From PowerPoint to Prezi, Evite to EchoSign – the world of presentations has seen many changes over the years. As technology advances and new mediums are created, presentation design trends will continue to evolve. Here’s what you can expect next…
Presentation Design Trends to Watch Out For in 2022
1) Flat Vector Design
By 2022, people will be tired of the overuse of flat design in presentation design trends. Flat vectors are here to stay though, as they provide a great contrast but with more subtlety than flat colours or graphics.
2) Social Media Integration
People want slides that work hard for them; they want to share content on social media easily and frequently. Watch out for embedded social media sharing buttons, QR codes and annotations on slides to help people share information with their followers.
3) 3D Design
Be careful not to add too many stages, shadows or depth otherwise you run the risk of looking amateurish. This technique is best saved for product showcases and imagery that requires a bit more depth in order to be properly understood.
4) Video Clips
Video clips will become more important in presentations as they are used to visually demonstrate ideas, concepts and tell stories. Watch out for a big rise of TED Talks style presentations that use this medium to get their point across. If you’re going to include one video clip of under 5 minutes, make sure it’s engaging and compelling.
6) More Contrast
Think about the contrast of your slides. If you’re using pictures, make sure they are different colours. For text, avoid all lower case and stick to either serif or sans-serif fonts; this will help with legibility. Good use of colour will help convey points more effectively as well as keeping slide content looking fresh.
7) Interactive Slide Design
The future is all about everyone being able to engage and interact with slides, wherever they are in the world. This will mean that presentations become more visual and interactive by 2022 rather than just a series of slides on a stage. Things like polls, questions and gamification will be normalised by this time, however it’s important to test the technology before you start adding this to your presentations.
8) Personalized Content
By 2022, audiences will expect each and every presentation to be relevant and personalised to their needs. This means they’ll want more information about the speaker and the topic in order to engage with it. If you’re going to include images or quotes in your slides, make sure you use ones that relate directly to your audience.
To Conclude…
By 2022, it’s predicted that presentations will become an even more powerful and engaging medium for businesses and individuals to get their point across. Technology will continue to adapt and by this time we’ll be working in fully immersive virtual environments.
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