The fate of business often comes down to the quality of the presentation: guidelines for effective communication through graphic slide presentations.: An article from: Public Relations Quarterly
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Author(s)Larry Martin
PublisherPublic Relations Quarterly
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From the supplier: The visuals are an important aspect of any business presentation. The visual element serves as the link between the presenter and the audience by immediately seizing and holding the attention of the audience. To get started on the development of business presentation graphics, presenters should devote ample time to the creation process, start working in the proper format, consider purchasing slide projection software, hire a service bureau to record the slides or overheads on film, use an outline to plan the presentation and put it in written form. Uniformity can be achieved by working with a graphic artist, selecting a basic background and color plan, play with color as well as background textures and include corporate identity. Techniques for using text and charts, and photography, and how to set up the projector are presented.
Citation Details
Title: The fate of business often comes down to the quality of the presentation: guidelines for effective communication through graphic slide presentations.
Author: Larry Martin
Publication:Public Relations Quarterly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 22, 1995
Publisher: Public Relations Quarterly
Volume: v40 Issue: n1 Page: p44(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The visuals are an important aspect of any business presentation. The visual element serves as the link between the presenter and the audience by immediately seizing and holding the attention of the audience. To get started on the development of business presentation graphics, presenters should devote ample time to the creation process, start working in the proper format, consider purchasing slide projection software, hire a service bureau to record the slides or overheads on film, use an outline to plan the presentation and put it in written form. Uniformity can be achieved by working with a graphic artist, selecting a basic background and color plan, play with color as well as background textures and include corporate identity. Techniques for using text and charts, and photography, and how to set up the projector are presented.
Citation Details
Title: The fate of business often comes down to the quality of the presentation: guidelines for effective communication through graphic slide presentations.
Author: Larry Martin
Publication:Public Relations Quarterly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 22, 1995
Publisher: Public Relations Quarterly
Volume: v40 Issue: n1 Page: p44(4)
Distributed by Thomson Gale






