How to Create Alternatives to Bullet Points in PowerPoint

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In this PowerPoint video, Nolan Haims shows how “chunking” can be a great alternative to bullet points in a presentation. He demonstrates that slides don’t have to be boring or overwhelming and gives examples of how to break up bulleted information in a more visually appealing way.

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Nolan Haims has decades of experience designing visual communications for the largest brands and organizations. He trains organizations to communicate more visually and create compelling stories with data. Nolan speaks at national conferences, writes extensively on visual storytelling, and is one of the co-hosts of the long-running Presentation Podcast. As one of only 15 Microsoft PowerPoint MVPs in the U.S., he regularly advises the PowerPoint development team on the industry standard software. He is the author of thebetterdeckdeck.com and runs his own design consultancy in Montclair, NJ.

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  • Ruo Pu Koh says:

    Please enable video controls!

  • Courtenay Ennis says:

    Thanks, Nolan! This is amazing.

    Do you have a favourite evidence-based book / resource to learn more about cognition and slide design? I love what you’re saying but want to verify and also maybe see what else I can learn in this vein.

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