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Visually Impactful PowerPoint Presentation Slide Design Principles: Guide Launch

eSlide, a company that specializes in presentation design, has released a new guide on designing visually impactful slides for professional PowerPoint presentations.

The company’s latest guide outlines presentation design tips that readers can follow to create PowerPoint slides that are engaging and easy to understand. Readers can also view the instructional video included within the guide for more in-depth explanations.

For more information, please visit https://eslide.com/mastering-slide-design-principles/

PowerPoint slides that are cluttered with information can create confusion for the audience, prompting them to devote more time to attempting to understand the content as opposed to listening to the speaker. In eSlide’s guide, managing partner and creative director Alan Goeman notes that poorly made slides may even cause viewers to stop paying attention to the presentation altogether.

To avoid this outcome and create presentations that are professional and visually impactful, Goeman recommends that presenters follow a framework known as the “SEE Design Principles.” This framework focuses on three main principles of presentation design: structure, economy, and emphasis.

According to eSlide, “structure” refers to the logical organization of information. Slides with good structure will have information arranged in a clear manner, conforming to the viewer’s natural eye flow. To enhance this effect, presenters can create a visual hierarchy with the content, which will better guide the audience’s eyes through the information.

The “economy” aspect of the SEE Design Principles pertains to the amount of content in every slide. To make their presentation easier to understand, eSlide says that presenters should keep their slides concise and only include enough information to communicate the key points. Bullet points are suitable for this, but the guide advises readers not to make them too long.

The last and final design principle, “emphasis,” refers to the amount of emphasis presenters should devote to the main takeaway of every slide. Even if the presentation covers multiple areas within a topic, eSlide says that each slide should focus on a single message that the presenter wants to highlight. The appropriate visual elements and formatting will allow this message to stand out, making it more memorable for the audience.

Readers who are still uncertain or have no knowledge of graphic design are encouraged to consult eSlide for their presentation design services. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, the company is capable of creating templates, infographics, full presentations, and more, depending on their clients’ needs.

Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://eslide.com/mastering-slide-design-principles/

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