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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Creating Easy Stylish Pictures!


Using Your Phone, PrtScrn Button and Your Microsoft Powerpoint!


1. Microsoft Powerpoint to the rescue!



By now, you would have guessed that the simple great programme I was talking about... was none other than Microsoft Powerpoint!

Everyone is familiar to use it as a presentation tool, which it works great as! However, the niftiest thing is that you can create stylish spiffy pictures in a jiffy, in the exact same manner like you create your presentations.

You mere open a new slide, type in your words, put a background and you're done!

The key part is to "SAVE AS", ".JPEG", which they will then ask you "all slides" or "only current slide". You choose "ONLY CURRENT SLIDE" and you'll have an instant picture without the need of using all the more advanced (a.k.a. complicated tools).

Though I'm familiar with Adobe Photoshop, I still use this function for quick, on the go pictures that need not be printing grade quality. Usually website pictures, like direction maps, or little icons, are done really fast in this manner.



2. PrtScrn Button!



This little button is your quick and easy instructions labeller. Simply press "PrtScrn" or "Alt" + "PrtScrn" and copy it to an empty slide on your Microsoft Powerpoint and you can add arrows and stuff. Save it as Jpeg, and ta da!



3. Your Phone!

Nowadays, everyone's phone has a camera! Use it to your advantage. Take Shots that are meaningful and use it to show a message. The idea to give it a professional look is to zoom in, and of course, have a decent camera! Here are some examples.



Great Coffee Breand!
(Shot 1)

Great Coffee Breand!
(Shot 2)


So, there you go, a crash course on creating immediate art!

Remember, that as a small start-up business, "perfection is optional, motion is not." You need to get out, get selling, quick!

till we next meet,


Winston



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