The Point of PowerPoint
Posted on the 21st December 2009
Like ‘peaches and cream’, ‘presentations and PowerPoint’ seem to be the perfect match. So why has PowerPoint, the foremost presentation package, gained itself a bad reputation; one of silly sound effects, bad graphics, irritating transitions and bullet-point riddled slides that you just can’t read?
Put simply, PowerPoint gets used for the wrong things. It is not a design package, a piece of illustration software or a program for animation; it is a tool for moving one slide to the next. That is all. Used in conjunction with other software the results are quite different and that’s where The Creativity Works come in.
We take your presentation or presentation draft and disseminate the information to communicate it in a designed, eye-catching way full of impact, creativity and clarity of message. It needn’t cost the earth to look good either; prices start from just £100.
Full details are to be found on The Creativity Works website, or better still, the next time you get that sinking feeling as you realise you have to create a PowerPoint presentation then give Chris Trill a call and have a chat for free about your aspirations.



