
PowerPoint - Wheel of Fortune
The easiest mistake to make when designing slides for a presentation is trying to put too much into each one. Now whether that's down to maximum slide restrictions or just an overwhelming need to cover all the negative space available? Simple is quite often better in Microsoft PowerPoint, providing you have all the salient points listed, so that the message you want to put across is covered, then the rest is just decoration. A lot can be said on a slide by not putting it in, rather than throwing everything and the kitchen sink at it in a hope to get the message across. So what you are trying to say is crucial. Again, limit your font usage and try to use them sparingly.
The "Wheel of Fortune", was animated in a clockwise spinning effect, to achieve the idea that the process is repeated time, and time again, I just thought it would be fun to have it rotating given the brand!
If you would like to see a bigger image of this, then please mail me via the 'Contact us' menu above where I'd be pleased to send them to you. I am always keen to accept new commissions for PowerPoint designing, (depending on current workloads), please feel free to drop me a line via email as above to discuss your requirements.
The "Wheel of Fortune", was animated in a clockwise spinning effect, to achieve the idea that the process is repeated time, and time again, I just thought it would be fun to have it rotating given the brand!
If you would like to see a bigger image of this, then please mail me via the 'Contact us' menu above where I'd be pleased to send them to you. I am always keen to accept new commissions for PowerPoint designing, (depending on current workloads), please feel free to drop me a line via email as above to discuss your requirements.
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PowerPoint - Wheel of Fortune
The easiest mistake to make when designing slides for a presentation is trying to put too much into each one. Now whether that's down to maximum slide restrictions or just an overwhelming need to cover all the negative space available? Simple is quite often better in Microsoft PowerPoint, providing you have all the salient points listed, so that the message you want to put across is covered, then the rest is just decoration. A lot can be said on a slide by not putting it in, rather than throwing everything and the kitchen sink at it in a hope to get the message across. So what you are trying to say is crucial. Again, limit your font usage and try to use them sparingly.
The "Wheel of Fortune", was animated in a clockwise spinning effect, to achieve the idea that the process is repeated time, and time again, I just thought it would be fun to have it rotating given the brand!
If you would like to see a bigger image of this, then please mail me via the 'Contact us' menu above where I'd be pleased to send them to you. I am always keen to accept new commissions for PowerPoint designing, (depending on current workloads), please feel free to drop me a line via email as above to discuss your requirements.
The "Wheel of Fortune", was animated in a clockwise spinning effect, to achieve the idea that the process is repeated time, and time again, I just thought it would be fun to have it rotating given the brand!
If you would like to see a bigger image of this, then please mail me via the 'Contact us' menu above where I'd be pleased to send them to you. I am always keen to accept new commissions for PowerPoint designing, (depending on current workloads), please feel free to drop me a line via email as above to discuss your requirements.
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Graphics & Greetings
With many years experience in both Illustrating and Graphic Design, I have turned my hand to most things through the years. The greeting card designs seen here have in the main been reproduced commercially for various companies. Whilst I'm maybe not a natural 'cartoonist' I did enjoy working on them. They are largely drawn freehand in ink, then scanned into the Apple Macintosh and taken to full colour separations stage from there. My graphic design pieces are slightly more conventional, see what you think, hope you like them, Russell.
PowerPoint - Wheel of Fortune
The easiest mistake to make when designing slides for a presentation is trying to put too much into each one. Now whether that's down to maximum slide restrictions or just an overwhelming need to cover all the negative space available? Simple is quite often better in Microsoft PowerPoint, providing you have all the salient points listed, so that the message you want to put across is covered, then the rest is just decoration. A lot can be said on a slide by not putting it in, rather than throwing everything and the kitchen sink at it in a hope to get the message across. So what you are trying to say is crucial. Again, limit your font usage and try to use them sparingly.
The "Wheel of Fortune", was animated in a clockwise spinning effect, to achieve the idea that the process is repeated time, and time again, I just thought it would be fun to have it rotating given the brand!
If you would like to see a bigger image of this, then please mail me via the 'Contact us' menu above where I'd be pleased to send them to you. I am always keen to accept new commissions for PowerPoint designing, (depending on current workloads), please feel free to drop me a line via email as above to discuss your requirements.
The "Wheel of Fortune", was animated in a clockwise spinning effect, to achieve the idea that the process is repeated time, and time again, I just thought it would be fun to have it rotating given the brand!
If you would like to see a bigger image of this, then please mail me via the 'Contact us' menu above where I'd be pleased to send them to you. I am always keen to accept new commissions for PowerPoint designing, (depending on current workloads), please feel free to drop me a line via email as above to discuss your requirements.
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