A professional presentation does not mean a slick presentation
Seth Godin
picked a T-shirt print provider based on a clean and professional looking web site and a straightforward pricing policy because it conveyed a sense of trust. There are lessons for presentation designers here.
It is good to invest in your presentation design. Over-doing the graphics though might give a negative return on investment:
- Highly complicated and sophisticated slide backgrounds
- Big graphical elements in the template, repeating on every page, leaving no space for the actual chart
- Drop shadows, bevels, glows, gradient fills, and reflections galore
- Professional, highly detailed, illustrations exported from Illustrator into PowerPoint
- Spectacular animations and slide transitions
- Beautiful, but too obvious/cheesy stock images
We can all imagine a slick sales person (cars, kitchens, insurance). Do we trust them?