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A lot of work goes into creating, well-designed PowerPoint slides. Unfortunately, many of the millions of slides that are created every day arenamp;#39;t engaging the audience at all. In fact, many are hard to read and understand. But there are a few really important and easy to implement tips that can really make a difference in your slide design. Letamp;#39;s check them out. (upbeat music) (icon pops) Before we get started, a brief thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring todayamp;#39;s video. Skillshare is a learning platform with lots of great classes. I have a special link for you that gives you two months, free premium access. Youamp;#39;re going to find it in the description of this video, and Iamp;#39;ll be chatting more about them towards the end. Now letamp;#39;s get started with my slide design tips. Number one, visualize your data. Presenting numbers and data can be a challenge. For one, itamp;#39;s probably not the most exciting topic. And second, if you put a lot of dat