The Power of Words
The power of language has stayed true in every era and the choice of words always the king. And as Robin Williams rightly put it, “no matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world”.
A Guide to Mastering Speaker Notes in PowerPoint
You, the presenter, are a storyteller and your slide deck is your support. Since there is a limit of how much information you can put on each individual slide in order to not have your audience lose concentration whether to listen to you or look at your slides, you need to carefully prioritize information for your slide deck.
The Scientific Framework of Storytelling

In the world of marketing today, storytelling has become an important and a universally accepted phenomenon that is said to work wonders. It promises greater influence and greater engagement. But have you ever wondered what is it that makes it so captivating?
Repurpose Presentations for Different Kinds of Audiences
A presentation need not be put away deep in your documents folder, you can use key points and insights from it over and over. You put a lot of effort in building a stellar presentation, .
Guy Kawasaki’s Golden Rule for PowerPoint Presentations
The Silicon Valley based venture capitalist introduced a golden rule for making an effective presentation on PowerPoint and called it the 10-20-30 rule.
Designing in the Information Overload World

Internet is a place where anyone can publish anything. And Web Designing is a line of work where guides and tutorials has a huge demand and supply, the latter more so because the web is actually what designers work with so creating personal blogs and sharing their experiences and opinions comes easy to them.