Slide:ology by Nancy Duarte

The Art and Science of Presentation Design

Over the last fifteen years, professional communications have changed drastically.

Presentations are the primary way we communicate. There is a proliferation of presentation software in the workplace, but there are no documented best-practices for how to communicate optimally in this ubiquitous medium.

TELLING THE VISUAL STORY WITH PRESENTATIONS
There has never been a gold standard collection of best practices for telling the visual story until now. Whether you’re a CEO, senior manager or educator, you create presentations that have incredibly high stakes. Stock value, sales revenue, career promotions and behavior changes are all influenced by presentations daily.

Those of us who want to get ahead have had a few guides that teach us how to create ‘sticky’ verbal messages and make a successful delivery. But what about the slides themselves? Are they art or science, or both?

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GOOD PRESENTATION AND A GREAT ONE
If you ‘re tired of stagnating in your career or getting marginal feedback when you present to pivotal audiences, this book will change your approach, process and expectations for developing visual aides.

It will make the difference between a good presentation and a great one.

The personality of the book is smart and informative. It would be like the merging of an informative Strunk and White’s “Elements of Style” with a spunky Anne Lamott – but it happens to all be in living color. Useful, yet with doses of reality sprinkled in.

It will be referenced enough to be kept permanently on a desk as an essential guide yet profound enough to spark viral intrigue. For the first time, we have translated much of the design language into laymen ‘s terms.

Format: Paperback, 274 pages
Other Information: illustrations
Published In: United States, 19 August 2008
Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc, USA
ISBN: 0596522347
EAN: 9780596522346
Dimensions: 21.95 x 23.06 x 1.7 centimeters (0.84 kg)