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    Tips for presentation/presentation boards

    In order to communicate successfully with you're client, class or just whoever you have to present your ideas to.

    Presentation board;

    - Should be very clean, if the main image/text is bright the background should be white trust me on this too much detail is bad but working on the little detail harder makes it look much better.
    - If there's writing on it make sure it's not a wall of text or a whole essay. It should explain the concept only and should be very clear to read.
    - Simplicity is the key there's really no need for a mass cluster of items on it, you won't be able to see it. Make sure it's pretty anyhow.

    presenting it;

    - Communicate through you're presentation board/power point, make you're points clear and bold.
    - Don't carry on, you're only there to sell your ideas.
    - It's okay to have a scrip, of course don't read it off you're scrip memorize it.
    - Always practice a couple of times, especially if you're the 'afraid to talk in front of people' type of person. If you practice it will be flawless.

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    Always keep your presentation simple. It will best if you present only relevant information on slides. Avoid using too much text and the bullet points and be careful while using animations and the transitions.

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