These days, it's not just corporate marketing directors tasked with giving computer-based presentations-anyone forced to stand in front of a crowd and talk for more than three minutes had better know how to put together a slide presentation. You're not a professional designer, but you want your slides to look professional. What do you do? Enter Robin Williams, the beloved, best-selling non-designer's designer (with over 850,000 copies of The Non-Designer's Design Book in print!) who has taught an entire generation the basics of design and typography. In The Non-Designer's Presentation Book, Robin expands upon the design principles introduced in her award-winning Non-Designer's series. She explains four fundamental principles of good design as applied to digital presentations, and adds four more principles specific to clear communication with slides. Whether you work with a Mac or PC, PowerPoint or Keynote, let Robin guide you, in her signature, light-hearted style, through the entire process of creating a presentation-from using the right software to organizing your ideas to designing effective, beautiful slides that won't put your audience to sleep. In this essential guide to presentation design, you'll learn: * What makes a good presentation or a bad one * How to plan, organize, and outline your presentation * Four principles of designing effective presentations * Four principles for designing beautiful slides that communicate clearly * An exhaustive list of timeless presentation rules...that you should totally ignore
Robin Williams是世界著名的設計師、技術專傢和暢銷書作傢。通過寫書和授課,她已經影響瞭整整一代數字設計師。同時,作為Adobe和Mac技術社區內的偶像級專傢,她擁有大批的擁戴者。她是Publish Magazine、Adobe Magazine等雜誌的專欄作傢,是MacWorld Expo等業界重要活動和組織的顧問委員會成員,還創辦瞭Santa Fe電影藝術學院。除本書外,她還著有幾十部暢銷圖書和獲奬著作,包括The Non-Designer's Web Book、Robin WilliamsDesign Workshop、TheLittleMacBook等.有的書已被翻譯為15種文字,産生瞭世界性的影響。
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評分本书推荐给非设计类的朋友们读,这一点在书的前言部分就已有阐述,例如你是一个大公司的文秘,突然被领导委派一个紧急的广告传单的设计,你找不到人或者想自己解决的时候;或者你是一个销售经理,你需要在短时间内做一份ppt用在谈判席上时,你没学过这方面的东西,但你又不想做...
評分1. 这是一个分工越来越细化的时代,同时也是一个需要你什么都懂一点的时代。你必须懂点商业常识,才能更好的获取财富;你必须懂点法律知识,才不会处处陷入无力之地;你还必须懂点设计,才能在工作中左右逢源。 所谓懂一点,不是让你变身专家,PS、AI样样精通,而是说,你得...
評分本书推荐给非设计类的朋友们读,这一点在书的前言部分就已有阐述,例如你是一个大公司的文秘,突然被领导委派一个紧急的广告传单的设计,你找不到人或者想自己解决的时候;或者你是一个销售经理,你需要在短时间内做一份ppt用在谈判席上时,你没学过这方面的东西,但你又不想做...
不如 non-designers' design book
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评分不如 non-designers' design book
评分不如 non-designers' design book
评分不如 non-designers' design book
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