Death by PowerPoint: Avoid Visual Suicide when Presenting

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  • SAGE Consultants
  • 17 Aug, 2024
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Death by PowerPoint: Avoid Visual Suicide when Presenting

Be honest – how many times have you said it, even about your own presentation — Death by PowerPoint it is REAL (even if you are not using powerpoint but a fancy new AI tool)

I cannot imagine that you have not been there.

You’re sitting through a presentation, the speaker’s words are a blur, your eyes are glued to a slide crammed with bullet points, tiny fonts, and an overwhelming amount of information [yes on ONE slide only].

It’s a recipe for disengagement, boredom, and a severe case of “Death by PowerPoint.” [or whatever tool you are using for your presentation].

Visuals are supposed to enhance your presentation, not bury it. When misused, they become a distraction, a barrier to communication, and a surefire way to lose your audience’s attention.

Common [read basic] Visual Sins [there are plenty others responsible for DbPP]

  • Tiny Fonts and Overcrowding: Trying to fit everything on a single slide leads to microscopic font sizes and an overwhelming visual experience.
  • Cluttered Charts and Graphs: Overly complex charts with confusing legends and too much data are impossible to decipher.
  • Stock Photos That Say Nothing: Generic images that have no connection to your message or audience can be distracting and irrelevant.

Visual Redemption [in general]: How to Make Your Slides Shine [the basics]:

  • KISS [Keep It Simple …]: One idea per slide! Use clear, concise language and avoid too much information.
  • Prioritize Visuals over Text: Use images, charts, graphs, and infographics to illustrate your points
  • Embrace Whitespace: We all want to live in a wide open world.  Thus, give your visuals room to breathe!
  • Practice Visual Restraint: If you do plan to use animations keep in mind the stimulation this might cause and avoid these being a distraction..

BUT, Beyond the Slides:

Visual communication isn’t limited to your slides. YOU are your own visual. YOUR body language, gestures, and voice is also your engagement with your audience.

Visuals, including yourself as a visual, are powerful tools.  Used these strategically and purposefully.

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Mentors meant a lot to me during my PhD even though I have been involved in clinical health research for almost 25 years at the time.

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