Memories of an experience like no other. And yes, one of the reasons we all loved it so much was because of the unusual slide size we had for almost all of the presentations of our speakers.
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What size is your presentation? 🤔 I guess you don’t know—never really paid attention to that. You open a new PPT file and create it using the default settings. Or maybe you know you have either the standard 4:3 or the widescreen 16:9. With the change in screens, the latter has become more popular. A couple of months ago, the Present to Succeed Conference 2024 took place, and I enjoyed how the #PtS team and other contributors created visual material for the main stage's nonstandard screen. It was wider and allowed for more information without cluttering it. The design was well-balanced, giving appropriate white space to the elements. It was a great support to the speakers at the conference! Of course, it’s not every day that we present on screens of this size. I just want to draw your attention to the fact that it’s not set in stone what screens we can use or might have for presentations in our rapidly developing technological era. Think outside the box, and you might find greater potential to bring your message to the audience. By the way, in MS PowerPoint, you can create your visual material in different sizes—not just the usual 4:3 or 16:9. 😊 Photos source: from Present to Succeed Conference FB account