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20 simple rules for your slides: 4 use two typefaces maximum

20 simple rules for your slides: 4 use two typefaces maximum

by Paolo | 27 February 2019 | Blog, Public speaking

Likely a single font family, with different weights and styles, is more than enough in most cases. You may add a second one (keep in mind rule 3), but no more that that. Too many typefaces are visual confusing and they don’t add any value, actually they are...
Ted’s Secrets to Great Public Speaking

Ted’s Secrets to Great Public Speaking

by Paolo | 22 February 2019 | Blog, LearnFromTED, Public speaking

A new series on how to improve public speaking by watching TED presentations (#LearnFromTED), and how could I dedicate the opening to anything but Chris Anderson’s video? Before going straight to it I want to start by saying two important things. If you...
20 simple rules for your slides: 3 speak with one visual voice

20 simple rules for your slides: 3 speak with one visual voice

by Paolo | 16 February 2019 | Blog, Public speaking

The key work here is ONE. Speak with one voice it means to have unity and continuity from a graphic point of view. If your titles are read, then all in red. If icons are there for an action, so be for all of them. Nicer and more elegant? Yes, but that is not the main...
20 simple rules for your slides: 2 communicate – don’t decorate

20 simple rules for your slides: 2 communicate – don’t decorate

by Paolo | 8 February 2019 | Blog

I always say “We are delivering presentations, not fashion”. You want your audience to remember your message, not how you delivered it. Or at least not only the way you delivered it. Use graphic design not to embellish your slides but to help the public...

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