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100 Creative Presentation Ideas
Creative Presentation Ideas - It's Showtime!
Listed below are just 3 of the 100 creative presentation ideas you can use to make your presentation unforgettable. You may use these creative presentation ideas when speaking to potential investors, at management forums, conference lectures or with your colleagues, employees, or any other presentation you have to make.
Each creative idea is described in the following format:
Basic description of the creative presentation idea What for? major benefits of the idea, or how it may be used Variations on the creative idea: how you can adapt the idea to different settings, goals and audiences Comments: things you should pay attention to when using the creative idea
Well, here comes the first creative presentation idea:
Creative Presentation Idea #1:
Description: Do not use titles in your slides
What for?
Tell the viewers that you left out the presentation titles intentionally in order to see if you could deliver your main points clearly
When using the presentation as a learning aid in a workshop, if your audience is required to complete the titles, they will have to think about what you are teaching and actively participate in the discussion
Variations:
Leave the titles out for only some of the slides - perhaps the ones that will be used for a review of the presentation so far, or to trigger a discussion on a controversial issue
Write only half of the title, and ask your audience to complete it
Comments:
You can use a printed "complete" version of the presentation for yourself, so you can see the titles you meant to use
The creative ideas I suggest are of different kinds and levels. Some are crazier than others. You should choose the one that best suits your presentation needs. Do you want to make a really bold statement? Here is a more outrageous idea:
Creative Presentation Idea #75:
Description: Present the presentation blindfolded!
What for?
You could definitely demonstrate your knowledge of the subject and a good memory skill as well as self-confidence by using this idea
Use it to add some humor to your presentation: after you put the blindfold on, intentionally make some funny mistakes when referring to the slides, and only then show them that you know what you're talking about...
Variations:
Put the blindfold on for just a short part of the presentation, when you want to make a dramatic effect
Provide blindfolds for the participants, so their sense of hearing will be heightened and you could test their memory after a few slides!
Comments:
Take care not to offend people with disabilities (e.g. blind people, etc.). Use this technique when you are certain you can do so tactfully and with good taste
As you might have noticed by now, these creative presentation ideas do not rely on an incredible knowledge of Power Point, or on unreasonable production expenses. Actually, in some of the ideas you don't even have to use Power Point at all!. Here's one:
Creative Presentation Idea #31:
Description: Have a painter/caricaturist assistant -
drawing images/cartoons on a flip chart as you explain
What for?
This would make your presentation "live" on the go. Instead of using slides, the sketches would visually convey the major points you are trying to get through. For example - when you talk about the tough task lying ahead, a simple drawing of mountaineers climbing up a steep mountain would etch that image in the viewers mind.
A caricaturist could add a touch of humor to your presentation with funny images and hints
Variations:
If you have the talent - you could draw the sketches yourself as you speak.
If there's an electronic drawing pad - you could use it and show the drawings on a screen as they are drawn.
Alternatively - ask some of the participants themselves to help you and draw those images on the flip chart as you speak.
You could prepare and give the participants a comic book with the important things you talked about.
Comments:
Make sure there are enough flip chart pages you could use, and that everyone can see them well. Rehearse the presentation with the painter and the list the major subjects you are going to talk about so that s/he would have time to think about how to make meaningful and relevant drawings. Here are a few pointers on where to find the person to draw for you: look for high school or college art students who wish to practice and demonstrate their talent for a small fee or free of charge; ask around for other employees that have that talent and are willing to give a hand. Of course, if the presentation is worth the investment, you may always hire a professional caricaturist.
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Friday, December 9, 2011
IKEA Kitchen Planning - Get Help Designing Your Kitchen Your Way
Have you just made your third trip to the kitchen only to walk back out in disgust, hating what you see, but not knowing what to do about it? You are probably not the only person in the world feeling that way. It can be frustrating to watch all of the great home improvement shows on TV and watch people get free makeovers, thinking about how unfair it is that you can't have one because you don't live in Los Angeles. Though you may be dying for the perfect kitchen makeover free of charge, I've found a solution that can help you get a nice design at a budget price. If you are open to some free tips and advice from a major home furnishings retailer then you might be interested in the IKEA kitchen planning guide.
The guide is available on their website and is something they provide for customers to use when they are ready to design a new kitchen but don't know where to start. They start out by giving you the six steps to creating your kitchen - through them of course. By clicking on the links to each of the six steps, you taken to specific tools that will give you detailed information on what you will need to do to design your kitchen.
The first step in their IKEA kitchen planning guide is to pick your style. On their site, they offer a variety of styles for you to choose from so that you can get your creative juices flowing. Of course they don't expect you to use their designs if you have your own ideas; it is just a courtesy they provide if you don't know where to start. In this section, they also offer information on different door materials and kitchen counter tops so that you begin to get informed about what you're getting yourself into.
After you have picked your style, they show you how to measure your space. They literally give you step-by-step instructions on the how to accurately and precisely measure ceilings, doors, windows, etc. to help you choose the right items. They also have an option for you to contact them for measuring assistance and they will send someone to your home to do it for you. They charge you for the service initially but if you buy their products for your kitchen the charge will be absorbed into the price - so it is actually free.
Steps three and four include assistance in choosing your cabinets and appliances. With these steps, they help you understand interior fittings, planning your work areas, and finding the appliances that you think will fit the design you're going for in the kitchen. Next, they let you personalize your options in the fifth step, which seems to be the fun part because you get to choose your lighting, wall accessories and trolleys - if you want them. Then finally, they have you choose your services (delivery, installation, financing) if you so need them. IKEA kitchen planning actually appears to make the process extremely organized, which is great for those who don't know what they're doing, so it seems to be a great benefit to customers.
The IKEA kitchen planning guide seems to be a great way to get free advice on designing your kitchen. They seem to really want to help their customers get organized - and it doesn't hurt that they can make some sales along the way. So if you like their kitchen items (which many people do) and feel you have nothing to lose, then give their assistance a try. If you don't like it, you can always carry with you the great designing knowledge you gained.