Some common mistakes people make when designing PowerPoint slides include overloading slides with too much information, using small fonts that are hard to read, not using visual aids effectively, and not leaving enough white space on the slides. It's important to remember that slides should be a billboard, not a document, meaning they should convey key points and not be overloaded with details.
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In his book "PowerPoint Surgery," Lee Jackson writes: "Your slides should be a billboard, not a document." To say more with less, use our . All 50 slides in the deck are supported by large, easy to read fonts and plenty of space for visual aids, so you can be confident that your audience is comfortable and takes in the information without even noticing.