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Presentation Graphics - Examples and Explanation

The term "presentation graphics" generally describes art that is used as part of an electronic presentation presented on a projection screen or video monitor.  Of course, the term is also commonly used to describe information graphics, litigation graphics, trial graphics, advocacy graphics, the use of PowerPoint and much more.

In our business, we routinely make use of presentation graphics. We have a design staff that frequently creates graphics for litigation and also graphics for use in advocacy graphics and lobbying efforts.  When we use the term presentation graphics, we are typically using the term to describe either of these service areas.

Most often, when one is using the term "presentation graphics" they are talking about using PowerPoint in some form. Further, it is usually used to describe the creation of presentation slides.  Below is a 6 minute video offering tips to litigators about presentation graphics and other related topics.

 

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