Transforming Your PowerPoint Presentations: How to Incorporate Prezi-Style Effects

When embedding PowerPoint presentations into websites, it is important to ensure that the content is as engaging as possible, which is why a simple sequence of static slides is not necessarily the best solution. This led me to research various alternatives to PowerPoint, such as Prezi, Focusky, Haiku Deck and others, in order to identify a more attractive way to display slide content. However, in doing so, I actually discovered that PowerPoint itself is already equipped with the functionality to replicate some of the eye-catching effects of Prezi, notably, the ‘zoom reveal’.

Using the ‘Morph’ option from the slide ‘Transitions’ menu within PowerPoint creates a seamless animation effect which gives the impression of zooming in and out of particular objects. Below is an example of a PowerPoint presentation I designed for leadership advisory and coaching firm, Stokes & Jolly, which incorporates this animation effect.

The online coaching brochure for executive coaching and organisational consulting firm, Stokes & Jolly.

Does your company PowerPoint template look tired and need a refresh? Do you need some help tidying up a slide deck before presenting it to a client? Do you have a complex set of slides that require proof-reading? Sophie’s Bureau can assist you with your PowerPoint-related needs.

Sophie Kazandjian

I am a virtual assistant, website designer and piano composer living in southern France.

https://sophiesbureau.com
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