Use Simple Visuals in Your Next Presentation

Use Simple Visuals in Your Next Presentation

After a presentation ends, what usually sticks with people are the visuals. To make your visuals more compelling, keep them simple. Use graphics, icons, and symbols to reinforce concepts. Use key words, not full sentences, and bullets, not numbers, for non-sequential items. And stick to only one concept and no more than six lines of text per slide or page – and only three to six ideas on each flip chart or whiteboard display. Remember, not all visuals enhance a presentation. So steer clear of these traps that will almost certainly frustrate your audience or put them to sleep:

  • Having too many slides.
  • Using complex, confusing visuals, such as flow charts with lots of boxes, arrows, feedback loops, and text.
  • Packing your visuals border-to-border with dense text or too many images.
  • Simply reading the text in your visuals aloud.

 

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Kenneth Ashigbey is the Chief Servant of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, is a great believer in Ghana & believes that with right Leadership in all aspect of Life within Ghana, we will hit the very top. I believe that Leadership is not just Political leadership but Leadership in very aspect of the word. Lets all shine in our corners where we are. We should also support each other as Ghanaians 1st before extending our hands to strangers. We should allow the Princes of Land to marry the Land not Strangers 1st.