another session of frustration … Continue reading →
Advanced PowerPoint skills: creating a complete series of classes using slides, audio clips, video clips, screen captures, talking heads, animation, demos…
Champagne Design believes in the PowerPoint billboard style Champagne Design specializes in designing/programming PowerPoint templates and tweaking your slide content. A few thousand presentations created since the start of Champagne … Continue reading →
Tom Peters was never a client: Unfortunately. After having read Tom Peters’ superb book on self branding (The Brand You 50) and surfed his website, I was curious at seeing … Continue reading →
It really depends if you want the audience to focus on your message or the one coming in on their cellphones. (See Cellphone Zombies on my other blog) If you … Continue reading →
MS Word corporate templates, following your company branding are not as common a project for me, as PowerPoint templates. I will defer with reticence, and build your MS Word template, … Continue reading →
There’s a new kid on the block — the Presentation Guild! Ah, finally, recognition for all this creative work. Designing and programming custom PowerPoint templates and formatting content, for corporate … Continue reading →
Great article by Dave Paradis on linkedin. Why it costs so much to professionally “fix up” or “clean up” a PowerPoint presentation . He speaks about the work done by PowerPoint … Continue reading →
A friendly reminder about the 80-20-10 rule: Your audience will retain 80% of what they SEE. Your audience will retain 20% of what they READ. Your audience will retain 10% of … Continue reading →