The document discusses using graphics and visual elements in PowerPoint presentations to improve organization and engagement. It provides examples of using blocks, lists, concepts, charts, graphs, tables, titles, maps and other design elements. The key message is that visual elements can enhance presentations but the content should remain the most important focus.
2. Blocks Title Add your text Title Add your text Title Add your text Blocks like these help you presenting the content in much organized way! The impact on audiences is also achieved
3. Blocks, contd. Audiences need to be stimulated. Apart from the information, the style of presentation must be impressive. Add Your Text here A Title Add Your Text here C Title Add Your Text here B Title
4. Lists Use of such bars may give your content a kick start! 1. Click to add Title 2. Click to add Title 3. Click to add Title 4. Click to add Title 5. Click to add Title
5. Lists Well, its doing the job, aren’t you impressed! Click to add Title Click to add Title Click to add Title Click to add Title Click to add Title
6. Lists Well, the possibilities are endless, once you start practicing it in all your presentations! Click to add Title 1 Click to add Title 2 Click to add Title 3
7. Concepts Its good to add some dramatic flavor in your presentation to make it spicy. Careful, too much of spice will spoil the food! Your Concept Add Your Text Text Text Text Text Text
8. Concepts Its good to add ornaments in your presentations… Click to add Title Text Text Text Text
9. Concepts Its good to add ornaments in your presentations… 1 2 3 4 Click to add Title Click to add Title Click to add Title Click to add Title
10. Concepts Add your text in here Add your text in here Title A B Add your text in here D Add your text in here C Add your text in here Add your text in here Add your text in here Add your text in here
11. Concepts Title Title Title Title Title Title ThemeGallery is a Design Digital Content & Contents mall developed by Guild Design Inc.
12. Charts & Graphs Graphs can be very effective medium to present complex statistical data. It can be as simple as lines and can be as good looking as 3D bars and actual icons representing the information.
13. Charts & Graphs You can edit the values by double-clicking the graph.
14. Charts & Graphs You can edit the values by double-clicking the graph.
15. Charts & Graphs This is not a data driven pie-chart, but we can always draw it in proportions to represent information. Text1 Text2 Text3 Text4 Text5 Text6
16. Charts & Graphs This is not a data driven pie-chart, but we can always draw it in proportions to represent information. Text1 Text2 Text3 Text4 Text5 Text6
17. Charts Graphics This is not a data driven pie-chart, but we can always draw it in proportions to represent information. Your Text Here Your Text Here Your Text Here Title
18. Tables This is a simple table with simple data, yet it looks good! Click to add text Click to add text Click to add text Title Click to add text Click to add text Click to add text Title Click to add text Click to add text Click to add text Title Click to add text Click to add text Click to add text Title Click to add text Click to add text Click to add text Title Add Your Title Add Your Title Add Your Title
19. Titles This is a casual and rugged look to titles to come! Your Text here Your Text here Your Text here Title in here Title in here Title in here
20. Titles A honeycomb design to display the relationships or interconnectivity of information!! Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Add title text
21. Maps Map with colors used to highlight information! Click to add text
22. A Library of Design Elements Well, here is the library of various other design elements one can use in the presentation and make it look good. Remember, the content is always the king!
23. A Library of Design Elements … contd Well, here is the library of various other design elements one can use in the presentation and make it look good. Remember, the content is always the king!