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Book Review - Looking Good In Presentations by Molly Joss

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Over the last few weeks, I've been reading through the book Looking Good In Presentations by Molly Joss.  I figured since I have the Lotusphere presentation coming up, I might as well get some expert instruction on how to build a good slide presentation.  This book contains a wealth of information on how (and how *not*) to structure your presentation.  It covers media, design and layout, typeface, graphs and diagrams, multimedia, and many other topics.  It's easy to read, and all the information is practical.  If you find yourself needing to put together presentations for talks, you would do well to get this book and pick up some pointers on how to do it right.  Now...  just don't judge my presentation by this...  :-)

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