Publisher's Synopsis
Hey, non-designers! Don't let the word "designer" in the title fool you-this book is totally for you, too! If you've ever been handed a PowerPoint project and thought, How am I supposed to make this look good?, you're in the right place. Whether you're a manager trying to nail that big presentation, a teacher building lesson slides, or just someone who has to use PowerPoint and doesn't want it to look like a hot mess, this book is for you. You don't need a design degree to create slides that don't suck-trust me!
Or you're a designer trapped in PowerPoint purgatory. You've spent years perfecting your craft in Adobe Creative Suite, and now someone wants you to use...PowerPoint? Yep, we've all been there. But don't panic just yet-this guide will save your sanity.In The Reluctant Designer's Field Guide to PowerPoint, Stephy Hogan takes you on a hilarious, no-nonsense journey through the world of PowerPoint. Packed with tips, tricks, and a lot of sass, this guide is perfect for Adobe lovers who suddenly find themselves at the mercy of Microsoft's most misunderstood software.
Expect "aha" moments, rage-taming advice, and ways to make PowerPoint do things it was never designed to do. Yes, it has its quirks (just like you), but by the end of this book, you'll not only survive PowerPoint-you might just master it.
Whether you're a seasoned designer forced to bend the knee to PowerPoint or a brave soul wanting to level up your presentation game, this book will have you saying, "Maybe PowerPoint isn't so bad...maybe."