Visuals example: 3 ideas for the outline slide
Last week I bought Numbers in Graphic Design by Roger Fawcett-Tang and it inspired this post. In my experience the easiest way to start using pictures in slides is by using them to signalize the beginning of a new section. If the right name is chosen, the right picture might follow easy. This is a creative task, and it needs time, specially if it is the first time it is done. So let's say you have the names and the images. Now to the outline slide. First things first, do not put "Introduction" or "Motivation" on that outline, it conveys 0 (zero, null, cero) information. The same thing goes for "Conclusions". Another thing specially for those LaTeX/Beamer users, subsubsection (aka nested bullet points) in the outline, are you kidding me? You are killing your audience right at the start of your presentation. Who's going to remember that? The first example is a straight enumeration, to give a clue of the images I masks the section images wit...