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Haiku Deck will completely transform the way you think about presentations.

You can learn more at http://haikudeck.com, download the free iPad app at http://bit.ly/ScJc5m, or request a new platform here: http://bit.ly/12SRHal.

This is a perfect introduction to Haiku Deck and the ideas that inspired it, but these tips will help you tell your story more effectively no matter what tool you're using.
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10 Tips to Transform Your Presentations by Haiku Deck

Published on Nov 06, 2015

Ideas and inspirations to help you focus your message, communicate visually, and connect with your audience more effectively.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE HAIKU DECK WAY

10 TIPS TO TRANSFORM YOUR PRESENTATIONS
Haiku Deck will completely transform the way you think about presentations.

You can learn more at http://haikudeck.com, download the free iPad app at http://bit.ly/ScJc5m, or request a new platform here: http://bit.ly/12SRHal.

This is a perfect introduction to Haiku Deck and the ideas that inspired it, but these tips will help you tell your story more effectively no matter what tool you're using.
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WHY WE'RE HERE

First, a bit of back story.

We believe that everyone has amazing stories to tell and ideas to share.

We also believe that presentations--the expression of those ideas--should be inspiring and captivating.

PRESENTATIONS SHOULD BE CAPTIVATING

After all, what are presentations but stories?

They should capture our attention and speak to our emotions.

They should stir our imaginations.

They should make time stand still.

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TOO OFTEN, THEY'RE NOT

Yet, too often, it's time standing still in the not-so-inspiring way.

We fall into the header-and-bullets formula.

We turn our slides into slideuments. We pack them with tiny text and read them out loud, word for word.

Does the world need more flying bullet points and lame clip art? We say no.

Does it need more beautiful stories and ideas? More simplicity, more fun?

That is why we're here.





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OUR PHILOSOPHY

With Haiku Deck, we set out to reimagine the experience of creating and sharing presentations.

We wanted to make it incredibly simple for anyone to produce flawlessly beautiful slides, with minimal time and effort.

We took a mobile-first approach to ensure that content creation on the iPad would be both practical and elegant. {Case in point: On the iPad, you create a chart like this by dragging the colored sections with your fingertips.}

SIMPLE

Keep it Simple

We believe that constraints lead to creativity (the haiku, which inspired our name, illustrates this perfectly).

Many presentation tools operate under the assumption that more is better--more options, more choices, more gimmicks.

In our view, less is more.
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BEAUTIFUL

Make it Beautiful

Image isn't everything, but let's face it--it matters. Even the most compelling story can fall flat if it unfolds in unappealing slides filled with 8-point text.

We believe that beautiful, image-rich slides should be easy for anyone to create.



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FUN

Have Fun

"Fun" is not a word that most of us associate with either creating or listening to presentations. But we don't see why these things shouldn't be fun!

Read more about our story and our philosophy here:
http://haikudeck.com/about

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10 TIPS

A Few Best Practices

We have studied the advice of many presentation experts, and we have specifically designed Haiku Deck to make it easy to follow their recommendations.

Here are few tips that are especially good to keep in mind, no matter what presentation tool you're using.

1. BUILD AROUND ONE BIG IDEA

Tip #1: Craft your presentation around one big, memorable idea.

In this deck, our big idea is that although many of us are used to creating our presentations in a certain way, it's not too hard to transform the process.

It's also worth it.

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2. STICK TO THREE KEY POINTS

Tip #2: Stick to three key points.

That's not three key points per slide....it's three key points, period.

Remember ours?

Simple
Beautiful
Fun
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3. ONE IDEA PER SLIDE

Tip #3: Focus on one idea per slide.

We deliberately limit the amount of text you can put on a slide to encourage this.

After all, one idea per slide is really all your audience can absorb.

"But," you say, "that will mean I'll have too many slides."

Trust us--it's not the number of slides that matters; it's how clearly those slides communicate your message.
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4. NOT TOO MANY WORDS

Tip #4: Keep words to a minimum.

Some experts have rules about how many words to include on a slide. The general consensus is the fewer, the better.

We like to think of words like oysters. About a half-dozen is perfect. Too many more than that is probably overdoing it.

Remember, the point of your slides is not to duplicate exactly what you're going to say. It's to reinforce, illustrate, and deepen your message.

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5. USE PICTURES TO TELL STORIES

Tip #5: Use pictures to tell stories, not as decoration.

Pictures, above all, grab our attention and connect with our emotions, making ideas vivid and memorable.

Haiku Deck's keyword search puts more than 35 million free, high-quality, Creative Commons images, plus a million premium images from Getty Images, at your fingertips. You're bound to find the perfect backdrop for your words from this treasure trove, but you can create a chart or import your own images just as easily.

The key is to use your images for true storytelling power, not just as embellishment.
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6. LET THE STORY INSPIRE THE LOOK

Tip #6: Let your story inspire your look.

When it comes to presentation design, we often favor consistency over individual style. We grab the corporate template, or we stick with a set combination of fonts, layouts, and colors.

We believe every story deserves to be told in its own unique way, and Haiku Deck's range of stylish, one-click themes makes it easy to experiment.

Each professionally designed theme includes an integrated font, image filter, and color palette that can effortlessly change the look and mood of your story.
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7. KEEP FORMATTING CONSISTENT

Tip #7: Keep formatting consistent and simple.

Did you notice how in this deck, each tip appears in the same place on the slide? And how we used solid-color slides to introduce sections?

Think about how your formatting can create a sense of hierarchy and rhythm to aid comprehension.

{And don't forget to keep it simple.}
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8. FOCUS ON THE STORY

Tip #8: Keep your focus on what really matters: your story.

When you're working on a presentation, it's easy to get caught up in time-consuming things like building animations, text formatting, and fancy transitions. But these aren't the things that make your message memorable--it's the story.

We have tried to make Haiku Deck incredibly simple to use so you can concentrate on your message.
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9. FIND YOUR CREATIVE FLOW

Tip #9: Give yourself time to explore and create.

Sometimes a little metaphorical thinking can help you discover your big idea, and everything just flows from there.

We often find that the very process of exploring pictures and words with Haiku Deck's built-in image search unlocks ideas and opens up new creative possibilities.

In fact, we've designed the app to encourage creative flow.

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10. CONNECT WITH YOUR AUDIENCE

Tip #10: Establish a real connection with your audience.

It takes practice not to just read everything you're going to say right off your slides, but it's well worth the effort.

When your slides are there to reinforce and beautifully illustrate your ideas, you can engage with your audience in a more meaningful, authentic way.

{This is also a lot more fun for everybody.}

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NOW IT'S YOUR TURN

We hope these tips have inspired you to set your story free!

If you don't already have Haiku Deck, you can download the free iPad app here:
http://appstore.com/haikudeck

You can also request a new platform here: http://bit.ly/12SRHal

OUR CREATIVE COMMUNITY

When you make a Haiku Deck, you'll be part of our creative community, which is active, growing, and awesome.

Each week our team hand-picks outstanding Haiku Decks covering a wide range of topics to be showcased in our Gallery and our Pinterest boards.

In the app, you can tap the GALLERY button to view them, or you can browse great decks here:
http://haikudeck.com/gallery/featured
http://pinterest.com/haikudeck/

REMEMBER

  • Simple
  • Beautiful
  • Fun
And, whether you're using Haiku Deck or not, we hope you'll remember the Haiku Deck way:

Keep it Simple
Make it Beautiful
Have Fun

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SET YOUR STORY FREE

Connect with us for more tips and presentation inspiration!

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