![]() Despite these poor past experiences, I feel much differently today after working with PowerPoint for a few months. Also, for the times that I was required to use the program for design, the overall user interface felt inefficient and unintuitive compared with the refined experience in the Adobe platform. ![]() How I used to be as a designer…įor one thing, PowerPoint has always made it hard to position and size objects with precision. Needless to say, I was not very thrilled about having to design in a program that felt somewhat finicky and unprofessional. I’ve been a designer for the past 15 years, and enjoy using Adobe’s Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, etc.) to design custom solutions. This included email newsletters, informational handouts, and various other campaign graphics. Recently one of my clients asked me to design all of their communications materials in Microsoft PowerPoint. ![]() In fact, it proved that that sometimes as a designer, you have to think outside the box. Key takeaway: Is PowerPoint the ideal design tool? No, but in the case of a project where my client needed everything made in PowerPoint, it wasn’t that bad.
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