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I'm relatively new to the concepts you're talking about here. Although I understand them at a gut level and appreciate their importance, some examples would be really helpful. What does a "designed" presentation look like versus designed/formatted slides and text?

I design presentations for law firms and these are consistently my challenges as well. Too much info crammed on to each slide and little forethought as to how they will play together and support the 'story' of our case at trial. Getting in early helps, then you can help them develop the storyline of the presentation and create graphics that tie information together. The problem with trial is that there is so much info that needs to be admitted into the record that most times I have to bite the bullet and add all the extra, ugly details. But the worst, you are correct, is the dreaded Powerpoint 'dump'. Wherein the night before trial I receive a trainwreck.ppt file that someone just wants 'prettied up'. Ugh, what a nightmare.

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