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Slide Jazz-Ups
These interactions will not just impress your audience, but get them engaged in your presentation right away.
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| Flip Book |
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Portray your product portfolio in an interactive format |
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Transform your company credentials slide into an appealing flip book |
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Recreate the experience of leafing through your portfolio for your clients |
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Design a compulsive page-turner that keeps your prospect totally engaged |
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| Panning Cards |
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Give a snapshot of your offerings, services or products in an interesting format |
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Highlight company infrastructure or executive team in one slide |
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Hold attention by selecting from multiple visuals on a single slide |
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Annotate each visual with additional textual information |
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| 3D Cube |
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Convincingly demonstrate various facets of your products/ solution |
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Present ideas, concepts, products and services features in a visually appealing way |
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Let your users navigate through the 3D cube to know more about your company credentials |
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Draw attention to customer logos, names, awards, case studies |
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Selective Displays
Often when it comes to presentations, less is more. Allow your users to selectively view what they want to view, go where they want to go - in short, cut through the clutter and get to the point.
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| Comparison Chart |
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Show product comparisons in one slide and highlight details on demand |
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Highlight your competitive advantage against your business competitors |
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Help your customers compare and choose from your multiple offerings |
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| Question Handler |
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List the probable objections and overcome them easily by providing answers on demand |
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Reply like a pro on-the-spot! Keep a database of common questions and answers at hand. |
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Story Builders
It’s always a challenge to simplify complex ideas for your audience. That is when you need step-by-step buildups, animations, tours and flows. These interactions deliver all that quickly and easily.
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| Diagram Buildup |
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Build complex diagram part-by-part, making it easy to understand |
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Visually explain complex concepts and diagrams and emphasize on significant parts of a graphic, one step at a time |
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Display system structure and the interconnected parts |
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Illustrate product evolution, or deployment sequence |
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Conduct a discussion over a diagram, where additional reference information on any part of the diagram is easily available on click |
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| System Animation |
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Describe system/ process flow while describing each step in the process in detail |
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Show the working of a system using animation |
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| Guided Tour |
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Provide a detailed walk-through of your products/ services using a pre-built demo |
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Create a multimedia tour from photographs |
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Provide a "how-to" experience from a series of images |
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| Interactive Flow Chart |
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Demonstrate processes and dependencies which can help in quickly identifying bottlenecks or inefficiencies. This can help in streamlining and improving processes |
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Describe process flow |
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Conduct a discussion over a flow chart, where additional reference information on any part of the flow is easily available on click |
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Business Visuals
These interactive illustrations demonstrate structures and relationships using diagrams that are frequently used in business communications.
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| 3D Pyramid |
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Show levels within a hierarchy, such as teams, territories, product groups etc. |
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Describe foundation-based relationships among successive levels, as in product architecture |
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Use the faces of the pyramid to illustrate several facets of the system you are describing. For example, one face may describe sales hierarchy and another may describe customer support hierarchy |
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| Ladder Steps |
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Show project stages, development steps |
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Emphasize procedural stages |
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Highlight business processes and objectives |
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Effectively describe problem solving approaches |
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| Interactive Quadrant |
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Articulate your market positioning along two value dimensions and compare it with competition |
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Visually compare and contrast two ideas, or aspects of ideas or potential solutions to determine the best outcome. |
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| Radial Diagram |
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Describe relationships of parts with a core object |
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Provide extra reference information on mouse rollover |
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