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This is the first slide of a bad presentation.

In this day and age, the visual


quality of your presentation is completely in your control, and no one should ever
deliver a bad one.

Now, you might never have learned how to create a good presentation � one that�s
guaranteed to engage any audience � or you might�ve been fed some bad advice over
the years that�s led you astray.

If that�s the case, we forgive you.

But after you read this article, you�ll have no excuse. To start, we�ve put
together our very own presentation to show you exactly how to deliver a mouth-
wateringly good one.

Why does this stuff matter?


Simply put, an engaging visual presentation takes a lot of the pressure off you,
the speaker, to deliver something people actually want to listen to.

Give them the boring slides with Times New Roman and they�ll assume you�re boring
before you even open your mouth.

On the flip, give them something with impact and visual intrigue and you�ll have
them eating out of the palm of your hand from the get-go.

Broken down, here are our top 10 tips for creating impactful presentations. For
each tip, we�ve included the best real-world presentation example we could find
online to inspire you.

01. Choose easy to read fonts


Don�t get too fancy with fonts and go for those that are easy to read. Sans serif
fonts are more readable than serif fonts when it comes to a presentation platform
and larger fonts will help those seated at the back of the room to see and read
what you�re presenting.

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