1. If you want to make a PPT, you must know what you want to achieve through this PPT. By analyzing the main objectives and expected effects of PPT, we can determine what to say in each chapter. Then, you can start doing PPT.
2. Discuss with leaders to understand their goals and expectations. Next, it is helpful to outline the key parts of PPT and use mind maps or other useful tools. Finally, make some rough placeholder models to demonstrate the appearance of the final PPT, which is the draft.
3. Color, typesetting and layout are all important, but some things are not important at all. People who do PPT may fall into the trap of spending too much time on small details that will not make the design better or worse, and finally get nothing. Although details are important, not all details are important.
4. Stick to the theme color matching, typesetting and layout you choose for PPT. Starting with a specific color scheme, changing colors in the middle of PPT production will distract people's attention. So are design elements such as typesetting.