Video About Creating Cool PowerPoint Charts

PowerPoint has chart and graph options that allow you to churn out some pretty competent looking graphics. While these look professional enough, wouldn’t it be even better to tie your graphics in with whatever business is being talked about in your presentation? For example, a PowerPoint geared toward the restaurant business could have a pie chart superimposed on a dinner plate. The palette of colors can even be one that we associate with fresh or savory foods. When you think about it, the sky’s the limit when it comes to doctoring up a boring graphic with some cool photography as well as relevant color schemes. For example, a bar chart can be made up of candy bars, if that makes sense with your subject matter and your audience. If you’re a snack company, there’s no point settling for a serious looking bar chart that a company like a financial institution might use. And how about a rich chocolate brown for that catchy headline? I really believe that if there’s a logical meaning behind your design decisions, the design will hold up better than if things are just done to look “pretty”. I’ve posted a video on YouTube which takes you through the step-by-step process of creating a custom chart to work with your PowerPoint template or theme. So the next time you need to come up with a PowerPoint graphic that’s out of the box, think about some objects in your every day life. Think about fun things like some strings of brightly colored yarn to symbolize sales grown in a new Knitting Store. Or stalks of celery in various lengths to illustrate the growth in vegetable drinks orders. One Way To Create A Cool Custom Chart

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