Common Mistakes in Presentation Design

 Common Mistakes in Presentation Design


Do you think it's essential to apply a splashy placeholder? Do you believe PowerPoint presentations will be more outstanding after using many typefaces? Or more professional looking because of a playful vector?

So many people follow that, and the presentation template marketplace is filled with that kind of design style, a big mistake. Subsequently, we began to raise awareness to prioritize our clients, not our designers. Because that's where our products end.

And here are common mistakes in presentation designs in breakdown!

1. Too many slides


Solution: Follow the 10/20/30 rule

The 10/20/30 rule is a concept introduced by expert marketer Guy Kawasaki. The rule recommends that you limit your presentation to 10 slides, lasting only 20 minutes, and using a font size of 30 points.

2. Wrong colors


Solution: Create a Color Palette

It should include primary and secondary colors that you use throughout each slide. This will make your presentation design look more consistent.

3. Terrible fonts


Solution: Avoid the default fonts

Avoid using the default fonts installed on your computer. These fonts aren't designed for professional work. There are thousands of free and premium custom fonts with great designs. Use them!

4. Overload Information


Solution: Use Charts and Diagram

A great way to present data is to visualize them. Instead of adding numbers and long paragraphs of text, use charts and diagrams to visualize them. Or use infographics and illustrations.

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