![]() ![]() PREZI EXPERT, BEST OVERALL : Tomohiro Yoshifuji – Spotlight Nite Check out the winners of this year’s Experts categories. Our global network of independent experts constantly delivers gorgeous presentations, but you don’t have to take our word for it. Marissa used a variety of charts in an easy-to-read format, as well as well-chosen colors, icons, and shapes to draw attention to the most relevant information. Why we love it: This presentation focuses on the financial industry in Australia. Bonus: the use of umbrella-themed icons helps to further underline the metaphor.īEST DATA VISUALIZATION: Marissa Tellis – The Future of Advice is Sweet In this presentation, the umbrella serves as the central image, and the topics are formatted to look like raindrops to tie everything together. Why we love it: Here at Prezi, we love a good metaphor. Ference utilized bold colors and large and easy-to-read text (just like we recommend) to add personality to this big-stage pitch.īEST VISUAL METAPHOR: Ivelin Vlaikov – User Experience Workshop Why we love it: This splashy presentation is about a financial app called Drops. Prezi classic topic series#By using a series of visuals in combination with the fade animations, they’re able to show the relationship between their offerings in an interesting and engaging way.īEST BIG STAGE PRESENTATION: Ferenc Muck – Drops Why we love it: This presentation effectively highlights MSL’s various products. Check it out see how you might make use of charts, timelines, and visuals to detail your own strategy.īEST BUSINESS PRESENTATION: Victor Mola – MSL Consultoria Prezi classic topic how to#Why we love it: This presentation demonstrates how to make the most of a template by balancing it with a personal touch. All the information is clearly broken into topics, so instead of having to scroll through irrelevant slides, potential donors can navigate directly to the one they’re interested in.īEST USE OF A TEMPLATE: Amizan Ahmad – September Strategy Planning Why we love it: Rainforest Trust’s presentation details the benefits Conservation Circle donors to receive at different levels. The topics are laid out neatly, and there’s a logical flow between them while still allowing for quick navigation to whatever’s most relevant.īEST NON-PROFIT: Rainforest Trust – Conservation Circle Information Why we love it: Merrimack College’s presentation gets an A+ for organization. ![]() It’s the perfect conversational presentation.īEST EDUCATION: Sheila Wynne – Welcome to Merrimack College Why we love it: PGAV Destinations does a great job of featuring all of their key points in one overview, then uses zoom + images to effectively dive into each specific section in more detail. Why we love it: This presentation from Changemaker Educations makes great use of Prezi’s animations (particularly panning and rotation) to guide viewers through the organization’s story and connect them all together.īEST USE OF ZOOM: Dave Cooperstein – Who is PGAV Destinations? Why we love it: Isn’t this just stunning? Hello Tomorrow’s global vision to support innovative thinkers and doers is evident through their strong and strategic use of cohesive visuals.īEST STORYTELLING: Fredrik Jonsson – Changemaker Educations Without further ado, here are the best presentations of 2018.īEST OVERALL DESIGN: Istvan Csatari PhD – Hello Tomorrow ![]() See the winners in all of their glory below, or check them out on our official awards page But alas, there can only be one chosen one (per category). Hear ye, hear ye! Our judges spent the last few weeks combing through your Prezi Awards nominations and were pleased to see a number of persuasive business pitches, spectacular data visualizations, and a stunning array of visual metaphors. ![]()
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