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This slide type makes a perfect opening or closing slide. It's a stylish way to incorporate a company logo and key contact information using the creative, visual style of Haiku Deck.

Here are some great uses for the logo slide type:
* Company name/website
* Presenter name/twitter handle & event hashtag
* Product name/website

Pro tips:
* The optimal size for the circular logo image is 600 x 600 pixels.
* You can use a photograph for the background or a custom solid color background.

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Elementos de la Situación Dramatica

An overview of the slide types available in Haiku Deck, and how to use each one effectively.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Elementos de la situacion dramatica

This slide type makes a perfect opening or closing slide. It's a stylish way to incorporate a company logo and key contact information using the creative, visual style of Haiku Deck.

Here are some great uses for the logo slide type:
* Company name/website
* Presenter name/twitter handle & event hashtag
* Product name/website

Pro tips:
* The optimal size for the circular logo image is 600 x 600 pixels.
* You can use a photograph for the background or a custom solid color background.

Photo by MrUllmi

Situacion Dramatica:

Los sucesos encaminados a la presentación, desarrollo y solución del conflicto.
This slide type is best used to make a crisp, standalone point -- write it like a bold, clear headline with a supporting subhead.

Though many presenters like to combine multiple bullets on one slide so there are fewer slides, you'll communicate more clearly and hold your audience's attention more effectively if you give each point its own slide and just move through them quickly.

Here are some great uses for a Headline/Subhead slide.

PRESENTATION TITLE
Descriptive Subtitle

EVENT TITLE
Location/Date

SHORT STATEMENT
Short supporting detail

"VERY SHORT QUOTE"
Speaker

Another great use for this slide type is to introduce sections or topics within your presentation.
Try using a solid background color or a distinctive pattern so they are easy to identify and follow.

Pro tips:
*Your font size adjusts automatically as you type.
*You can try different slide layouts to place the text so it looks best with your image.
*If the type starts to get very small, you have too much text! Try trimming it down. (You can always include more detail here, in the Notes.)

Entre sus elementos se pueden mencionar:

*Lineas de acción *Objetivos

*Conflicto *Trama

*Dialogo *Dramática

*Personajes

If you are communicating a set of items in which order is not important, and focusing on them one at a time would feel tedious, you can group them in a short list slide.

Here are the types of things that work well with a list slide:
*An overview of a framework or philosophy
*A list of recommended resources
*An at-a-glance list of quick tips
*Ingredients for a simple project or recipe

Pro tips:
*Your font size adjusts automatically as you type.
*List slides definitely look best with less text -- you can always add more detail here, in the Notes.
*Be sure to use list slides sparingly! Too many bullets = boring.
*Solid-color backgrounds like this help text pop. If you're using a photo background, choose a dark or abstract image, with the text background screen on, for optimal readability.




Líneas de acción:
Acción principal y acciones secundarias realizadas por los personajes para cumplir sus objetivos escénicos.

The new sidebar slide type allows you to split the screen between a block of text and the image of your choice.

Be sure to explore all of the layout options -- you can make your sidebar narrow or wide, and place left, right, above, or below your image.

You can make the sidebar any color you like using the solid color tool on the image tab.
Photo by ancawonka

Objetivos:
Finalidad a la cual van encaminadas las acciones de los personajes.

Occasionally, you need a little more space to express your idea, and this is a perfect place to use a multiline slide.

Here are some great uses for a multiline slide:
*A quote
*A mission or vision statement
*A positioning statement
*A short poem or story

Pro tips:
*Multiline slides have the most punch when they're mixed in with other slide types.
*There are many layout options to choose from for this slide type -- for example, text covering the whole slide, text covering half the slide, or a floating text box -- experiment to see what works best for your text length and your background image.
*The font size adjusts and wraps automatically, but you can add your own line breaks to help with comprehension and flow.

Conflicto:
Situación que caracteriza y le da sentido a la situación dramática. Implica un choque, desacuerdo o enfrentamiento de dos fuerzas opuestas o antagónicas.

Welcome to Haiku Deck!

As you start to use the app, you might notice that we've designed things a little differently.

Just like a haiku, Haiku Deck uses constraints to inspire creative expression. We keep things simple and limit the number of choices you have to make so you can keep the focus on your message, and communicating it clearly.

We've also built the advice of presentation design experts right into the app, making it a snap to create slides that are more visual, more polished, and more effective.

Here is a walk-through of the slide types you can create in Haiku Deck, and how to make the best use of each one.

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Trama:
Sucesos o acciones ordenadas alrededor del conflicto que constituyen la historia del drama.
Al momento culminante de la trama, marcado por la demora de la revelación de ciertos hechos o en la aceleración de la acción, se le llama tensión dramática.

If you're communicating a set of items in which order *is* significant, you can use a numbered list slide.

The numbered list works particularly well for things like this:
*Top responses to a survey
*Five (short) steps in a process
*A ranked list of popular blogs, neighborhoods, restaurants, etc.
*Most-visited pages on your website

Pro tips:
*Your font size adjusts automatically as you type.
*List slides definitely look best with less text -- you can always add more detail here, in the Notes.
*Be sure to use list slides sparingly! Too many bullets = boring.

Dialogo:
Medio por el cual los personajes desarrollan la acción. Los diálogos son diferentes según el estilo de la obra teatral. En el teatro contemporáneo, por ejemplo, se espera que los diálogos sean cortos.

The Haiku Deck blog is packed with helpful examples and how-to information!

Here are a few popular articles:
10 Winning Presentation Ideas: http://blog.haikudeck.com/10-winning-presentation-ideas/

Getting Started with Haiku Deck:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/haiku-deck-tutorial-getting-started/

Charts and Graphs Made Easy with Haiku Deck:
http://blog.haikudeck.com/charts-and-graphs-made-easy-with-haiku-deck/

You can also visit the Haiku Deck support page to search the knowledge base or ask a question. We're here to help!
https://haikudeck.zendesk.com/home


Photo by duh.denise

Dramática:
La creación de un personaje obedece a las acotaciones del dramaturgo, del director de escena o a la propuesta del mismo actor.

Personajes:
Seres que llevan a cabo la acción. Entre los cuales se pueden distinguir dos tipos:

Protagonista:
Es el personaje principal y al rededor de él giran los acontecimientos representados.

Photo by fdecomite

Antagonista:
Es el personaje que se opone al protagonista, impidiendo que se cumplan sus planes o propósitos en el conflicto de la obra.

Photo by fdecomite