The Good. The Bad. The Less Ugly.
When designing presentations under deadline, knowing how to deal with dense content can be the difference between getting it done on time and budget, versus sinking hours into endless rounds of revisions. In this session, Paris Sims will leverage his experience designing business pitches for some of the largest brands in the world and share his secrets for spinning straw into presentation gold. If you’ve ever felt as though having to cram in large amounts of content has held you back from designing at your best, then this session is for you.
Key Takeaways:
- How to break down slides into digestible bites of information
- How to identify content that hurts your presentation and to deal with it
- How to design not with just your eyes, but your ears.
- Cut production and proofreading time in half by knowing what to design versus what not to design
- How to ask the right design questions for the right design results
This article was last modified on April 25, 2025
This article was first published on April 4, 2025
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