Prezi Presentation Design


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A Prezi presentation can be run in the cloud by sending a link in an email or from on a website or on the desktop, like you are used to, but with with free software that's installed on almost every PC or Mac.

 

 

 

Prezi Presentations

Imagine, you stand in in front of an audience, they brace themselves expecting another PowerPoint presentation - and wow! what's this!

They can't take their eyes off you, or your presentation, and they are hanging on every word that you say.

Using Prezi we can create a stunningly different experience that will bring a breath of fresh air to your presentation environment. For a taster click the link here Prezi Presentation Taster.

Prezi presentations will be editable by you or your team via online collaboration so everybody can be brought together easily if needed.

Prezi presentations are a natural partner to mind maps and can include Flash, Adobe Acrobat Pdf's, Images and videos.

The potential of this style of presentation is still being explored and the features are being added to on a monthly basis.

If you are interested in a specialist quote for comparison or budget purposes then we are happy to oblige. Use the quick quote feature and we will reply to you with a ball-park figure for your presentation asap.

Fresh Interactive can take a pre-existing presentation and give it the professional touch working to your budget. Or, starting from scratch we can create with you a focused winning professional presentation that will leave no doubt in your audiences mind.

Fast presentation turnaround times are sometimes possible
just ask - tel 0845 166 1188

For full rich media presentations and workshops we can arrange original photographs, shoot video sequences, design 3d models, animation, sound, music and everything required.

Multi Media Power

We remember 20% of what we hear and up to 80% of what we hear,see and do.

Reading Slides

If your presentation consists of you reading your slides, one, or both of you is redundant.

Seven

Know that audience attention peaks at around seven minutes and rises again near the end.