Archive for May, 2010

World Cup Soccer Clip Art

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Since the World Cup soccer championship is fast approaching, we felt it was appropriate to create a series of soccer images.  Plus our some of our international members were indicating a desire for some soccer clip art.   This year the World Cup will be held in South Africa.  The World Cup is held once every four years.

Figure Holding a Soccer Trophy

3D Clip Art of a Figure Holding a Soccer Trophy

Brazil currently has the most wins and Italy is the current champion.

Brazil Flag with a Soccer Ball

3D image of Brazil Flag with a Soccer Ball

You can view all our 2010 World Cup related clip art here.  Are we missing your country?  Let us know and we’ll add it to the site.

South Africa painted Soccer Ball

South Africa is the 2010 host of the World Cup

Teamwork Templates and Clip Art

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

We’ve been tackling the concept of Teamwork recently as the concept is so central to success in business.  A good team can make or break a company.  I’m blessed to be part of an outstanding team here at PresenterMedia.  In fact, in the true spirit of teamwork we each contributed images for this teamwork theme.

Teamwork clipart

Team of 3D stick figures holding individual gears.

Teamwork Clipart

Passing the Baton Teamwork

We’ve tried to capture some essential concepts in our team work clip art.  Ideas like each individual contributes to the success of the team and that the team succeeds as a group.  If there are other teamwork related clip art or animations  you would like to see us illustrate, please let us know.

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Teamwork PowerPoint Template

Teamwork clipart

Team give high five congratulation.

Building Great PowerPoint Templates – Part 1

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

This is Part 1 of a series about building PowerPoint Templates.

Creating a Custom Color Theme in PowerPoint

A great template for PowerPoint can make building a presentation so much easier and quicker.  I thought I would explain the steps I go through in building templates for PresenterMedia.   In this tutorial I will explain the method for creating a custom color theme in PowerPoint.  I am going to be using the newest version of PowerPoint 2010, but the steps are virtually the same for PowerPoint 2007.

While creating a color theme or palette is easy, choosing good colors to use can be difficult.   So I am going to start with explaining how I choose colors to use in my templates.  If I’m working for a client I typically try to start with a color in the the clients logo or other reference material the customer provided.

Lets take this sample logo for example.

Sample logo

Sample logo to use in a PowerPoint Template

I am going to build a color palette around the bright blue rings.  In choosing colors for a presentation I like to choose a variety of neighboring and complementary colors to the main color I have chosen.  I have a couple of favorite sites I use to generate complementary colors for my templates.  A great tool is the Color Scheme Chooser at Websitetips.com.

I opened the logo in PhotoShop and determined the RGB value of the rings was 0 112 255.  Using the online color generator I was given these complementary colors related to main color.

Color Palette Chooser

Screen Shot of on-line Color Chooser

Now that I have a good selection of colors to choose from, I go to PowerPoint and create a custom color theme.  Under the “Design” tab on the ribbon, choose “Colors > Create New Theme Colors”

Create a Custom Color Theme

Create a Custom Color Theme

This opens up the various customizable colors the presentation will use for everything from your text to background colors to the colors used in your charts and graphs.  From the list of colors I generated, I will choose the colors to use as my accent colors and as my Text/Background – Light/Dark 2.  I typically leave the first two settings alone as you almost always want a black and white setting.

Custom Color Panel in PowerPoint

Custom Color Panel in PowerPoint

Once you have filled in the color values for the various accent colors, give your new theme a name and click save.

There you have it, you’ve created a custom color theme that you can use for your template or any other presentation you may make.  This is especially helpful if you have a set of corporate colors you need to use for business communications.  Once you’ve created the color theme for your company you can use it over and over again.

Here is a sample of the color theme I created:

Sample using custom colors

Sample slide using custom colors.

I will continue this series of tutorials on building PowerPoint templates by discussing how to set up your slide master and page layouts.

Good Presenting!

Art Holden
Check out the templates for PowerPoint I’ve created here.

101 Advanced Techniques Every PowerPoint User Should Know

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

It’s easy to create presentations with PowerPoint.   Millions of presentations are cranked out everyday, and by far most of them will be forgettable.  It’s so easy to slap a PowerPoint presentation together that most people never bother to learn much about the software they are using.  But PowerPoint is a huge powerful program with loads of features and tools to help you create dynamic and interactive presentations.

With a little investment of time, a presenter can learn to become a PowerPoint master and reach a new level of presenting enlightenment.

A great way to get more out of PowerPoint is to read the books of well known PowerPoint author Ellen Finkelstein.  Ellen has been writing about PowerPoint since 1994 and has authored several PowerPoint books over the years.  I first read one of Ellen’s books when I was learning the ins and outs of PowerPoint 2002.

Ellen’s books are packed with awesome tips, tutorials and How To information about PowerPoint.  Her most recent book, 101 Advanced Techniques Every PowerPoint User Should Know is a 244 page tome packed full of useful ideas and directions for creating better presentations.

PowerPoint Book

101 Advance Techniques Every PowerPoint User Should Know

As I was reading through the advanced techniques, I was taken by the fact that these were actually quite easy to implement and the steps were very easy to follow.     Ellen presents tips for both PowerPoint 2002/2003 and 2007.   The book is divided into 11 informative chapters covering a wide variety of topics. Want to learn how to create an interactive quiz with PowerPoint?  Ellen has the details.  Want to learn the secrets of effective PowerPoint animation?  She’s got that too.  How about a fun PowerPoint game?  Ellen will show you how.

101 Advance PowerPoint Techniques Every PowerPoint User Should Know will spark creative ideas, save you time creating effective presentations, and open up new ways to communicate you message.  It is well worth the read.

This book as well as several of Ellen’s books can be downloaded from her website.  Here is a list of her PowerPoint books and courses.

I would also recommend signing up for her free monthly PowerPoint tips newsletter while you are visiting.

Animated PowerPoint 2007 Templates

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

We’ve been busy enhancing the animation available in our PowerPoint 2007 templates.  Most of our animated templates include a video background which has caused some issues with PowerPoint 2007.  In the newest version of PowerPoint 2010 you can place text and other elements over the top of video.  That is not the case in older versions of PowerPoint.

But the good news is we have found some creative ways to include the popular video animations in our PowerPoint 2007 templates.  All of our most popular animated templates have been updated to make better use of the video background.

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An example of an Animated PowerPoint Template for PowerPoint 2007.

Here is a list of our PowerPoint templates which have recently been updated with enhanced video animation:

Global Network

Work Force

Stand Out on the Wave

Liquid Light

Networking Connection

Red Leader

Social Networking Connection

Business Freedom

Pitch Me Your Idea

Prescription Line

Head with Gears

Missing Piece

Orange Rain

Science Experiments

Teamwork Raise Bar

Green Earth Butterfly

View all our animated templates here.