Top 9 Presentation Design Books (2023)
Hey there, slide slayer! π¦ΈββοΈ Looking for the perfect resource to level up your presentation design game? Look no further! I've compiled a list of the best (and my favorite) presentation design books that will turn your slides from 'meh' to 'WOW.' Say goodbye to boring presentations and hello to captivating, engaging visuals. Let's dive in!
What Are the Best Presentation Design Books?
I've handpicked these amazing books, packed with insights, tips, and techniques to help you create stunning presentations. Whether you're a new grad or a working professional, these books have got you covered. Let's explore them one by one.
Slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations
Overview
Written by presentation expert Nancy Duarte, Slide:ology is a must-read for anyone looking to improve their slide design skills. This comprehensive guide covers everything from storytelling to slide layout and design principles.
What I Liked
- Step-by-step guidance on designing effective presentations
- Beautiful visuals and examples from well-known companies
- Great case studies highlighting the people
- Clear authority in the field since she designed Al Gore's famous climate change slide deck that was the basis for an Inconvenient Truth film
- Clear explanations of design concepts
- Focus on storytelling and audience engagement
- Good focus on timeless ideas
- The print book is beautifully designed
Wishlist
- More hands-on exercises and activities
Bottom Line
This book is perfect for anyone looking to master the art of creating visually stunning and impactful presentations, regardless of their design background.
Resonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform Audiences
Overview
Another gem from Nancy Duarte, Resonate focuses on the power of storytelling to create memorable and persuasive presentations. Learn how to connect with your audience and leave a lasting impact.
What I Liked
- Unique approach to visual storytelling
- Incorporation of narrative structure in presentations
- Emphasis on audience engagement and connection
- Variety of case studies from different fields
- Tips for effective slide design and layout
Wishlist
- Expanded section on slide design tools and resources
Bottom Line
If you want to learn the art of storytelling in presentations and captivate your audience, this book is a fantastic choice.
DataStory: Explain Data and Inspire Action Through Story
Overview:
DataStory, also by Nancy Duarte, is a valuable guide for those looking to effectively communicate complex data through storytelling. Discover how to turn numbers into compelling narratives that drive action.
What I Liked:
- Clear explanations of data visualization concepts
- Practical tips for transforming data into stories
- Examples from various industries
- Focus on audience understanding and decision-making
- Techniques for creating persuasive data-driven presentations
Wishlist:
- More detailed guidance on data visualization tools
- Expanded coverage of data analysis techniques
Bottom Line
Ideal for professionals working with data, this book will help you present complex information in a clear, engaging, and persuasive manner.
Everyday Business Storytelling: Create, Simplify, and Adapt A Visual Narrative for Any Audience
Overview
Authors Janine Kurnoff and Lee Lazarus provide practical guidance on using visual storytelling to create effective business presentations. Learn how to simplify complex ideas and adapt your message for any audience.
What I Liked:
- Step-by-step process for crafting visual narratives
- Emphasis on audience-centered communication
- Real-world examples and case studies
- Tips for adapting messages to different audiences and contexts
- Techniques for simplifying complex information
- Plenty of examples with before and afters
- The section about email communication because not everything has to be a presentation
Wishlist:
- Even more examples at the end
Bottom Line
This book is perfect for business professionals who want to create engaging and persuasive visual narratives that resonate with any audience.
Storytelling with Data: A Data Visualization Guide for Business Professionals
Overview
Written by Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic, Storytelling with Data teaches readers how to present data in a clear and compelling way. Gain valuable insights on data visualization techniques and best practices for business professionals.
What I Liked
- In-depth coverage of data visualization best practices
- Focus on audience-centric presentation design
- Strategies for simplifying complex data
- Tips for selecting the most effective chart types
- Guidance on using color and design elements effectively
Wishlist
- Additional exercises and activities for hands-on practice
Bottom Line
This book is ideal for business professionals who want to master data visualization and deliver clear, compelling data-driven presentations.
Good Charts: The HBR Guide to Making Smarter, More Persuasive Data Visualizations
Overview
Authored by Scott Berinato, Good Charts is a comprehensive guide to creating data visualizations that effectively communicate complex information. Learn best practices and techniques for creating persuasive and informative charts and graphs.
What I Liked
- Clear explanations of data visualization concepts
- Practical guidance for creating effective charts and graphs
- Harvard Business Review's credibility and expertise
- Tips for improving existing data visualizations
- Strategies for engaging and persuading audiences with data
Wishlist
- Expanded coverage of advanced visualization techniques
Bottom Line
This book is perfect for professionals seeking to improve their data visualization skills and create more persuasive presentations using data.
Good Charts Workbook: Tips, Tools, and Exercises for Making Better Data Visualizations
Overview
A companion to Good Charts, the Good Charts Workbook by Scott Berinato offers hands-on exercises and practical tools to help you create better data visualizations. Improve your skills with engaging activities and real-world examples.
What I Liked
- Interactive exercises and activities
- Focus on hands-on learning and skill development
- Real-world examples and case studies
- Complements the concepts covered in Good Charts
- Tips for refining and improving existing visualizations
Wishlist
- Greater variety of data visualization tools covered
- Inclusion of digital resources and templates
Bottom Line
Ideal for those looking to practice and improve their data visualization skills, this workbook is a valuable resource for creating more effective and persuasive data-driven presentations.
The Elegant Pitch: Create a Compelling Recommendation, Build Broad Support, and Get It Approved
Overview
Written by Mike Figliuolo, The Elegant Pitch provides a structured approach to crafting persuasive business recommendations. Learn how to build support and get your ideas approved with a clear, compelling pitch.
What I Liked
- Step-by-step process for creating persuasive pitches
- Focus on clarity and simplicity in communication
- Real-world examples and case studies
- Tips for overcoming objections and building support
- Techniques for tailoring your pitch to different audiences
- Well written book with very actionable advice
- More of a hidden gem that isn't talked about as much
Wishlist
- Greater emphasis on visual presentation techniques
- Additional exercises and activities for hands-on practice
Bottom Line
This book is perfect for professionals who want to learn how to create compelling recommendations and get their ideas approved in a business setting.
Presentation Zen Design: Simple Design Principles and Techniques to Enhance Your Presentations
Overview
In Presentation Zen Design, Garr Reynolds shares his expertise on creating visually stunning and engaging presentations. Discover simple design principles and techniques to transform your slides and captivate your audience.
What I Liked
- Focus on clean, minimalist design principles
- Practical tips for improving slide design
- Real-world examples from various industries
- Strategies for incorporating visuals effectively
- Techniques for engaging and connecting with audiences
- Very culturally sensitive
- Eastern cultural themes and analogies
Wishlist
- An updated edition is needed because, visually, some of the examples feel very out of date
Bottom Line
This book is ideal for those looking to enhance their presentation design skills and create visually engaging slides that resonate with their audience.
Conclusion
So there you have it, my top picks for the best presentation design books. Whether you're just starting or want to polish your skills, these books will help you create captivating, engaging slides that leave a lasting impression.
Ready to get started? Grab one of these books and watch your presentations transform! π