How to make badass PPTs

March 31, 2022

Have you ever watched any one elseā€™s presentation. Did it look worthy for your time ? How many times you actually listened ? Did the PPT reading is easy than hearing attentively what presenter is speaking ? Your answers are mixed, right. Thatā€™s how a PPT is - a mix few thoughts.

PPT is not just for the presentation

Every time you gave a presentation possibly all the times you have to submit the PPT somewhere else after the presentation. So it is expected from you that you made the PPT from a documentation angle also. So the first point is donā€™t make it too short that the context wonā€™t be there for second time readers. Including only bullets are completely fine but when doing so give a short description (of what the bullets are) below the heading.

Imagine it first, then lay it out

Every time I make a PPT the first thing I do is drawing the whole design and animations in my brain. As Einstein once said possibility is not the mother of inventions, Imagination is. This habit has been helping since ages. Even now when I make a app or website, I design the wireframes first with a simple pen and paper. People say thinking animations and implementing them is too difficulty. Yes it is - it is difficult thatā€™s why it will make you stand out.

Stop following these so called rules

Trust me when I say this - Times New Roman and other fonts that your prof suggested are as outdated as your ex. Follow great designers - see good presentations on Pinterest or Behance or Twitter - Crave for minimalism with your own rules - experiment with new fonts and colors. I used the font LATO when every one in my class using the safe bet Calibri or times New roman and you already guessed which one is better.

Take inspiration from other designers

It does not always happens that I came with a design From start to finish. I also keep my creativity alive through inspirations. I see them - observe the designerā€™s thought process and then mold it to my likings. Below giving some ways you can take inspirations from. Pitch - Prezis - 24Slides

Canva and Google Slide is your enemy

I have seen a lot of people using Canva for making PPTs. Listen it and register it - Canva is actually killing your creativity. Donā€™t take me wrong Canva is great tool for other stuffs but just not for PPTs. Always use PowerPoint.

Go all in

Donā€™t hesitate use multiple file types. There are times when I download a element from FreePik just because I love the background, then import it to Illustrator to remove the background and elements and import them individually to PowerPoint. Talking about multiple file types, I personally donā€™t use sounds in a PPT, but itā€™s just fine you like them. Use various tools - Find new websites - try different things and rock that Presentation.

Thatā€™s all tips and tricks from my side. Here I am giving link of all my PPTs till date. Use them whenever and wherever you like. Lastly donā€™t forget to give me a ping if you found this content any helpful and interesting.


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Written by Debasish Sahoo - A 24 year old who currently learning how to code for building awesome apps and websites. Follow me on Twitter - You can check my git here

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