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How to Create an Interesting Infographic. Photo Credit: net_efekt via Compfight cc Infographics are a great way to teach information.

How to Create an Interesting Infographic

They are fun and easy to read when done right. Next time you want to share some information don’t use boring text – use an infographic instead! Step 1: Research the ins and outs of your topic First start with an idea and pick a topic you know about. This is where your QuestionPro tool can really come in handy. The key to a great infographic isn’t any single piece of information or great design, it’s the insights that it brings out. Step 2: Work out the concept and story Decide if you want to share your info as a story, as a factual timeline, or something in between. The absolute easiest way to get started is to use your native QuestionPro Infographic. Step 3: Get creative with graphics After you have an outline done you can plug in graphic that showcase the information. Step 4: Dig deep into the data for interesting factoids Step 5: Share strategically with a broad community.

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Top 20 Best PowerPoint Presentation Designs

We searched high and low to provide you with an out of this world list of the best PowerPoint presentation designs. Presentations don’t only have to be used the day of your pitch. Now with sites like SlideShare, presentations are a great medium for creating unique content. From Slideshares to Ted Talks, here’s a top 20 list of the best PowerPoint presentation designs. …And feel free to laugh at the irony of us using bullet points while we applaud presenters for not using them!

Top 20 Best PowerPoint Presentation Designs 1. . • Uses a minimal method • High definition images • No more than 6 words per slide 2. . • Steve Job’s method of listing things in 3’s • Large type font • Bold color 3. . • Strong images • Triggers emotion • 1 key point per slide 4. . • Clear demonstration of a McKinsey style presentation 5.

. • Relatable symbols and pictographs • Minimal text • No need for the presenter to look or read the slides 6. . • Strong branding scheme 8. 9. Infogr.am: create infographics. Crafting a Good Story for Your Product Video (free ebook) Guest post by German video producer and author Andreas Zeitler.

Crafting a Good Story for Your Product Video (free ebook)

I started with a long history of screencasting. I discovered over the years, that in education as well as in advertisements, screencasts are just not good enough on their own. Instead we have to utilize many forms of video to create a better and more engaging experience for our audience. In my new ebook (available free from iTunes in iBook format or as a PDF with free subscription), I’m sharing 10 of the most valuable tools video creators can use to create better stories and explain workflows in a more conceivable way.

One of the most valuable lessons this book teaches is that a good story doesn’t just appear. Creating a good story is a lof of work. I recommend using mind maps to write down all ideas belonging to a project. From a mind map we later create a storyboard, as well as a written script. ScreencastsAnimationsCamera recordingsMusicVoice oversEditing tricks About the Author Related posts Related In "Tips & How To's" Traditions, templates, and group leaders. 28 Creative PowerPoint and Keynote Presentation Designs. There’s a certain art to putting together a solid presentation and PowerPoint and Keynote are the primary tools of the trade.

28 Creative PowerPoint and Keynote Presentation Designs

The “art” comes into play when you’re trying to set yourself apart; so how you use the tools is of great importance. Often it is the design of the presentation itself that does the trick. In an effort to help you put together a great-looking presentation, here are 28 examples of creative presentation designs using Powerpoint and Keynote: 1. 1 Billion Hungry Project.