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10 creative Ideas for your Title- and End-Slides in Presentations

11.13.19   •  #powerpointtips #presentation.

Of all the slides in a PowerPoint presentation, the ones that are without a doubt the most important ones are the first and the last one. It makes perfect sense – the title slide sets the general tone. Make it boring and you’ll loose your audience’s attention within the first few minutes. If you’re making it exciting and innovative on the other hand, you’re taking a big step towards giving an amazing presentation and having an engaged audience. It is very similar with the final slide. It will be the one that people are going to remember most, the one that is supposed to make people leave the room thinking ‘Wow! What a great presentation!’ A bad ending could even mess up what would otherwise be a good performance overall (just think of a good TV show with a bad ending…).

The most common mistakes for title and final slides

If you asked 100 people what belongs on your PowerPoint’s title slide, the majority would answer ‘The title, maybe a subtitle, the presenter’s name and company, the date’. That kind of title slide is alright, but you usually say all of these things in the beginning of a presentation anyway. Also, it is very likely that most of your attendees know these things – they usually signed up for it after all. So what’s the point in listing all of that information on your title slide, when you could also use it for making a stunning first impression? Not only the title slide is commonly designed in an uncreative and conventional way. Too often, you can see PowerPoint presentations ending with the ‘Any Questions?’ or even worse – the ‘Thank you for your attention’ slide. ‘Thank you for your attention’ is a set phrase that has been said so many times it can’t possibly be delivered in an authentic way anymore. Therefore, it’s better to think of something else for your grand final. Finding an unconventional ending that suits your presentation style makes you seem much more charismatic and authentic than using an empty phrase.

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1. An inspiring quote

An inspiring quote on your slide is a perfect way to both start and finish your presentation. Well, it does not have to be inspiring. It could be any quote that is somehow connected to your presented topic. Just have fun looking through books and the internet to find interesting quotes that you want your audience to hear. Good pages to look at for inspiration are goodreads and brainyquotes.com .

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2. A blank slide

This might seem strange to some people, but a blank slide can be really powerful if you want to have your audience’s full attention. You can use the advantage of blank slides by incorporating them at the beginning, in the end or even in between your regular slides. You can either use a blank slide of your regular template (so there will still be some design elements on it) or go all in and make the slide completely black (or white).

3. A call to action

If the goal of your presentation is to really make your audience act in some kind of way, there is no better way to start – or better yet end your presentation than with a call to action. This can be literally anything from little trivial things like “Drink enough water during the presentation so your brain stays intact!” – which will lighten up the mood – to more serious calls like “Help reducing waste by recycling whenever possible!”.

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4. A question

Usually, it is the audience that asks questions after a presentation. However, you can also turn that around and ask your attendees instead. However, it’s important to ask a question that can be answered easily and individually – the best questions involve previous experiences and personal opinions (asking about facts or questions that are hard to understand can often lead to silence and no one wanting to answer).

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5. An interactive poll

Nothing engages the audience like a live poll. Conduct one right at the beginning to get everybody envolved, and/or wait until the end to get your audience’s opinion on something. Icebreaker polls are the perfect way to start, as they lighten the mood. You can easily create polls for free with interactive software tools such as SlideLizard .

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6. A funny picture, meme, or quote

I’m pretty sure that every student nowadays has that teacher that just tries a little too hard to be cool by throwing in a meme on literally every single slide. That may be a bit too much. But just a little comedy at the beginning or in the end can make you seem very charismatic and entertaining and catch the attention of your listeners. Open (or close) with a joke, a funny picture or a quote – whichever you feel comfortable with. It is usually best if it has something to do with the topic you’re presenting.

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7. An interesting fact

Catch the audience’s attention by putting an interesting fact concerning the topic on one of your slides – ideally at the beginning, but maybe also in the end (to keep up the audience’s interest even after the presentation is done).

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8. The title, but with a twist

If you feel like you need to put the presentations name/topic on the front slide, but still want that little creative twist, just change the title slightly. According to what I’m proposing, rather dull presentation titles like e.g. “Marine Biology – An Introduction to Organisms in the sea” can be transformed to “Marine Biology – Diving Deep” (or something less cheesy if you prefer). Make it either funny or over-the-top spectacular and catch the audience’s attention!

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9. A bold statement, opinion, or piece of information

This is probably the best way to capture your audience from the beginning on. Start with a radical, crazy opinion or statement and then get your attendees hooked by telling them that during the presentation, they will learn why you’re right. It could be anything, really, as long as it goes well with your presented topic – from the statement “Everybody has the time to read 5 books a month” to “Going to college is a waste of time” or “The human species is not the most intelligent on earth” – Take whatever crazy, unpopular theory or opinion you have, throw it out there and (very important!) explain why you’re right. You’ll have your audience’s attention for sure and might even change some of their opinions about certain things.

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10. No title and end slide at all

Yes, that’s a possibility as well. If you absolutely can’t think of any creative or otherwise good way to start and end your presentation – even after reading the tips mentioned above – then simply don’t. That’s right - no title and end slide at all. You can pull that of by simply introducing yourself in the beginning, then getting right into the topic (which makes a good impression, long introductions are usually rather tedious) and when you’re at your last slide just saying a simple ‘Goodbye, thank you and feel free to ask questions’.

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How to write a presentation title that gets people flocking to your session

by Olivia Mitchell | 31 comments

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Get inspiration for your presentation title from magazines. Photo credit: bravenewtraveler

You might not give much thought to your presentation title for a conference presentation. The conference organizers will have asked you to provide a title and an abstract for the conference programme and you manage to slap something together just before the deadline.

But your presentation title can determine whether you have a smattering of people attending, or standing room only.

The good news is that it’s not that hard to craft a presentation title. There are a number of tried and tested formats which are easy to adapt to your topic. This is the way professional copywriters write headlines. They don’t start from scratch. They have a collection of previously used headlines (called a swipefile) and then they simply work out which type of headline will work best for their current topic. Next time you’re in the store, check out magazines like Cosmo. You’ll see the same alluring headlines time and time again.

I’ll show you how this can work by taking one topic and generating a number of possible presentation titles by applying the different formats.

The topic is teaching bioethics in secondary schools. I have a good friend who’s an expert on this topic and gives presentations at conferences around the world.

1. Promise benefits

Dale Carnegie’s famous book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” is still one of the best-selling communications books on Amazon. The title of the book is a big part of it’s success. That title works because it promises benefits. It’s not enough to say:

How to teach bioethics

That’s ho-hum. Adding benefits to the title makes it sing:

How to teach a bioethics class that makes students think How to be an inspiring bioethics teacher How to engage and inspire your students through teaching bioethics

“How to” is the most common way of starting a benefit title. To explore the “How to” format more deeply check out this post on writing headlines for blog posts. It’s applicable to writing presentation titles too How to write a Killer How To Article that gets Attention

2. Promise a story

We love stories. You probably already know that telling stories is a powerful presentation technique. But you can also use the power of the story in your presentation title. For example:

How a poor school turned delinquent teenagers into philosophers How a burnt-out teacher reconnected with the love of teaching through bioethics

If you’re presenting a case-study, this format is ideal for your presentation title. Here’s the format “How A got to B”. Make “A” and “B” as far as part as possible by adding adjectives.

3. Put the number three at the front

Consider this title:

Critical concepts for teaching bioethics

Sounds kind of boring and academic, but what if you put a number in front of it:

Three critical concepts for teaching bioethics

Now your prospective audience member is thinking “I better know what those three critical concepts are”. Even if they’re an expert in teaching bioethics they’ll want to find out the three concepts a fellow expert considers critical.

Three is the ideal number of major points to cover in a presentation, and five at the outside. If you try and cover more you won’t be able to do justice to each point . It’s better to go deep, rather than wide. See my post When is it OK to break the rule of three-part structure .

4. Provoke curiosity

If you’re revealing new research in your presentation make the most of it. People want to hear what’s new. They come to conferences to be at the cutting-edge.

New classroom research reveals the bioethics teaching methodology that gets the best results

If you’re a teacher of bioethics how could you resist going to that session?

That title works because of the curiosity that it evokes. You can exploit the natural attraction power of curiosity even if you don’t have cutting-edge research to reveal. For example:

The #1 strategy for teaching bioethics in the classroom

5. Evoke concern

This type of presentation title makes people want to to come to your presentation to check that they’re not making big mistakes. It’s a powerful strategy. For example:

The common mistakes bioethics teachers make The flaws in current bioethics teaching methodology

or take some ownership with this version:

The mistakes I’ve made teaching bioethics and how you can learn from them

Mix ‘n’ Match Presentation Titles

You can use elements from these different types of title and mix them up. For example, many titles can be improved by adding the number 3. For example:

The common mistakes bioethics teachers make
The three common mistakes bioethics teachers make

Add contrast to your titles

Adding contrast adds the element of surprise to your title. For example, I can improve this title:

How to teach a bioethics class that makes students think

by changing ‘students’ to ‘teenagers’:

How to teach a bioethics class that makes teenagers think

Putting the words “students” and “think” next to each other doesn’t generate any surprise. But put the word “think” next to “teenagers” does.

So simply by applying these formats I’ve generated eleven possible titles. You can do the same. Once you’ve generated some titles, choose the one that resonates best with you and then plan your presentation to fulfill the promise that you’re making to your audience in the title.

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31 Comments

Ken Molay

Olivia, another technique is to imply privileged information: “Secrets of bioethics teaching” or “Bioethics teaching techniques of the pros”

Tavisha

Hi, On which topic should i make presentation

Olivia Mitchell

Thanks for adding that technique. Olivia

Jen

Thanks for posting this Olivia. I definitely have “title challenge.” Seems like by the time I get to naming my presentations, my creativity is shot. Specifically I like the fact that you give examples! This really helped to clarify the topic.

Mike Slater

Olivia A very useful post. I always put a lot of effort into trying to pull together a good presentation, but thinking of a title that will catch the interest is always Ichallenging.

Dano Ybarra

Olivia, I really enjoyed this article and will read it each week for inspiration creating titles for my blogs. When I create presentations, blogs, and articles I use a working title until I am finished. It keeps me on track. Then I create my real title. I have read others that promote creating your title, then the content. Which do you prefer and why?

Karen

Thank you for this information. I am definitely title challenged. My colleagues recently told me that they decided not to attend my presentation as it did have any relevance to their courses. I will be sure to utilize these suggestions next time.

Ouch! Of course if it’s correct that it wasn’t relevant then that’s fine. But if it’s because the title didn’t attract them and show the relevance then that’s disappointing. Good luck with your next title.

Craig Hadden - Remote Possibilities

Excellent ideas, Olivia, and well expressed! I’ve linked to this (and some of your other posts) from my blog.

Also came up with a simple 3-word model for involving the audience through the presentation title: Question, Action, Mention. (See http://remotepossibilities.wordpress.com/2011/11/23/answer-peoples-key-question-first-framework-part-1a/#involve_people )

Anyanwu Moses Chukwudi

I’m happy to read this write up, @ olivia you’re indeed an inspiring character. I’m working on my magazine please I need your sopports And contrIbutions. Please Olivia need your support…

Linda Hawkins

I have been writing blogs and articles for years and need ideas of how to create some new titles. This has been extremely educational and helpful for me to create better titles. Thanks

JoAnn Corley

As a fellow speaker, I just wanted to say a hearty thank you. We all need fresh ways at looking at old stuff and to continuously think creatively regarding how we communicate to get the best outcomes.

Bernard

Many Thanks Olivia for your post, Your techniques have helped me think differently from the ways I have always titled my presentations

That’s great to hear Bernard!

iman

oh ! great you are right !!

Craig Hadden (@RemotePoss)

I know you’ve said there’s no need to grab attention at the start of a talk, but the title’s one place you definitely need to! So you might also like this 4-part method I just posted for attention-grabbing titles.

(It uses an “ABCD” mnemonic, meaning the title includes an Action, Benefit, “Conversation” and/or Digit. For example, one title might be “Smash your class target – top 5 bioethics teaching tips”.)

Love it, thanks Craig!

Craig Hadden

You’re very welcome! Also, comments (and links) are always welcome on my blog. 🙂

Maria

Hi I am still having a problem of formulating a title. please help

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Catchy Presentation Titles Are the Start of a Great Presentation

Catchy Titles are the secret to a great presentation

A Catchy Presentation Title is Important for Audience Satisfaction

Think about the last time you went to a conference that has multiple breakout sessions going at the same time. If you are like most people, you first scanned the list of titles. Almost instantly, you eliminated a few based solely on the topic or title. The titles that you looked at created an impression of the speech. Once you narrowed down your choices, only then do you move on to the description, etc. In that instant where you were scanning the titles, though, you probably had this inner monologue going. “Hhhmmmm… Nope. Not worth my time. Nope. Sounds boring. Nope. That one is unrelated to anything of interest to me. Aaahhh… That one might be okay.”

One of the real, closely-held, public speaking secrets is that every audience member has this inner monologue . This inner monologue occurs before every single meeting and every single presentation that we attend. In most cases, just as when we looked at the breakout session list, the answer we receive is, “Nope. This seems like a waste of my time.”

Examples of Presentation Titles that Make People Yawn

Here are a few titles that tell the audience that your presentation will be a snoozefest.

  • Quarterly Financial Report
  • Software Update
  • Project Report
  • Goals for 20__ [Fill in Your Own Year]
  • Why We Need to Make Changes in Our Internal Processes

Think about how people will perceive the title

It is our job as the presentation designer (or deliverer) to make people want to pay attention to us. If you start with a great title, you are more likely to accomplish this task.

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Follow this step-by-step approach, and your audience will want to hear you speak.

Create a One-Sentence Statement of What Your Topic is About.

Make sure your bullet points are easy to understand

  • We Exceeded Our Corporate Goals and Increased Profit Last Quarter.
  • The New Software Update Closed a Few Security Risks for Our Customers.
  • The ABC Building Project is Behind Schedule.
  • This Year, We Will Increase Revenue by $200,000 by Focusing on Repeat Business.
  • Department Heads Need to Communicate Team Activities Better.

Just by forcing yourself to make your title into a complete sentence, you will narrow the topic down dramatically. If you look at the difference between the first list and the second, the second is more interesting already.

Identify Why the Audience Would Care About this Topic?

Make the audience care by defining their why

  • Your Quarterly Bonus Has Increased.
  • Your Customers are Less Likely to Experience a Data Breach.
  • If We Adjust Our Plan, We Can Get Back on Schedule without Incurring Overruns.
  • Your Commissions Will Also Increase.
  • You Can Reduce Your Overall Department Costs.

Although we like to think that department heads care deeply about company revenue and profit, in reality, most of us are pretty self-centered. However, the department heads care very deeply about their bonuses. Outside of the tech folks, no one really cares about website security. However, if a company has a data breach, the entire company will have new challenges to deal with.

Combine the Sentence in Step #1 With the Benefit in Step #2.

Now that you have the two pieces, just put them together. When you do, you will create a series of catchy presentation titles .

  • We Exceeded Our Corporate Goals and Increased Profit Last Quarter, So Your Quarterly Bonus Has Also Increased.
  • Your Customers are Less Likely to Experience a Data Breach Because We Closed a Few Security Risks in the Recent Update.
  • If We Adjust the Project Plan on the ABC Building, We Can Get Back on Schedule without Incurring Overruns.
  • This Year, We Will Increase Revenue by $200,000 (And Commissions by $25,000) by Focusing on Repeat Business.
  • If We as Department Heads Can Communicate Our Team’s Activities Better, We Should Be Able to Reduce Department Cost Significantly.

Maybe these presentation titles aren’t perfect, but you have to admit, they are dramatically better, now.

Compare the Two Titles

Originally, we had, “Quarterly Financial Report.” We ended up with, We Exceeded Our Corporate Goals and Increased Profit Last Quarter, So Your Quarterly Bonus Has Also Increased.” Which would you rather sit through? Guess what? Your audience thinks the same way. So, if you want to catch the attention of your audience right away, realize that catch presentation titles can help.

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The PowerPoint Title Slide: 6 Tips on how to Find the Right PowerPoint Title!

Many of you might be aware: finding a matching title for your slides can be a challenge. The title says a lot about your presentation and is the first crucial aspect of whether your audience will pay attention to you or not.

In this article, we will show you how to find a good title for your presentation.

Why is a good PowerPoint title important?

Many presentations start with an unexciting title like “Company Presentation”, “Strategy Meeting XY” or similar. These are descriptive but empty words without added value for your target group and your potential clientele.

Your goal should be to capture your audience’s attention with your title . Based on a title or a headline, the audience decides within seconds whether they are interested or not.

If you bore your audience with a little thought-out PowerPoint title from the start, the chances for a sale of your product/your service look rather bad. This is the only way you have a chance to sell your product/service.

What should a good PowerPoint title do?

Devote as much time to maturing an appropriate title as you do to the rest of the presentation creation. Keep the following aspects in mind when developing your PowerPoint title:

A good title should:

  • Make it quick and easy to understand what the presentation is about
  • Make the audience curious about the presentation topic
  • Contain the core message of your presentation
  • Communicate the benefits to your audience

6 tips on how to find the right PowerPoint title

Below we have listed some tips and tricks for you on how to develop an effective title for your purposes.

#1: Think customer oriented

Remember that you are not developing the title for yourself, but for your audience. After all, you know what content will be conveyed, but your audience does not. The PowerPoint title must speak directly to your audience and also suit you , so that they become curious about the following presentation. This is how you manage to get attention.

Accordingly, you should know your target audience exactly and tailor the title appropriately.

#2: Use questions in your PowerPoint title

Why not use a question as a title instead of a statement? The question should obviously fit the topic of the presentation in terms of content, so that it remains relevant.

You can use the following questions – “What”, “Why”, “How” or “When” as a guide. Build these into the title as well.

By posing the question and not yet answering it, curiosity will automatically arise in the audience.

#3: Be precise

The title of your presentation must be relevant. To get to the heart of this relevance in the title, pick out the most important point of your presentation and build the title around this aspect.

#4: Short and to the point

Nobody wants to read long titles. As mentioned in #3, the point is to make a precise statement. However, this should not be explained in endless words in the title but broken down to a few words with a creative title.

Tips on the length of headlines can be found in the article “ The ideal length for Headlines “.

#5: Arouse curiosity

A poorly thought-out title will quickly bore your audience and is guaranteed not to lead to sales. Make the title as exciting as possible , include words that will pique the audience’s interest or spark curiosity.

Pay attention to the emotional level as well. If you manage to include emotional elements such as wit, surprise or inspiration in your titles, you are guaranteed to attract attention.

#6: Include extra elements

Depending on your target audience, it may be beneficial to add small icons to your PowerPoint title. This has a visually appealing effect and makes your content more interesting. In addition, images always generate emotions that automatically make people pay attention.

However, think carefully about whether it fits into your presentation. In important presentations to business executives, you should leave out icons.

Further information on the correct use of icons can be found in the article “ PowerPoint Icons “. Feel free to use icons from PresentationLoad!

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Conclusion: Finding the right PowerPoint title

With the right title for your presentation, you can introduce a successful talk. C hoose it wisely and sell your presentation skillfully.

If you follow our tips, the title will manage to combine interest, attention and curiosity and help your audience to engage with your topic.

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Nearly every professional, regardless of their role and field, will create and deliver a business presentation at some point in their career. Creating a slide deck takes a lot of preparation, including planning the content, structuring the slides, designing with appealing visuals and rehearsing the pitch.

  The 10-20-30 rule is a commonly used and much-praised structure for creating a business presentation. Following the 10-20-30 rule, the presenter should not present more than 10 slides, should not exceed 20 minutes, and should not use font sizes less than 30 point. Created by Guy Kawasaki , this method is for presenters to create and deliver impactful presentation.

  For a business deck, presenting your content in 10 slides can be a challenging task, as your messaging needs to be concise yet persuasive. Here are 10 slides that you should include in your business presentation to make your slide deck a success.

1. Title slide

This is the introduction slide that gives your audience an overview of what your presentation is about. Include important details like your topic, company name, logo, date of presentation, presenter name, and designation.

What makes a good title slide?

If you’re promoting a product or a service to your audience, then use a picture of it in the title slide instead of stock images. Provide crucial details that help your audience understand what they can expect from the session. Use a clean, simple font style in an appropriate size with a contrasting background to make the title easy to read.

2. Problem statement 

The objective of a business presentation should be to offer a solution to a business problem. Use this slide to define the problem for which you’re proposing a solution. Make your points clear, concise, and persuasive by highlighting the impact it has on the business.

What makes a good problem statement slide?

State the business problem you’ve set out to solve. Involve your audience by asking them if they have a solution to the above problem and then explain how your idea can impact the business. Make your content precise and easy to read without overwhelming your audience with too much information.

Define the goals you’re aiming to achieve through this presentation and list them as stages in your plan. Demonstrate your goals as points with a realistic timeline for each milestone.

What makes a good goals slide?

  Goals help set the direction for your business plan. Let’s say you’re launching a new product in the market and need to list the various milestones you’re aiming to accomplish to get the product to your audience. Instead of showcasing them as plain bullet points, break them down into milestones with timelines. Explain them in a few words and emphasize key points with animation effects and icons to make it visually appealing.

  4. Solution or Strategy

Now that you have mentioned the problem and set goals for your business, use this slide to talk about how you’re planning to achieve them. Write an overview of your strategy and plan of action and highlight the key points.

What makes a good solution slide?

Introduce your strategy with an impressive title and emphasize important content using text effects. Make your content compelling by highlighting the benefits of your strategy and presenting your solution as a narrative with eye-catching visuals and icons.

  5. Analysis

Your market, SWOT, and competitor analysis form an essential component in laying out your business plan in detail. Use supporting data in your business presentation to walk your audience through the analysis.

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What makes a good analysis slide?

If your slide deck is for a product launch, then validate your strategy by including your analysis of the market, competitors, and your target customers to understand your position in the business. Instead of plain text, use charts and tables to explain your insights for these numbers. Bring your data to life with animation and text effects.

6. Financial plan and revenue    

Your business presentation should include your financial plan, revenue projections, and other relevant metrics necessary to measure the success of your business strategy.

What makes a good finance slide?

Present the budget required for different business stages like research, development, execution, marketing, etc. Use charts to break down your finances in planned stages. Add visuals and bring your charts to life with animation and effects.

Every business deck needs supporting data to validate your analysis and plan. Use charts and tables to help your audience understand your business position better.

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  What makes a good data slide?

For business presentations like project management, add data to compare and analyze your plan and  identify  areas of improvement. Determine the best chart style to showcase your numbers and highlight the compelling data points, then add a line or two of your own conclusions from these numbers and explain them in detail during the presentation.

8. Timeline  

Setting up a timeline for your business is crucial as it establishes the direction, priorities, and roadmap for achieving your business goals. You can also use a timeline to showcase your company’s journey by featuring various milestones, starting with its inception and highlighting some of your prominent projects to date.

What makes a good timeline slide?

Make your timeline slide less text-heavy and more visual with a timeline chart to take your audience through the various milestones. Add visuals, icons, and path animations to make your timeline visually engaging.

Introducing your team members forms an integral part of your business presentation as its sends a strong message of your company’s expertise. For a small business, you can introduce all your employees, while bigger companies should introduce members crucial for the operation of your company.

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What makes a good team slide?

For presentations like a project report or sales pitch, it’s necessary to include your team slide as the audience needs to know the members involved in the project. Include headshots of your team members with their title/designation, along with a short description of their role in the business.

10. Q&A or End Slide

This will be the closing slide of your business presentation and must leave a lasting impact on your audience. If you want to answer audience questions, schedule your Q&A session at the end of your presentation.

What makes a good end slide?

A good end slide recaps your overall presentation and contains your company’s important details. Close your presentation with a rhetorical question to make a thought-provoking impact on your audience.

  For nearly every type of business presentation or pitch, these ten slides will help you create a strong framework for your slide deck. However, don’t forget that different sorts of business presentations have their styles and needs based on the objective, industry, and the target audience. To learn more about some best practices for creating a presentation template for every industry,   take a look at our previous blog post .

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Your presentation title serves as the initial point of engagement for your audience, setting the tone for what lies ahead. Let us explore strategic methodologies to ensure your titles captivate, intrigue, and ultimately inspire audience engagement.

Audience Analysis:  Prior to drafting your title, think about your audience demographics, interests, and expectations, and tailor your title to resonate. For instance, for a presentation targeting corporate leaders,  consider a title like “Navigating Digital Disruption: Strategies for C-Suite Executives”.

Clarity and Brevity:  Opt for clarity and brevity in your title, encapsulating the essence of your presentation. Avoid ambiguity or verbosity that may obscure your message. A clear and concise title like “Mastering Data Analytics: Unlocking Business Insights” effectively communicates the subject matter.

Evoke Curiosity:  Infuse your title with elements of intrigue and curiosity to capture the interest of your audience. Choose words that hint at the promise of valuable insights or solutions. Inspire curiosity with a title like “The Hidden Power of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership”.

Highlight Value Proposition:  Showcase the benefits or solutions offered by your presentation within the title itself. Encourage audience attendance with titles like “Revolutionizing Customer Experience: Innovative Strategies for Growth,” which emphasizes tangible benefits.

Creativity and Originality:  Embrace creativity and originality to differentiate your title from others and leave a memorable impression. Incorporate metaphorical language, wordplay, or striking imagery to captivate attention. For instance, a creatively crafted title such as “The Art of Storytelling: Painting Pictures with Words” adds a distinct flair to your presentation.

Choose Power Words:  Integrate power words—dynamic, emotionally resonant terms that evoke strong reactions—into your title to enhance impact. Employ words such as “empower,” “transform,” or “inspire” to convey dynamism and urgency. For instance, a title like “Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders: Strategies for Success” conveys a sense of empowerment and motivation.

Revise Until You’re Pleased:  Experiment with variations and solicit feedback from peers. Continuously refine your title until it effectively encapsulates the essence of your presentation. For example, refine a title like “Unleashing Creativity in the Workplace: Strategies for Innovation” based on feedback to ensure maximum resonance.

Align with Content:  Ensure alignment between your title and the substantive content of your presentation to foster audience trust and credibility. Misalignment may lead to disengagement and disillusionment among attendees. Validate the accuracy and relevance of your title in representing the presentation’s content. For instance, ensure that a title like “The Future of Sustainable Technologies” accurately reflects the thematic focus of your presentation.

SEO Considerations:  If your presentation will be shared online, consider incorporating relevant keywords into your title to enhance search engine visibility. Optimize your title for SEO to facilitate audience discovery and accessibility. For instance, incorporate keywords such as “innovation,” “leadership,” or “best practices” to improve online searchability.

Encourage Action:  Conclude your title with a compelling call to action or invitation to engage with the presentation. Motivate attendees to register, participate in discussions, or share insights to foster active audience involvement. For instance, conclude a title like “Navigating Change: Strategies for Adapting in a Dynamic Landscape” with an invitation to join a post-presentation networking session to further explore strategies for adaptation.

Armed with these strategic principles, you have the tools you need to craft presentation titles that resonate with your audience, elicit curiosity, and encourage meaningful engagement.

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How to Create a Stunning Presentation Cover Page [+ Examples]

Caroline Forsey

Published: January 06, 2021

When you're focused on creating a meaningful, persuasive presentation, it's easy to overlook the cover page. But giving that first page of your deck a little more love can actually go a long way towards grabbing your audience's attention early on and setting the tone for the rest of your presentation.

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A stunning presentation cover page can intrigue your audience into wanting to know more and increase engagement with the information you’re presenting. On the other hand, a lackluster slide, or even the lack of one, can dampen audience enthusiasm for your presentation, and maybe even your own.

You've put so much work into your presentation -- why waste that valuable real estate on the first slide of your deck?

In this post, we'll cover the basics of creating a presentation cover page that's informative and attention-grabbing. Let's dive in.

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What's included in a presentation cover page?

A good presentation cover page accomplishes three simple things:

  • It introduces the topic with a straightforward title.
  • It introduces you (and your organization, if applicable)
  • It sets the tone of your presentation.

We probably don't need to tell you this one, but your presentation cover page should be centered around a title. And ideally, a title that's straightforward, descriptive, and simple. If you're finding it hard to keep your title short, add a subtitle (in smaller print) to clarify what you'll be speaking about.

Presentation Cover Page: title

Next, identify the person (or group) who will be giving the presentation. In some cases, this will be as simple as including your own name, and in others, you'll want to include your company name, logo, department, or other identifying information. As a general guideline, you'll need less identifying information if you're giving an internal presentation.

If your audience is mainly folks outside of your company (or there are plans to distribute your deck externally) you'll typically want to include more information to identify your company clearly.

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A successful cover page sets the "tone" of your deck -- but what does that really mean? The colors, imagery, fonts, and placements of different elements on your cover page all create a specific visual style that the rest of your deck should follow.

A well-designed page conveys a sense of professionalism and preparedness that a simple monochrome text slide simply cannot. Even if you're not a design expert, you need to pay attention to the aesthetics of your cover page. Fortunately, it's easier than ever to find free, professional-looking presentation templates without needing a degree in graphic design. Whatever you choose, it's important to remain relevant to your presentation (and, if applicable, your company's branding).

We'll explore a few examples of cover pages below so you can see how different elements converge to set the tone for a variety of different presentations.

Presentation Cover Page Examples

Below, we've compiled a number of presentation cover pages that succeed in different areas. Remember: there's no single perfect format for a presentation cover page, but hopefully, you get some inspiration from this list.

Setting An Emotional Tone

The right presentation page can set an emotional tone as well as a visual one. This presentation cover page for a nonprofit conveys a mission-driven approach to protecting nature, with a well-selected, relevant image, and a call-to-action directly in the subtitle. (Photo by Andy Køgl on Unsplash )

Presentation Cover Page Example 1

Focusing on a Photo

You don't need to overcomplicate the format of your cover page, especially if you have a great photo to use as a full background image. A simple stock photo here provides a clean backdrop for this presentation on remote work. Just make sure your title text is legible over any background photo you decide to use. (Photo by Corinne Kutz on Unsplash )

Presentation Cover Page Example 2

Leading With Your Brand

Even if you're the central speaker for a presentation, it might make more sense to highlight your team or brand on your cover page, instead of including your own personal information (you can always include your own contact info at the end of your deck for follow-up questions). Context (if you're speaking at a particular event or annual meeting) can be important to highlight as well on your cover page.

Presentation Cover Page Example 3

There's a big difference between a cover slide you didn't put much thought into and a slide that makes good use of whitespace and leans on strong copy. Sometimes, the best way to lead an audience into your presentation is to create space for a little mystery.

If you're giving a more casual presentation or a pitch that doesn't need to follow a particular format, consider going the minimal route and opening with a simple cover page slide that asks your audience a question (one that you of course plan to answer).

Presentation Cover Page Example 4

Set a Purpose

Many presentations include an agenda slide directly after your cover slide, but that doesn't mean you can use your cover slide to set a clear purpose upfront. Consider using your subtitle to explain a more robust (but still simple!) description of what you'll cover.

Presentation Cover Page Example 5

Presentation Cover Page Templates

Instead of creating your presentation cover page from scratch, using a template can take much of the work out of the process. Check out these websites for templates that you can use for your presentation or for inspiration to create your own designs.

A tried-and-true favorite of many marketing teams, Canva offers up a wide selection of modern, drag-and-drop presentation templates with truly unique cover pages. If you're on the hunt for a cover page that looks like you hired a graphic designer to create it just for you, Canva is a good place to start your search. Canva offers both free and paid options.

Presentation Cover Page Example 6

Beautiful.ai

Beautiful.ai has an intuitive, highly-customizable presentation builder that allows you to import your own visual elements directly from your computer or a Dropbox folder. Like Canva, they offer a number of free and paid template options (with great cover pages). Their biggest differentiating feature is their (frankly, very cool) adaptive AI technology, which intuits how you're trying to design a slide and makes changes automatically to suit the direction of your project.

Presentation Cover Page Example 7

For a completely free option with cover page starter template to suit a wide range of different projects across different formats, check out EDIT. Their online tool is specifically designed to create cover pages in a simple, easy-to-use interface.

Presentation Cover Page Example 8

Another highly-customizable template source is Visme, which gives users the ability to select a starting template from their (expansive) library and customize elements in a simple web editor.

Presentation Cover Page Example 9

VectorStock ®

VectorStock® has a massive selection of PowerPoint presentation cover page templates for purchase if you're looking for something that's ready to plug and go without the need for customization (beyond adding your own name and title, of course).

Presentation Cover Page Example 10

First Impressions Matter

For better or worse, audiences will judge a presentation by its cover page. Because of this, it’s vital that you give your cover page the care and attention that it deserves. Ultimately, a cover page isn't simply a placeholder, it’s a vital component that can drum up interest for your presentation. The best part is that with the tools available online, you don’t have to be an artist to create a stunning presentation cover page.

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24+ Best Free Company Profile PowerPoint PPT Templates for 2024 Presentations

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Are you struggling to create an eye-catching design from scratch? Do you need a professional design for your upcoming company profile PowerPoint (PPT) presentation? 

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Use a high-quality company profile PowerPoint PPT template for your next presentation. You'll be able to focus on the actual content of the presentation rather than the design. 

Start the creative process with a premium or free company profile template for PowerPoint. It's a strong starting point for creating a winning slide deck.

With free or premium company profile slide templates in 2024, you save time and money. Also, you don't have to worry about the design of the company profile template PPT . 

Let's look at where you can get these professionally crafted company profile template PPTs. 

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Envato Elements has many professional slide decks to choose from. To help with your search for the best company profile presentation PPT templates, I've collected four of the very best:

1. Company Profile PowerPoint PPT Template

Company Profile PowerPoint Template

This company profile template PPT for PowerPoint is very versatile. You can use it for a company profile presentation in any industry.

Here are the features that you can expect with this company profile template PPT:

  • 1200 total slides
  • 20 PPTX files
  • 20 PPT files
  • five premade color themes

Try it instead of a company profile template PowerPoint free download. The premium design and features make all the difference.

2. Ovizer Company Profile PowerPoint Template

Ovizer Company Profile PowerPoint Template

This template is sure to put your company's best foot forward. The template PPT company profile has cutting-edge design and spacious page layouts. Both of those features will leave a lasting impression on your audience.

Here are a few notable features for this best-selling company profile template PowerPoint:

  • 36 unique slides
  • Resizable and editable graphics
  • Free web fonts
  • 16:9 widescreen ratio
  • Drag and drop editing

Don't miss out on this stunning PowerPoint company profile template .

3. Multipurpose Company Profile PowerPoint Template

Multipurpose Company Profile PowerPoint Template

If you need to put together the best company profile presentation in a hurry, then this PPT is a must-have. The slide layouts are beautifully layered for a more professional look, and the theme has an attractive color scheme. 

A few of the features of this PowerPoint company profile template include:

  • 150 total slides
  • Unique, clean & minimal design
  • 16:9 widescreen layouts 
  • Five color schemes

4. Giantverse - Business Solution PowerPoint Template

Giantverse Best Company Profile Presentation PPT

Take advantage of vibrant color blocks with Giantverse. It combines minimalist design trends with bold and eye-catching typography. This template PPT company profile comes in HD widescreen resolution for presenting on modern screens. It also comes with customizable graphs and slides. Instead of a free company profile template for PowerPoint, go for Giantverse.

5. Company Presentation PowerPoint Template

Company Presentation PowerPoint Template

Highlight your organization in style with this company profile PPT. It features 20 unique slides that are ideal for presenting in 2024. This company profile template PowerPoint has it all. It's fully customizable and has all the graphics you need in your deck. Try this company profile PPT template for your upcoming presentation!

6. PLUZZ - Company Profile PowerPoint

PLUZZ Company Profile PowerPoint

The PLUZZ Company Profile PowerPoint Template is a versatile option for you. With it, you can create a stunning company profile presentation.

This template PPT for a company profile comes has it all for your slide decks. Check out some of its features:

  • 35 unique PowerPoint slides
  • resizable and editable graphics
  • image placeholders
  • free web fonts

7. Deloken – Company Profile Presentation PPT Template

Deloken Company Profile Presentation PPT Template

If you need a company profile PowerPoint template that matches the vibrant energy of your agency, check out Deloken. It combines a great use of white space with a colorful attention to detail on each slide.

Show off projects, your team, and key figures easily with Deloken. Even the best company profile presentation PPT free download doesn't match up to premium choices like this one.

8. Simple Company Profile PowerPoint Template

Simple Company Profile PowerPoint Template

Here's one of the best company profile presentation PPTs for fans of the toned-down look. The layouts look clean and give your content plenty of room to breathe. It comes with 20 slides and is split between light and dark backgrounds. This gives you options to choose one or the other, or a mix of both! You'll also get cool infographics and icons in this company profile PPT download.

9. Blander – Company Profile PPT Template Download

Blander Company Profile Template

There's nothing boring about Blander. This unique template is perfect for your company profile PPT presentation. It's packed with great features, like:

  • 39 presentation slides
  • 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio
  • resizable vector icons

Now, let's have a look at some free alternatives for the company profile PowerPoint presentation templates.

Premium company profile templates PPT give you access to the highest-quality designs available. This provides the best possible chance at success with your company profile presentation.

But if you're on a tight budget and can't afford any of the premium templates, there are free alternatives. Before using a free company profile template for PowerPoint, check Envato's free offers. Try out various premium template files (not always company profile PPT slide templates) at no cost to you.

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Every month Envato Elements offers 12 different hand-selected files. These include fonts, presentations, videos, and more. Create a free account to download this month's free premium files now.

If you didn't find what you're looking for above, you may have to turn to the web for company profile presentation PPT free downloads. Below, I've collected a list of the 25 best free Company Profile templates for PowerPoint that you can download right now:

1. Abstract Arrows Company Profile PPT Template Free Download

Abstract Arrows Free Company Profile Template PowerPoint

This free company profile presentation template features a running theme of arrows. There are also resizable infographics included. The company profile template is free and has 48 unique slides that can be customized.

2.  Leader for Success Free Company Profile Template PowerPoint

This company profile template free download for PPT has many slides. You'll find various backgrounds and shapes. The color theme is blue and green colors, but it can be customized to any color.

3.  B&W Company Profile PPT Template PowerPoint Free Download  

This colorful PPT is a company profile template PowerPoint free download. It features a cut-paper art design and 25 customizable slides. 

4. Businessman’s Red Tie - Company Presentation PowerPoint

Red Tie Company Profile PPT Template Free Download

Businessman’s Red Tie PowerPoint Template has a red and blue color scheme. It includes customizable icons. This company profile PPT template free download is also versatile.

5.  Progress Report - Free Company Presentation PowerPoint

This free company profile template for PowerPoint has an elegant design. It's designed in the 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio and has 80 included icons.

6.  Double Exposure Company Profile PowerPoint Sample

This company profile template PowerPoint free download includes a customizable icon family. It has 135 different icons. The aspect ratio of this company profile slideshow is 16:9, and all the background images are included with your download. 

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Subtle Bevel Free Company Profile Template PowerPoint

You'll get a minimalist design with this free download template PowerPoint company profile. The layout is simple and has a subtle, raised bevel around the slide edges. Try it if you're after the best company profile presentation PPT free download.

8.  Leadership Free Company Profile Template PowerPoint

The Leadership Template consists of widescreen size and standard size. Both company profile template free download PPTs can work for your needs. The slides have contemporary and simple designs that make them versatile.

9.  Arrow to Success - Company Profile Slideshow

This free download template PPT company profile also comes in two different sizes. You can download it in widescreen and standard size. The slide layouts give you enough space to include graphics and detailed text.

10. Architecture Company Profile PPT Free Download  

Architecture is fully editable and has a corporate and professional design. You can also use it as a company profile PowerPoint PPT template free download if needed.

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Laptop Computer Background Company Profile Template Free Download PPT

The slide layout consists of a title page with a background image and two main slide designs. The first one features a narrow column that contains a background image on the left-hand side. It's not bad for a company profile PPT template free download.

12.  Business Blue Theme - Company Introduction PPT

The blue color scheme will help you deliver an eye-catching presentation. The free company profile template for PowerPoint includes lists, tables, and more. Use Blue Tunnel if you want the best company profile presentation PPT free download for your needs.

13.  Leadership Company Profile PowerPoint Sample

The free download template PPT company profile includes many features. They're sure to help you create a company profile presentation. Some of these features include a team overview, infographics, and a timeline. It's a cool company profile PPT template PowerPoint free download.

14. Memo Design - Free Company Presentation PPT Template  

Expect unique slides and a clean design in this company profile template PowerPoint free download. The template also comes with isometric illustrations about business.

15.  Businessman Company Profile PPT

Businessman Presentation - Company Profile Template Free Download PPT

The Businessman Company Profile PPT has a classic layout. There's also plenty of space for you to add your information. It's perfect as a company profile template free download PPT.

16.  Minimal Nature Free Company Profile Template PPT  

Minimal Nature is a company profile PPT template free download, best for green businesses. The slides are easy to edit and have vector icons.

17. Hexagon Presentation Dark - Company Profile PPT Free Download

This company profile PPT template free download features many infographic elements. You'll find tables, graphs, teams, and much more. It's one of the best company profile presentation PPT free downloads online.

18.  Dark Modernist - Free Company Presentation PPT

This is a download that makes use of the blue and white. Use this free company profile template for PowerPoint for your next slideshow. Include slides such as your company's strengths and contact information.

19. Bright Free Company Profile Template

Bright Business Company Profile Template PowerPoint Free Download

This free company profile template has all the necessary features. It will help you create a good presentation. All the images, fonts, and colors are editable. Try it if you need a free company profile template PowerPoint.

20.  Company Profile Template PowerPoint - Annual Review

This company profile template PowerPoint free download includes many business-oriented slides. It has agendas, objectives, and performance reviews. You'll also find goal tracking, key spending areas, and meeting summaries.

21. Universal Presentation - Company Profile PowerPoint

Like most other company profile PowerPoint templates, you can change the fonts, colors, and backgrounds to whatever you see fit. If you need a straightforward company profile PPT template free download, then you might like this.

22. Hexagon - Free Company Profile Template PowerPoint

The Hexagon presentation gives you a professional template to work with. The template comes in a standard 16:9 aspect ratio. You'll also get full slide customization with this company profile PPT free template.

23.  Creative Perspective - Company Profile Template PPT  

Creative Perspective Free Company Profile Template PowerPoint

There are 25 unique slides in this company profile template free download PPT. It also includes a customizable icon family with 80 different icons and a world map.

24. Light Modernist Company Presentation PPT

Expect a professional and modern design with this free download. There's plenty of space to add the necessary company profile information. You can also add images and graphics if needed. It's a good option if you want a free company profile presentation.

25. People Free Company Profile Template PowerPoint

The People free company profile presentation template PowerPoint has a modern design. It includes slanted shapes and gradients. It comes with 25 editable slides that can be reordered where you see fit.

A key advantage of a premium company profile PPT is ease of use. That means you can customize it quickly. In fact, it only takes five quick steps! Let's learn how.

For this mini-tutorial, we’ll use the premium  Ovizer PowerPoint company profile template .

Ovizer template company profile PPT

Let's get started:

1. Select Your Slides

A company profile template PPT like this will have dozens of custom slides. You should use only those that best fit your needs. In PowerPoint, go to the View tab and choose Slide Sorter.  

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At a glance, review every slide in the deck. Click and drag to rearrange and reorder. Hold down Shift , click on unwanted slides, and press Delete to remove them. Once you’re finished, click Normal on the View tab.

2. Add Text

Any company profile presentation needs to put your company front and center. Drive the narrative by customizing text. 

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Starting on any slide of your template PPT company profile, highlight the text you can already see. Then, simply start typing. That’s all it takes. Repeat throughout the company profile PPT template as needed.

3. Customize Fonts

Many company profile template PPT decks include their own unique fonts. But you can always add your own, along with text effects like bold and italics. 

With any block of text selected, find the Font section of the Home tab. There, change the font size and style, along with colors, effects, and much more. It's a good idea to not use more than three fonts to have the best company profile presentation PPT. 

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4. Add Images

Photos really are worth a thousand words. And premium template company profile PPT presentations make adding them a breeze. Many slides include image placeholders. Once you find one, simply browse to a photo stored on your computer.

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Then, drag the image over the placeholder and drop it. PowerPoint will instantly insert the image onto the slide, sized and scaled perfectly. It's a simple process to spice up your company presentation PPT.

5. Insert Transitions

Transitions seamlessly move your company profile presentation from one slide to the next. They’re appreciated by audiences and help keep your message flowing. To add transitions, find the Transitions tab on the menu.

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From there, click on the dropdown to see the full array of options. Click on a thumbnail to apply it and watch as PowerPoint instantly previews the effect. On the right side, you can change options like duration. You can also apply the same transition to every slide in the company profile template deck.

Once you've downloaded your premium or free company profile template PPTs, it's time to create your presentation. Here are five quick tips to help you make the most professional company profile PPT possible:

1. Include Testimonials

Testimonials are a great way to add value to your brand and give you and your company a bit of social proof. Testimonials have an important psychological effect on your audience. When they see testimonials, potential customers are more likely to buy from you.

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2. Make an Eye-Catching Title Slide

The first slide in your company presentation PPT is an important one. This will set the tone for the entire presentation and needs to be on point. 

First, include all the necessary information in the title slide. This includes the company name, address, phone number, website, and email. The next element you need to include is an eye-catching graphic or image. Also, make sure to include your brand's colors on the slide as well as in the slide background or slide elements.

Learning how to make a great first slide is helpful for more than just PPTs for company profiles. For more on how to make a great cover slide, check out this tutorial:

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3. Don't Clutter the Presentation

With all the premium company profile template PowerPoints available, you can access thousands of potential slides. You can easily add them to your presentation. But this doesn't mean that you have to go overboard. Include only the most relevant information for your company profile template for PowerPoint.

Learn more about how to create a good PowerPoint presentation slide here:

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4. Choose a Legible Font

There are hundreds of fonts to choose from in your company profile PowerPoint templates. But the most stylish-looking ones may not be the best to use. Often stylish fonts are a bit more difficult to read. Make sure the font that you use is clearly legible at different font sizes. 

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5. Include a CTA in the Final Slide

The final slide of your company profile PowerPoint presentation template should contain an overview, and lastly, a call to action. This is incredibly important. You don't want to deliver a presentation and have no one take action on it. A call to action gets you and your company a step closer to reaching that goal.  

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We’ve shared the tips that'll help you make your company profile PowerPoint presentation stand out. Now, it’s time to look at PowerPoint design trends for 2024. Here are some top trends to try in your company profile template PowerPoint:

1. Minimal and Clean Design

Minimal and clean design is very popular right now. It allows your content to shine so your audience can focus on the content of your presentation. Take a look at Ecro  from Envato Elements. It’s the perfect example of a company profile template PowerPoint with minimal design.

Ecro template from Envato Elements

2. Horizontal Layouts

Some company profile PowerPoint templates have a vertical layout. But horizontal layouts still dominate the scene. Use the landscape space found on each slide to properly lay out your content.

3. Bold Colors

Color is the perfect way to add visual interest to your presentation. Use it to draw attention to a particular slide or to highlight a call to action. And bold colors lead the pack this year. The Company Profile Presentation PPT download uses a bold purple. 

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4. Color Overlays

Color overlays on photos make the photos stand out, but they also make it easier to add a headline or a quote to the photo.

5. Simple Fonts

Simple, sans-serif fonts dominate the world of PowerPoint templates. To create a visual hierarchy, experiment with font weights instead of many fonts. The Kreatank PowerPoint template is a great example of a company profile PPT template using simple fonts.

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Still trying to decide whether to use a premium company profile PPT? It helps to consider the key advantages. 

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  • Your business stands out.  Keep the goal of your company profile in mind. Likely, it's to attract potential customers, employees, or investors. Using a premium deck ensures you put your best foot forward.
  • You save time.  You should focus on adding your special message to your company profile PPT. Time shouldn’t have to be wasted building slides from scratch. Premium offerings include pre-built layouts that are ready to use.
  • You get design ideas.  Those time-saving layouts also inspire you. You’ll get ideas on what types of content to feature, how to sequence ideas, and much more.
  • Slides look their best.  Pre-built layouts have an elegance that’s very hard to replicate. You’ll ensure you create clear, concise, and readable slides every time.
  • Match your branding.  Using a company profile PPT deck with color and font options helps you use your brand’s unique identity. That’s an essential part of building a winning deck.

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1. What Are Custom Layouts in Microsoft PowerPoint?

As you start working with company profile PPTs, you'll find that they save you time. One way they do this is by building in layouts, which are pre-designed sets of slide objects. A layout is like a blueprint for a slide.

Learn to make your own slide layouts with the help of this tutorial. Create them and save them for later use to save time.

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2. What Settings Are Crucial for PowerPoint Slides?

Missing a key setting is the worst problem after you're done with your presentation. It could lead to extra time reworking the entire presentation. This sometimes happens when you use the wrong slide dimensions.

Set the perfect size for your company profile PPT after you check out our tutorial:

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3. How Do I Make the Most of Images in PowerPoint?

Your company profile presentation will be filled with images that illustrate your organization. A few images really give the audience an impression of day-to-day life in your company. So, don't miss out on using them.

Learn how to use images in your PPT for company profile presentation in this guide:

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4. What Charts Does PowerPoint Support?

Charts and infographics make content so much easier to understand. Audiences love them, and it makes your presentation more successful.

Here's a great guide to creating an infographic that pairs with a company profile PPT. See flowcharts in action in our article:

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5. What Export Formats Does PowerPoint Support?

Picture this scenario: you finish working with your company profile PPT. You're ready to share it. But not everyone has PowerPoint installed.

A great solution is to export your presentation as a video file. This article will show you how to transform your company profile presentation:

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To make your company profile template in PowerPoint successful, you'll want to learn as much as you can about PowerPoint. Here are some tutorials to help you learn more:

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Presenters often overlook a valuable opportunity to connect with their audience: their title slides.

Think about it. Your title slide is up there on the screen while you wait for the audience to arrive and find their seats. It might be onscreen while you’re being introduced by your host. Your title slides can be very effective billboards for you, but only if you design them well.

The most important elements of a title slide

Since title slides are usually on display for a while before a presentation, you want to make sure that they’re doing a good job of marketing you, your topic, and your company. Always include the following elements on your title slides:

  • Title of presentation, with a subtitle if the presentation’s title is unclear
  • Contact information (email address, Twitter account, website, etc.)
  • Company logo

Providing this information on the title slide tells the audience what they’re about to hear, who’s responsible for the presentation, and how to get in touch with you if they need to.

Simple title slides

Let’s look at a typical title slide for a corporate presentation:

Bad corporate title slide

  • There is too much text on the slide and it’s all competing for our attention.
  • The abundance of Facebook logos distract viewers from the logo of the presenter’s company.
  • That subtitle looks more like a paragraph.
  • You don’t have to point out the organization to which your audience belongs. The audience already knows what company they work for.
  • You also don’t have to tell them what day it is.

Here’s how I would redesign this slide while remaining true to the template:

Better corporate title slide

  • The multiple Facebook logos have been replaced by an image that appears to be on a computer screen. Because I chose the typographic Facebook logo, it doesn’t compete with the presenter’s company logo.
  • The presenter’s name appears to be a window on a computer screen, and his email address and Twitter name have been provided.
  • The company logo is now on the top of the slide, giving it the most importance.
  • The subtitle has been shortened from 19 words to four.

Animated title slides

Sometimes your subject matter will lend itself to a more interesting approach to your title slides. Animating a title slide can be a great way to provide contact information, to invite people to subscribe to your blog or newsletter, or to introduce opportunities for audience participation. The animation reveals information a little at a time, creating anticipation and interest.

We begin with a plain, unimaginative title slide:

Wake me when it’s over

Boring title slide

ZZ ZZZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ … snork! Wha…what? I’m awake, I’m awake. I wasn’t sleeping!

The title and subtitle are fine, but, again, the remaining text doesn’t tell the audience something they don’t already know. And the layout is totally boring.

Now you’re talking!

Click on the video link below to see how the animations play on this title slide. I’ve sped up the animation for this demo, but if this slide were actually being used in a presentation I’d wait a couple of minutes between animations.

Presenting this information in the form of sticky notes is a good idea for this particular subject because they are used to organize thoughts and messages. They are often overused, being pasted on top of one another until their original purpose of organization is lost. Take a look at the image below, which is what the audience would see after the animations have played out.

Fascinating title slide

This slide tells the audience who the presenter is, provides a personalized greeting, and includes four calls to action, including an opportunity for an audience member to win a prize. This last bit will keep people interested and engaged in the presentation, because everybody likes getting something for nothing!

What are of your ideas for creating more interesting, informative title slides?

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Rethinking title slides.

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The title slide is prime presentation real estate. You can either choose to invest in it or miss a great opportunity to grab you audience’s attention from the start. Here John Zimmer makes the case for rethinking the potential of the title slide and gives ideas on how to make the most impact when opening your next presentation.

The title slide

The gateway to your presentation.

The sign that tells your audience where they’re going and who’s going to take them on the journey.

Titles slides often contain such details as the date of the presentation, the name and location of the event, the logo of the speaker’s company, contact details and more. In fact, it is not unusual to see a title slide like the example below or some variation of it.

example of title slide in presentation

Now, there is nothing inherently wrong, per se , in having a title slide like this. It conveys important information about what is to come. But it is bland and all too common.

What’s worse, what often happens, is that this slide is projected on the screen before the speaker takes the stage. The speaker is then introduced and proceeds to say something along the lines of the following:

“Good morning / afternoon. My name is [name on the slide] . I am the [speaker’s title on the slide] at [company whose logo is on the slide] . I am very happy to be at [name of the event on the slide] . Today I am going to talk to you about [presentation title on the slide and perhaps some variation of the subtitle] .”

In other words, the speaker starts by telling the audience things that they already know because they have already read the title slide. Not a great way to begin. In fact, by beginning this way, many speakers waste one of the most important parts of their presentations, the opening.

Psychologists talk about the learning principles of primacy and recency. People tend to remember the first thing they hear and the last thing. So the openings (and closings) of your presentation are important. You don’t want to waste them.

This post is not about designing a good title slide – there’s plenty of information elsewhere about design principles ; rather, it’s about thinking differently about title slides and how to use them.

I’d like to share three ideas for you to consider with regard to title slides. These ideas might seem unconventional – and to the extent that most presenters don’t follow them, they are – but whenever I have seen them used, the results have always been positive.

Idea No. 1 – You don’t always need a title slide

There is no rule that you need a title slide for every presentation that you make. This is especially so if there is an agenda for the event that clearly states your name and the subject of your talk.

Instead, make your first slide black and have it showing before you are introduced. The audience won’t even know it’s a slide: they’ll just see a black screen.

When you are introduced, walk on stage and begin speaking while the screen is black. The audience will be 100% focused on you because there is nothing on the screen to distract them. At the appropriate point, transition to your first substantive slide and continue the talk.

When participants in my corporate trainings try this approach, the feedback from their peers is overwhelmingly positive. The audience feels more connected with the speaker and a solid foundation has been laid for the rest of the talk.

Notwithstanding the above, if you distribute copies of your slides after the presentation, I recommend that you do include a title slide so that people have the name of your presentation, your personal details, the date of the presentation, etc. There is no rule that says that the copies you distribute have to be exactly the same as what you showed on the screen.

Idea No. 2 – You can start talking and transition into the title slide

This idea is a variation on Idea No. 1.

As above, you begin your talk with a black slide. You open, for example, by telling an interesting fact or making a bold statement or telling a story . Of course, whatever you say, it should be related to your talk.

Once you have completed your opening comments and have grabbed your audience’s attention, you click into the title slide and tell them where you are going to take them.

This type of opening reminds me of the opening to a James Bond movie. If you have never seen a Bond movie, they usually open with a riveting scene involving high drama: a high speed car chase; skiing down a mountain; jumping out of a plane; or some other adrenalin-pumping activity. Once the scene is over, things calm down and we find out what the plotline of the film will be.

The good news is that you do not have to be James Bond on stage. (Though if you are, I for one will be pleased to buy a ticket.) But you can use the technique of a powerful opening and transition into the title slide to achieve a similar effect.

Idea No. 3 – Start with a substantive slide and click into the title slide

This idea is a variation on Idea No. 2. However, instead of a black slide, you begin your talk with a substantive slide on the screen and then transition to the title slide.

A few months ago, I was working with a young start-up company that has created an incredible device to help people who have been injured regain the use of their legs. Their device has been featured on CNN as part of an exposé examining the incredible technological breakthroughs that are being made in this field. I was helping them with their pitch.

They began with the usual, title slide and explained who they were and what they did. They then transitioned to their second slide, which was an amazing full screen image, and they told the amazing story behind it.

During the feedback discussion, I said, “Let’s try something. Let’s start with the image and put the title slide second.” I then reversed the two slides in the PowerPoint. “OK,” I told them, “go right into the story and then click to the title slide and tell me who you are and what you do.”

So they did, and they were almost jumping up and down with excitement over how much better it was. Now, they began with a compelling story that hooked you from the outset. After their story was completed, they clicked into the title slide and said, “ We are [Company X] and our passion is to help people like [the person in the above-mentioned story] . ”

And as I told them, I had not done much; just swapped two slides. But little changes can make a big impact.

So there you have it. Three ideas to consider when it comes to title slides; three ideas that can give the opening of your next presentation a shot in the arm.

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Harley G King

30th August 2017 at 9:32 pm

I love the flipping of the slides idea, John. Brilliant. I would also suggest not introducing yourself. Have someone else introduce you. Also, don’t reintroduce yourself as I have seen many speakers do.

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1st September 2017 at 8:54 am

Thanks for the comment. I agree that it is always best to have someone introduce you whenever possible. And, in such cases, I tell people to write out a short introduction for them so that they say the most relevant things for that particular audience. When there is no one to introduce you, you should introduce yourself briefly. But it does not have to be the first thing you say.

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Rashid N Kapadia

30th August 2017 at 9:39 pm

May I offer an alternate thought: 1st slide of deck = title slide. 2nd slide = black slide. 3rd slide = speakers opening slide/beginning of content. Last slide (closing / thank you) to contain main elements of 1st slide thereby acknowledging event and organizers.

Have the title slide displayed during the pre-talk period. (unless organizers have a auto slide deck playing. This is common) As soon as the introducer / organizer rises to introduce the speaker- switch to 2nd / black slide. The screen should be black before the introducer reaches the lectern. All attention is transferred to introducer. After speaker takes stage, grounds (connecting to yourself) and connects (receives audience attention) with audience (should take minimum 10 seconds), then switch to slide 3 and begin delivering content. Last slide to be left on for post-speech period. Unless organizer want to go to different auto play slide deck Just some thoughts. GOOD LUCK!

2nd September 2017 at 9:25 am

Thanks for the comment, Rashid. Your approach would work nicely. In such a case, if I were the speaker, I would be the one controlling the image on the screen at all times. It would ensure that I kept control over the slides and would avoid having a complicated procedure with other people. And, if there is a detailed programme that the audience members already have, you could dispense with the title slide or even go with a simple transition slide: “Next speaker: ***”.

One other point, given that you touched on it. For a final slide, I tell people never to write “Thank You!” For me it is a waste of premium space on an important slide. If you want to thank your audience, look at them and thank them sincerely. From the heart. Not from some slide that you typed out three days earlier.

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Craig Hadden (@RemotePoss)

31st August 2017 at 2:12 am

I really like #3, and it sounds like your client loved it!

It ties in with a technique I call “start strong” , meaning to open with a scenario (“Imagine if…”), a startling statistic, or a story. (Grab people at the gut level, and they’ll listen for sure!)

For #1, here’s a tip for people who struggle a bit with PPT: An easy way to skip the title slide during the slideshow (yet still have it there for when you share your slides) is to choose Hide Slide from the Slide Show tab.

Thanks for thinking outside the box, John, and I hope to see more presenters following suit!

2nd September 2017 at 9:29 am

Thanks for the comment, Craig and thanks for sharing your post. You only get one shot at making a good first impression, so starting strong is fundamental. Those are good tips on your post. Thanks also for the handy reminder about hiding slides. I fully agree that if you distribute your slides, there should be a title slide with all of the relevant information (speaker, date, title, event, company logo, etc.)

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Linda Kundell

7th November 2017 at 6:29 pm

Food for thought.

8th November 2017 at 10:09 am

Indeed, Linda. So often what we think of as a “rule” of public speaking is nothing more than a bad practice that has been repeated over and over again. This is not to say that title slides are inherently bad; rather, if we step back and think creatively, we see that there are different ways to use them.

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Visualize your data

Charts & Graphs

Choose from different chart types and create pie charts, bar charts, donut charts, pyramid charts, Mekko charts, radar charts and much more.

Interactivity

Make it engaging

Interactivity

Share AI-generated presentations online with animated and interactive elements to grab your audience’s attention and promote your business.

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The Visme AI Image generator will automatically create any image or graphic. All you need to do is write a prompt and let AI magic do the rest.

AI Image Generator

Visme AI Writer helps you write, proofread, summarize and tone switch any type of text. If you’re missing content for a project, let AI Writer help you generate it.

AI Writer

Save yourself hours of work with AI Resize. This feature resizes your project canvas and adjusts all content to fit the new size within seconds.

AI Resize

AI TouchUp Tools

The Visme AI TouchUp Tools are a set of four image editing features that will help you change the appearance of your images inside any Visme project. Erase and replace objects that you don’t want in your photos.

AI TouchUp Tools

The Brand Wizard

The AI-based Visme Brand Wizard populates your brand fonts and styles across a beautiful set of templates.

The Brand Wizard

Make the most of Visme’s features

Choose the perfect visual from our extensive photo and video library . Search and find the ideal image or video using keywords relevant to the project. Drag and drop in your project and adjust as needed.

Incorporate 3D illustrations and icons into all sorts of content types to create amazing content for your business communication strategies. You won’t see these 3D designs anywhere else as they’re made by Visme designers.

When you share your Visme projects, they’ll display with a flipbook effect . Viewers can go from page to page by flipping the page like a digital magazine. If you don’t want the flipbook effect, you can disable it and share as a standard project.

Remove the background from an image to create a cutout and layer it over something else, maybe an AI-generated background. Erase elements of the image and swap them for other objects with AI-powered Erase & Replace feature.

Create scroll-stopping video and animation posts for social media and email communication. Embed projects with video and animation into your website landing page or create digital documents with multimedia resources.

With Visme, you can make, create and design hundreds of content types . We have templates for digital documents, infographics, social media graphics, posters, banners, wireframes, whiteboards, flowcharts.

Design and brainstorm collaboratively with your team on the Visme whiteboard . Build mind maps and flowcharts easily during online planning and strategy sessions. Save whiteboards as meeting minutes and ongoing notes for projects.

Edit your images , photos, and AI image-generated graphics with our integrated editing tools. On top of the regular editing features like saturation and blur, we have 3 AI-based editing features. With these tools, you can unblur an image, expand it without losing quality and erase an object from it.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How can i get better results with the ai presentations maker.

Like any AI generator from a text tool, the prompt is everything. To get better results with the AI Presentation maker, you need better prompts. Write the prompt to be as detailed as possible. Include all the content topics you want the presentation to cover. As for style elements, there’s no need to include it in the prompt. Focus on choosing the style that you like from the Chatbot suggestions. Try to select the style that already features the color palette and shapes that you like. AI will change icons and photos based on text it generates.

How many AI Presentations can I generate?

Visme AI Presentation Maker is available in all plans and works on a per-credit basis. Every free account gets 10 credits, Starter accounts get 200, Pro gets 500 and Enterprise is unlimited. Every design generation costs 2 credits and usage of other AI tools costs 1 credit.

Is the Visme AI Designer a third-party API?

No, Visme AI Presentation maker was developed in-house and is a unique tool. However, it does use third-party APIs: ChatGPT and Unsplash.

Are the AI-generated presentations I make copyright-free?

All designs you create with AI Presentation are copyright and royalty-free. You can use them both for personal and commercial use without any problems.

What can Visme AI Designer do?

Visme’s AI design generator can:

  • Generate full designs for various content types, including presentations, documents, printables, and social media graphics. Click here to view the full list of document, printable, and social media graphics subcategories.
  • Follow your instructions for the text you want in your projects, although not word for word.
  • Adapt photos and icons to complement the generated text.
  • Create charts, graphs, and tables.
  • Handle one project at a time.
  • Include animations in projects only if the selected style features animation.
  • Generate designs with a maximum length of 10 pages.

What can’t Visme AI Designer do?

Visme’s AI design generator can’t:

  • Generate infographics, charts/graphs, whiteboards, web graphics, videos, or GIFs.
  • Reproduce your text verbatim.
  • Customize based on your specifications for color, shapes, graphics, and design style. Select a style that already resembles what you want in your project, and you can manually edit all design elements in the Visme editor.
  • Create or modify diagrams, data widgets or infographics.
  • Crawl external websites and gather information from them.
  • Handle multiple projects at once.
  • Generate designs more than 10 pages in length.

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Discover the Top 15 Presentation Design Agencies & Services to Use in 2024

Vania Escobar

Are you looking for a presentation design agency? Here, you will discover 15 of the best services in the market for 2024 . 

Choosing the right presentation outsourcing vendor can be a lot harder than it seems. There are so many options out there that it’s normal to struggle a bit to identify the best presentation design agency for you .

Just a quick search on Google gives more than 200 million results for “presentation design agencies.” And let’s be honest, all of them claim to offer precisely what you need, but… do they?

In order to choose the best providers in the market, we did deep research on each agency , taking into account 5 criteria: scope of services, pricing, turnaround time, confidentiality policies, and portfolio.  We put together the information they show on their websites and requested some quotes so we could get the complete picture. 

Here’s what we will cover:

  • What do Presentation Design Agencies actually do?

The Best 15 Presentation Design Agencies for 2024

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Presentation design agencies provide specialized design services to companies and professionals who need to enhance the appearance of their slides. These services go from arranging the existing content in your presentation to creating everything from scratch. 

In most cases, presentation design companies work with PowerPoint, Google Slides, Prezi, Keynote, or any other presentation software you choose. A trend for 2024 is Artificial Intelligence (AI), so some services have integrated this tool into their value proposition.

So, simply put, presentation design agencies help you communicate your best work through a visually appealing presentation made according to your needs.

Now, it’s time to check some of the best companies for presentation design!

We have evaluated different presentation providers in the market and curated a list according to their scope of services, pricing, turnaround time, confidentiality policies, and portfolio. 

That being said, here are the 15 best presentation design agencies to outsource the design of your slides:

The top presentation design agencies in the market

1. 24Slides

24Slides is a B-Corp presentation design company headquartered in the US and Denmark with 10+ years of experience in the creative market.

Our team of 200+ professional designers in Peru and Indonesia is always ready to polish your presentation (“ Fix Up ”), do a complete makeover to your deck (“ Redesign ”), or turn your idea sketches into editable slides (“ Redraw ”).

  • Presentation design services in PowerPoint and Google Slides
  • Custom presentation design and rebranding solutions
  • Branded master templates
  • Social media visuals
  • Website banners
  • Infographics
  • Custom illustrations
  • Other Marketing Collateral

Pricing Models

  • Regular Service : Starting at $11 per slide . This service is perfect if you don’t have regular design projects but still want to shine with your final presentation.
  • Dedicated Team : Starting at $899 . You will have access to a discount on the price of each slide and, best of all, a dedicated team trained in your brand guidelines.
  • Credit Package : Starting at $950 . Our credit packages never expire, and you’ll be able to share your account with multiple users.

Turnaround Time

  • You can receive your new slides in 24 hours . Also, if you aren’t in a rush, we can deliver your order in 48 or 72 hours.

Confidentiality / Security

  • SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, and EU General Data Protection Regulation

Portfolio 

  • Greencastle
  • Novo Nordisk
  • MYI Entertainment
  • Institute for Management Development (IMD)
  • American Express
  • And more 

Software used

  • Google Slides
  • Enterprises, Pharma Industry, Consulting, Marketing, Financial Services, Sales Decks, Directors, and Project Managers.

24Slides Presentation Design Agency

Customer Case

MYI Entertainment is one of the leading e-sport and gaming agencies in the German-speaking world. It was founded in 2016 and currently manages 60+ gaming projects per year.

Our partnership helped MYI Entertainment save around 30 hours a month , time their consultants and marketing professionals appreciate and use to focus on core business activities. This partnership has undoubtedly generated powerful on-brand presentations and boosted their efficiency like never before.

Customer Case: MYI Entertainment & 24Slides

2. BrightCarbon

BrightCarbon is a presentation design company specializing in PowerPoint and Google Slides, focused on helping you deliver your content in a memorable and impactful manner.

Your communication specialists and presentation designers will collaborate to optimize your content and help you visually convey your ideas more brilliantly.

  • Presentation creation and revamp
  • eLearning creation and revamp
  • Graphic design
  • Animation design and other creative services
  • Presentation skills training
  • Slide Revamp: $2,625 - $7,375 (depending on the number of slides)
  • Presentation Creation: $5,500 - $28,875 (depending on the number of slides)
  • 1 - 4 weeks
  • Privacy Policy
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Eigen Technologies
  • Eden Springs
  • Enterprises, Marketing, Education, Events, and Webinars.

BrightCarbon Presentation Design Agency

3. Buffalo7

Buffalo7 is an excellent presentation outsourcing alternative for startups. This PowerPoint design agency has expert storytellers who ensure a powerful pitch deck that makes you and your ideas stand out.

In addition to investor pitch decks, they can also do keynotes and marketing presentations.

  • Presentation creation
  • PowerPoint templates
  • Infographic design
  • Print design
  • Around $5,000 for a 10 slide-deck
  • Depends on the project’s complexity
  • Total Mobile
  • Altitude Gin
  • Tech Companies, Marketing, Financial Services, Charity, Investors, and Startups.

Buffalo7 Design Agency

Ethos3 is a presentation design company located in Nashville, US. With over a decade of experience, their team of curious minds will help you communicate your brand’s story in a simple but elegant presentation. 

They have experience across every industry and in many countries, and you can trust their expertise in PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote, and Prezi.

  • Template design
  • Content storytelling and development
  • Around $2,000 per project
  • Major League Baseball (MLB)
  • University of British Columbia (UBC)
  • ProInsurance
  • Tech Companies, Healthcare, Entertainment, and Sports.

Ethos3 Presentation Design Service

5. Eyeful Presentations

Eyeful Presentations is a UK premier presentation design company that covers business communication principles in its work.

They specialize in corporate presentations and storytelling and provide training and coaching to ensure your delivery is as professional as your final presentation.  

  • Around $950 for a 10 slide-deck (£750)
  • Enterprises, Sales Decks, Conferences, Events, and Webinars.

Eyeful Presentations Presentation Design Company

6. Future Present

Future Present was founded in 2018, and although it’s one of the newest agencies on this list, they have worked with clients from different industries and sectors.

This English agency specializes in presentation and template design, storytelling, animation, and pitch decks.

  • Presentation design
  • Video and animation
  • Around $3,800 per project (£3,000)
  • CA Ventures
  • The Mighty Shed
  • Loch Lomond
  • Tech Companies, FMCG Industry, and Startups.

Future Present PPT Agency

7. Hype Presentations

Hype Presentations comprise designers, storytellers, developers, and animators who work together to create cost-effective presentations. 

If you need to present a pitch deck, they will support you throughout the entire process, from ideation to delivery.

  • Monthly Subscription: $2,025 (£1,600)
  • Professional Service: $2,025 (£1,600)
  • Premium Service: $5,040 (£3,960)
  • 2 days - 4 weeks
  • Dell Technologies
  • World of Wedgwood
  • Talent Works
  • Westminster House
  • Enterprises, Investors, Startups, and Conferences. 

Hype Design Agency

8. Mr. Prezident

Founded in 2011, Mr. Prezident is a corporate presentation agency with offices in Amsterdam and New York. 

They describe themselves as “the presentation partner of ambitious organizations” and have won multiple Prezi Awards.  

  • Slide Manager (PowerPoint plug-in)
  • Around $6,000 for a 10 slide-deck
  • Universal Music Group
  • Delta Electronics
  • United Nations (UN)
  • Enterprises, Financial Services, Healthcare, and Consulting.

Mr. Prezident corporate presentation agency

9. Presentation Geeks

Presentation Geeks is a presentation design company that offers PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Prezi presentations. 

Also, it stands out in the market for its Custom eLearning solutions, which are crafted without using pre-made designs.

  • eLearning solutions
  • Digital design solutions
  • Other creative services
  • Clean-up Subscription: $999
  • Redesign Subscription: $1,999
  • Custom Build Subscription: $3,499
  • Enterprises, Entertainment, Goverment, and Education.  

Presentation Geeks presentation design company

10. Puffingston

Puffingston is an award-winning presentation design agency from Texas that manages software such as PowerPoint, Google Slides, Keynote, and Prezi.

They specialize in professional presentations for sales, conferences, and training events. 

  • Custom template design
  • Starting at $3,000 per project
  • Western Union
  • Enterprises, Education, Sales Decks, and Conferences.

Puffingston presentation design service

11. Slidebean

Slidebean gained popularity as an AI-powered presentation builder, but many don’t know their services as a pitch deck design company.

Plus, as a venture-funded startup, Slidebean knows the ins and outs of the entrepreneur world and can get you a winning pitch deck.

  • AI Pitch Deck service
  • Financial Model consulting
  • Regular Service: $319 - $1,399
  • Rush Service: $599 - $2,199
  • Pitch Deck Design: $599 - $899
  • Pitch Deck Writing + Design: $2,500
  • Strategy + Pitch Deck Sprint: $6,000
  • Sparkcharge
  • Cloaked Wireless
  • Boozed Beverages
  • Minute Skill
  • Slidebean software
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) 

Slidebean presentation design service

12. SlideGenius

SlideGenius is a US-based PowerPoint presentation design agency that has created over 5,000 pitch decks for startups in every major industry. 

They are comprised of PowerPoint presentation designers, copywriters, and web experience engineers who will empower your slides.

  • Motion graphics
  • Web and Microapp design
  • Starting at $2,000 per project
  • Enterprises, Small Business, and Startups.

SlideGenius presentation design agency

13. SlideRabbit

Since 2012, SlideRabbit has delivered highly visual slides to professionals and companies from all industries. 

Their primary services focus on presentation design, but they also offer presentation workshops to teach you how to communicate your ideas visually.

  • Concept generation
  • Narrative consulting
  • Data visualization
  • Presentation training services
  • Annual Subscription: $105 per hour
  • 6 Months Subscription: $115 per hour
  • Regular Rate: $125 per hour
  • Rush Rate: $140-150 per hour   
  • ToonGoggles
  • SmarterTravel
  • Enterprises, Small Business, Investors, Sales Decks, Data Design, and Events.

SlideRabbit Design Agency

14. Stinson Design

Stinson Design is an agency with experience in different audiences: marketers, analytics, technicians, founders, and more. 

Additionally, you'll find a content curation service that is very useful when you have a lot of information but not enough time to summarize it

  • Event presentations
  • Meeting presentations
  • Custom templates
  • Content consulting
  • Motion graphics and video
  • Starting at $1,500 per project
  • 2 - 6 weeks
  • H&R Block
  • CrowdStrike
  • Gogo Inflight Internet
  • Enterprises, Investors, Startups, Pitch Decks, and Events.

Stinson Design Agency

15. Superside

Superside is a Creative-as-a-Service (CaaS) company with a unique subscription model, allowing flexible and fast deliveries for over 450 brands worldwide.

Their model streamlines the creative process and provides a cost-effective solution to traditional design bottlenecks, making high-quality design accessible and easily scalable for companies seeking reliable, fast, and professional creative services. 

  • Social media creative
  • Email design
  • Print design 
  • Illustration design
  • Concept creation
  • Video production
  • Design Essentials Subscription: Starting at $5,000 per month
  • Digital Advertising Subscription: Starting at $7,500 per month
  • End-to-End Creative Subscription: Starting at $9,000 per month
  • 12 - 48 hours
  • Enterprises, Tech Companies, Financial Services, and Education. 

Superside - Creative-as-a-Service (CaaS)

If you want outstanding results, you must invest some time searching for the right presentation design agency . After all, it’s your name and your work that others will judge if those slides end up with a sloppy appearance. 

Apart from a great portfolio (which is a top requirement), there are other factors you should consider when choosing a design partner. Let’s check them up:

First of all, you must consider your budget . The more budget you have, the more options you'll find for design and personalized services.

However, it would be wiser to look at the whole picture, and instead of going for the cheapest design service, pick the best value for money option .

2. Portfolio

Looking at the whole picture also means reviewing previous design projects from the agencies you’re most interested in. 

Having access to the agency’s portfolio is a great plus, as it will allow you to evaluate its quality and make a final decision .

3. Expertise

When researching different options on the market, you will find all types of presentation design agencies. That’s why another factor to evaluate is the agency’s expertise, meaning the skills of the design team and the services available . 

For example, some agencies specialize in creating pitch decks, while others have more experience developing eLearning solutions. Thus, you can filter your ideal partner based on that information.

4. Turnaround Time

In the world of presentations, leaving the design for the last minute is very common. There is when a PowerPoint design agency with a speedy delivery can get you out of trouble. 

Also, receiving your presentation orders fast allows you to ask for edits, if needed, and get the presentation you want on time. And as in business, “time is money,” remember that! 

5. Customer Support

Customer support service plays a critical role when creating a presentation deck. For us, a good presentation design company will have clear communication channels that let you convey your vision.

Sometimes, you can talk directly to the designers, and other times, the contact is through an intermediary like a project manager. Whatever the case, you must confirm you’ll have someone available to resolve any concerns regarding your order.

6. Confidentiality Policies

This point should be a given. In this era full of cyber-attacks and data breaches, you should only work with a provider that can prove your data is secure - especially if your presentations contain internal or confidential information from your company. 

In order to know if your data and files are in good hands, we recommend you ask for your provider’s security policy .

7. Positive Reviews

Last but not least, checking their customer feedback is another way to verify the quality of the agency’s service. 

There are several websites where you'll find reviews from good sources. We recommend G2 and Product Hunt . Good luck with your research! 

As you can see, there’s a wide array of presentation design solutions for your project. Whether you only have a rough idea or everything set up to apply your brand’s visual identity, there’s an option for you in the market. 

At 24Slides , we help businesses increase the impact of their projects with a world-class custom design . Unlike freelancers and other PowerPoint design companies, 24Slides has its own online platform where you can place your order and manage the entire design process. 

You’ll be able to upload your files, visualize your slides, leave comments if needed, and confirm payments… all in one easy-to-use and secure place for you. The days of sending countless emails back and forth are over!

“Thanks to the expertise and support provided by the external 24Slides team, we’ve been able to meet our clients’ expectations consistently and focus on core business activities. They quickly became a trusted partner and now feel like an extension of our own in-house team.”
-Nicolas Sägesser, Partner & Creative Director at MYI Entertainment

24Slides Design Service

Start Outsourcing Your Presentation Design Workload Today!

We believe it’s critical to understand how the design process of your potential vendor works, and an excellent way to do this is by testing the service first . 

At 24Slides, you can try our design skills out . You only need to submit one slide and our presentation designers will transform it for just $1.

But if your business is ready to experience all the perks of a world-class presentation design service, get started today . 

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SAN DIEGO, June 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Biora Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: BIOR), the biotech company that is reimagining therapeutic delivery, today announced that it will present preclinical data from the BioJet™ Systemic Oral Delivery Platform at the Next Gen Peptide Formulation & Delivery Summit, which will take place June 18–20, 2024 in Boston.

Details of the presentation are as follows:

Empowering Peptide Self Administration with Needle-Free Smart Capsules

Pioneering Devices to Increase the Reach of Peptide APIs

Wednesday, June 19, 2024 from 2:15 to 2:45 PM Eastern time

Sharat Singh, PhD, Head of Research, Biora Therapeutics, Inc.

Dr. Singh will also participate in a panel discussion on June 19 at 8:45 AM titled “Uncovering Innovations in Peptide Drug Delivery & Formulation for Improved Bioavailability,” alongside representatives from Eli Lilly, Merck, and Novo Nordisk.

Selections from the presentation will be made available on the Biora Therapeutics website following the event.

About Sharat Singh, PhD Sharat Singh brings over 25 years of experience as a dynamic and innovative scientific leader to his role at Biora Therapeutics, where he is focused on development of the company’s ingestible drug-device combination product candidates. Dr. Singh previously held scientific leadership roles at Aclara Biosciences, Prometheus Laboratories, and Nestle Health Sciences, where he established partnerships with leading biotech/pharmaceutical companies and conducted multiple phase I/II clinical trials in both oncology and gastrointestinal disease. As Chief Scientific Officer at Prometheus Laboratories, Sharat worked on topical formulation of budesonide for both Crohn’s disease (marketed as Endocort) and ulcerative colitis. He is the key inventor of multiple platform technologies (CEER, ANSER, eTag, and LOCI) and has authored over 100 patents. In his academic career, Sharat conducted inter-disciplinary research as a postdoctoral fellow at Columbia University. He holds a PhD in Chemistry from IISc, Bangalore, and has authored over 100 manuscripts and presentations.

About the BioJet™ Systemic Oral Delivery Platform Biora's BioJet systemic oral therapeutics platform uses an ingestible capsule for needle-free, oral delivery of large molecules designed to achieve systemic bioavailability and replace injection for better management of chronic diseases.

The BioJet platform uses an ingestible device designed to transit through the digestive system and activate in the small intestine , where liquid jets deliver a drug directly into the small intestine for uptake into systemic circulation. The BioJet device is approximately the size of a multivitamin and is designed to autonomously deliver a wide range of large molecules, such as proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids, in liquid formulation at multi-milligram doses, without requiring complex reformulation.

Biora holds a comprehensive patent position for the BioJet systemic oral delivery platform, with approximately 12 issued patents and 31 pending applications that cover its delivery platform and methods for using the platform to treat a disease or condition in a patient using liquid jet delivery of a wide range of drugs.

About Biora Therapeutics Biora Therapeutics is reimagining therapeutic delivery. By creating innovative smart pills designed for targeted drug delivery to the GI tract, and systemic, needle-free delivery of biotherapeutics, the company is developing therapies to improve patients’ lives.

Biora is focused on development of two therapeutics platforms: the NaviCap™ targeted oral delivery platform , which is designed to improve outcomes for patients with inflammatory bowel disease through treatment at the site of disease in the gastrointestinal tract, and the BioJet™ systemic oral delivery platform , which is designed to replace injection for better management of chronic diseases through needle-free, oral delivery of large molecules.

For more information, visit bioratherapeutics.com or follow the company on LinkedIn or Twitter .

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First units expected to be shipped in Q4 2024. The Purchase Order follows the recent FDA Clearance of the INSPIRA™ ART100.

RA'ANANA, Israel , June 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Inspira™ Technologies OXY B.H.N. Ltd. (Nasdaq: IINN , IINNW) (the "Company" or "Inspira"), a breakthrough medical technology company, today announced that is has received the first purchase order from Glo-Med Networks, Inc. ("Glo-Med") for its INSPIRA™ ART100 systems, with the five product units expected to be shipped in the fourth quarter of 2024. The purchase order also provides for the potential purchase of  an additional 20 systems, the timing of which is subject to further agreement between Inspira and Glo-Med.

The planned shipment and potential additional sales of the INSPIRA™ ART100 systems is a pivotal step in the Company's growth model, which is primarily based on the INSPIRA™ ART (Gen 2) that is currently in development and is expected to target the $19 billion mechanical ventilator market, with its next generation cutting-edge technology designed to replace the need for mechanical ventilation. The Company plans to offer hospitals receiving the INSPIRA™ ART100 an option with special terms for the integrated HYLA™ Blood Sensor and INSPIRA™ ART (Gen 2) devices, subject to the completion of the development of those products, which are also subject to approval by regulatory entities.

Joe Hayon , Director, President and co-founder of Inspira stated: "We continue to develop the breakthrough technologies of tomorrow. The INSPIRA™ ART100, is our first and important step in building the INSPIRA market presence and position in preparation for the INSPIRA™ ART (Gen 2), which we believe has the potential to provide a new clinical solution with a potentially different intent of use for the mega life support and mechanical ventilation market."

The Company already began the commercial manufacturing of the INSPIRA™ ART100 with the first five units planned for shipment to Glo-Med, a distributor for Inspira products in the U.S., with the devices planned for deployment in U.S. hospitals.

About Inspira Technologies OXY B.H.N. Ltd.

Inspira™ Technologies is an innovative medical technology company in the life support arena. The INSPIRA™ ART (Gen 2), also known as the INSPIRA™ ART500, shall include the Company's Adaptive Blood Oxygenation technology and is being designed to continuously measure the patient's blood parameters in real-time, delivering needed oxygen volume straight into the blood. By elevating patient oxygen saturation levels in minutes, this technology potentially allows patients to remain awake during treatment and therefore may enable patients to be treated in and beyond intensive care units, reducing the need for mechanical ventilation systems that requires intubation and medically induced coma.

The Company received FDA 510(k) clearance for its INSPIRA ART100, a Cardiopulmonary Bypass System.

The Company's other products, including the INSPIRA ART (Gen 2) and HYLA™ blood sensor, have not yet been tested or used in humans and have not been approved by any regulatory entity.

For more information, please visit our corporate website:  https://inspira-technologies.com

Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer

This press release contains express or implied forward-looking statements pursuant to U.S. Federal securities laws. These forward-looking statements and their implications are based on the current expectations of the management of the Company only and are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. For example, the Company is using forward-looking statements when it discusses the expected timing of the delivery of the ART100 systems, the potential for future orders, the belief that the planned shipment and potential additional sales of ART100 systems is a pivotal step in the Company's growth model, that it expects its ART100 systems to be deployed in U.S. hospitals and that it began the commercial manufacturing of the INSPIRA ART100 with the first five units planned for shipment to U.S. hospitals. These forward-looking statements and their implications are based solely on the current expectations of the Company's management and are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. Except as otherwise required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. More detailed information about the risks and uncertainties affecting the Company is contained under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), which is available on the SEC's website, http://www.sec.gov

For more details: Public Relations Manager Adi Shmueli Inspira Technologies info@inspirao2. com +972-9-9664485

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It’s been a busy couple of weeks for Netflix Animation, and today, Netflix unveiled a new title and first look at Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight (also known as Asterix & Obelix: Le Combat des Chefs ), which is confirmed to be hitting our screens sometime in the first half of 2025. 

Netflix first unveiled it was working on an Asterix series back in 2021 and was originally set for a 2023 release. At the time, Dominique Bazay (director of Original Animation at Netflix), said: “I’m excited to announce that Netflix and France’s leading publisher are teaming up to present Asterix, an iconic figure of French popular culture, to a new generation of worldwide viewers. We’re partnering with Hachette’s Les Editions Albert René to create the first-ever animated limited series based on the timeless classic.”

Of course, the series didn’t appear on Netflix in 2023, and instead, today, we got our first official reveal, including a new title.

The show’s name is directly associated with the original comic book created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, which first debuted in 1964 (1966 in the first album) . It was the seventh entry in the comic book series and, in English, translates to Asterix and the Big Fight.

The official logline for the new series is as follows:

“Rome is desperate to conquer the last independent village in Gaul and the home of Asterix and Obelix. The secret to the Gauls’ battle superiority is a magic potion, but when the potion master loses his memory, the villagers are left to their own devices against the might of Rome.”

French actor and comedian Alain Chabat is behind the new iteration of Asterix , which he is directing alongside Fabrice Joubert . TAT Productions is the animation studio behind the new title.

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First look at Asterix & Obelix The Big Fight – Courtesy of Netflix

This is just one of the twelve-plus titles Netflix debuted, showcased or put into competition at the 2024 Annecy Film Festival. We’ve got a full roundup of everything Netflix debuted at Annecy here . Most of the main team behind the show appeared on stage at a special presentation for the upcoming series.

The two directors of the French series Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight , produced by French studio TAT and based on the beloved comic strips created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. The directors showcased a world-exclusive clip from the show. Chabat said: “After the extraordinary experience of making the film “Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra” and the audience’s reception, it is an immense pleasure to dive back into the universe and characters created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo! Animation brings us back to the very essence of the work and offers new creative spaces to have fun in different ways. Revealing the first images (even WIP) at Annecy is a privilege and a great joy shared with the team!”

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Will you be checking out Asterix & Obelix: Le Combat Des Chefs when it drops on Netflix in 2025? Let us know in the comments down below.

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