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| slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations | 
enlarge | Author: Nancy Duarte Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Category: Book
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Format: Illustrated Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 294 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 8.9 x 0.6
ISBN: 0596522347 Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9780596522346 ASIN: 0596522347
Publication Date: August 12, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description No matter where you are on the organizational ladder, the odds are high that you've delivered a high-stakes presentation to your peers, your boss, your customers, or the general public. Presentation software is one of the few tools that requires professionals to think visually on an almost daily basis. But unlike verbal skills, effective visual expression is not easy, natural, or actively taught in schools or business training programs. slide:ology fills that void. Written by Nancy Duarte, President and CEO of Duarte Design, the firm that created the presentation for Al Gore's Oscar-winning film, An Inconvenient Truth, this book is full of practical approaches to visual story development that can be applied by anyone. The book combines conceptual thinking and inspirational design, with insightful case studies from the world's leading brands. With slide:ology you'll learn to: - Connect with specific audiences
- Turn ideas into informative graphics
- Use sketching and diagramming techniques effectively
- Create graphics that enable audiences to process information easily
- Develop truly influential presentations
- Utilize presentation technology to your advantage
Millions of presentations and billions of slides have been produced -- and most of them miss the mark. slide:ology will challenge your traditional approach to creating slides by teaching you how to be a visual thinker. And it will help your career by creating momentum for your cause.
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  OUTSTANDING! August 26, 2008 I highly recommend this book! Great tips and insights and extremely helpful. One of the best of it's kind. Wwll worth the price.
  AMAZING--not about slides, about mind to mind communication August 26, 2008 I just destroyed this book with folded pages and ink annotations, so the perfectionists out there may want to order two copies, one for eating and one for sharing. The price is phenomenally reasonable, especially for something that is all color and totally elegant.
This is not about powerpoint slides. If anything, it is a very subtle but explicit critique of how retarded they still are (e.g. no separation between bullet groups). This is an utterly inspiring combination of wisdom, education, visual excitement, and plain fun that "lives" what it preaches.
When I get back to the office I am going to read this book again while I create a briefing on the Earth Intelligence Network and educating the poor one cell call at a time that respects the deep knowledge being imparted by this author and her team. Mills Davis, visualization and semantic genius (Project10X) called my presentation "dense" yesterday, and I needed this book to understand just how polite he was being.
Bottom line mechanically: 10 slides, 20 minutes, 30 font size MINIMJM. For the advanced audiences, 20 slides, 20 seconds each, 6 minutes and 20 seconds total.
I read and reread sections, and the recurring thought in my head was that this book may well be all one needs to run a semester long course on the communication of important complex ideas. The author does not just show a correct slide, the author breaks down every aspect (e.g. fonts, color, grid layouts, use of images, creating your own art) into separate chapters with very ably-illustrated palettes covering all the options. I have a note on this, "nuances are unpackaged and illustrated."
I note the author's admonition that change across the presentation is a distraction, that animation should support the message and the continuity of understanding.
For large organizations, the author covers templates as a means of harnessing the diversity of knowledge of varied functions and employees, while maintaining a consistency of brand. BRAND is huge within this book, and in this book BRAND is not a legal term, it is a philosophical term. I am hugely impressed by a chart showing UK companies that treat BRAND as a design imperative being so much more competitive and profitable than those that do not. This book is not just asserttions and demonstrations, it is fact and case based and eminently authoritative.
I learn for the first time that powerpoint slides can be instantly made to be black and white to focus audience on the speaker, or made all white, by pressing B or W. Why didn't I learn that from Microsoft? Because their tool bar is not designed to teach....perhaps?
Special pages for me:
10-11 The Presentation Ecosystem (Message, Story, Delivery) 12-13 Time Estimate for world-class presentations (36-90 hours) 18-19 Rick Justice and 27 slides on eight topics (organization) 58-59 Making Diagtrams Work Together 64-65 Following the Five Data Slide Rules (Tell the Truth is Rule 1) 82-83 The (Financial) Value of Good Design 116-117 Lose the logo on every slide.... 142-143 Dissecting a font (this section alone was HUGE eye-opener) 148-149 Typesetting a block of text (what powerpoint does not do)
The references are phenomenal, and comprise an instant library for any person, firm, or school of design. I only have ten links allowed, so below I list the reference categories, and link to a single book from the multiples identified--no disrespect intended for the others!
DESIGN Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery (Voices That Matter)
BRANDING The Brand Gap: How to Bridge the Distance Between Business Strategy and Design
VISUAL THINKING Zag: The Number One Strategy of High-Performance Brands
INFORMATION GRAPHICS Nigel Holmes On Information Design (Working Biographies)
DATA DISPLAY Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
CONTENT Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
BUSINESS BOOKS The E-Myth Manager: Why Most Managers Don't Work and What to Do About It
The index is very good, another manifestation of the utter devotion to quality of the publisher, O'Reilly (I dislike most of their book sets, this one very properly rose to a proper high level).
Lots of white space. There isn't an ounce of fat or irrelevance in this book. It is world-class in every respect, and most publishers are so crummy about price and color that I want to end with a tip of the hat to o'Reilly for getting this one "just right."
  The PowerPoint book we've been waiting for... August 23, 2008 Remember Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth slides? They were designed by this author. That initially caught my attention, but the great contemporary design and well-written information kept me interested. I've been looking for a good book on PowerPoint design for awhile...I've finally found a great one! Here's why. Most books about PowerPoint simply tell you how to use the program; however this book teaches about creating effective and dazzling slides. It walks you through the process of brainstorming, storyboarding, organization and finally design. It helps with developing a concept and especially the artistic aspect. Some tips she provides: use visual metaphors, the less text the better, and the 3 second rule (the audience must understand the slide within 3 seconds). She also provides many case studies so there are plenty of examples and inspiration showing good powerpoint design.
I'm a graphic designer and frequently have to design powerpoints for clients. I've found designing for powerpoints particularly challenging because it's easy for the presentations to look cliche, resembling too much of a template, with challenging color contrasts and text integration. To add to this, often I'm told by clients they want lots of bullet points and way too many slides. But now I've already begun to notice an improvement in my slides' effectiveness. I highly recommend this book!
I also recommend Presentation Zen:. It offers many great suggestions too and even has a case study featuring this author.
  Good introduction to ppt August 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book had some great points and would be helpful for anybody that does PPT regulary to better understand some of the issues with powerpoint. Nancy is a good personable writer and the book was approachable and interesting. The book is more focussed on the overall presentation experience. I dont think this book would provide much new to a graphic designer but good for a non-designer to better understand ppt. I would recomment Presentation Zen as being another excellent book - perhaps a little better - at providing some good thoughts on how to present and what to avoid.
  A Must-Have for Seminar Presenters August 20, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm a trainer, offering live seminars which we convert to video presentations for our distance learners. I'm comfortable with creating good video, but not so with creating strong slide presentations. For years, we've felt the need for dynamic slide presentations that would heighten the excitement we work to build in our seminars. The slide presentations we created or had created for us, relayed information but they seemed flat to me, not what we were going for.
If you're hoping to create a great slide presentation or a great visual presentation of any sort, you will find that this book shows you how to do so. You will learn how to avoid kicking the audience into the yawn zone by creating presentations that have power and impact.
If you are even considering the possibility of creating a slide presentation, please consider picking up this book sooner than later. The author will help you to put together a strong presentation that will get your message across to your audience in a powerful and interesting way. This book is highly recommended.
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