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  • Alex.Osterwalder

    The post-it notes were made in Photoshop by... cutting out a post-it note photo...

  • guest9b6585
    guest9b6585 said 1 week Edit Delete

    Great presentation!

    ps: how do you make these post-it notes images in ppt?

  • wgima
    wgima said 1 week Edit Delete

    When people start complaining about the number of slides, you can already tell that they probably create 'death by ppt' stuff. The problem with limiting the number of slides is that you end up using less pictures and more text-exactly what this presentation is telling you not to do. This presentation uses the 'one bullet point per slide' method which makes it a lot more engaging. As far as delivery, time-wise, it should be the same as giving a presentation with (ugh) multiple bullet pointed slides. Again, the number of slides is irrelevant. This also does not look like 'hundreds of others.' Quite the opposite; it does not look like a 'death by ppt' presentation which definitely comprises the majority! Just look at the examples on this site!

  • Alex.Osterwalder

    Principles are there to be destroyed...

  • luiscu
    luiscu said 1 month Edit Delete

    Principle of good ppt design: never make your presentation longer than 20 pages. Never go through 100

  • guestf59af
    guestf59af said 1 month Edit Delete

    Good tips in there. Thanks mate
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  • Miguel.M
    Miguel.M said 1 month Edit Delete

    Dejá-vu...
    Once again in Slideshare, someone using the disgusting copy/paste technique, getting someonelse's subjective words & concepts, putting them into a boring loooong presentation, visually looking like hundreds of others and having the nerve to call it 'Good PowerPoint Design.'????????????????????

  • PROCOS
    PROCOS said 1 month Edit Delete

    Great presentation and I fully understand the succes of it! But I would have liked it to be a little bit shorter than 135 slides... If you can say it in 30 slides, why use a 100 more?

  • divaneolala
    divaneolala said 1 month Edit Delete

    big thanx...really usefull

  • joemmanuel
    joemmanuel said 1 month Edit Delete

    Excelent presentation! dbybp=dead by boring presentation?

  • mooh94
    mooh94 said 1 month Edit Delete

    You've showed great principles from great books in a very personal way!

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