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Look around you. Most of today’s top presenters and entertainers are boring people with predictable schedules and habits: -George Carlin was obsessed about not repeating the same joke -Jerry Seinfeld practiced his first Tonight Show bit 200 times -Nelson Mandela loved his 5 a.m. walks -Tony Robbins engages in a writing session for 3 hours every day -Al Gore interrupts his work day at 3 p.m. to go
“Good design is thorough down to the last detail.” - Dieter Rams Creating a beautiful presentation requires a symphony of visual elements to work together for a "big picture." Designers seek to make the entire vision work together in terms of how each part interacts. This includes layout, typography, and imagery, which all add up to a cohesive set of design elements. So, how can you orchestrate th
Choosing the right colors for your presentation can quickly become a surprisingly difficult task. It's easy to know when color combinations don't look good, but it's tougher to figure out what actually works. If you don’t know where to start, here are a few things to keep in mind the next time you begin to design your presentation. WHAT NOT TO DO The Vibrating-Color Headache Vibrating color combin
Today, everyone is a typographer. If you have access to a keyboard and a basic software program, you have control over typography. For instance, if you construct email, write for a blog or build presentations, you have a type of control (pun intended) over your words and letters that your great grandfathers would envy. Be thankful. Typography used to only be an art form available to the ink-staine
About five years ago, we launched SlideShare. Since then people have uploaded millions of presentations to the site, sharing them with others, making SlideShare what it is today. I want to tell you about the next step in our journey. SlideShare has agreed to be acquired by LinkedIn, the largest professional network on the Internet. We could not be happier about this. We think this is the right ste
Announcing Zipcast - changing the way the world conducts web meetings Four years ago, we launched SlideShare and defined the way you share presentations on the web. SlideShare was the first site to let users share PowerPoint and Keynote files on the web, and the SlideShare player has impacted everyone who has come since. Today we are launching something equally ambitious — we want to redefine web
Important Update: Some users have expressed confusion on not being able to "upload a SlideShare presentation to a Facebook page". Just to clarify, it's not possible to directly upload to a Facebook page. To show your presentations on a page, you need to first add the SlideShare app to a regular Facebook user account and add your Facebook page to this account. After this you need to assign yourself
New Feature: How to import your Google Documents to SlideShare (Update) Important Update: Some of our users had expressed concern over giving us their credentials for our Google Docs Import feature. Well, the good news is that you don't need to any more. Please have a look at the steps outlined below to help you get started. We just rolled out the ability to import and share documents from Google
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