
But the reason for its disgrace in the eyes of designers is a little different. Yes, it has horrendous bugs in its color palette handling. Arrange transformations between slides that take your breath away? By the way, prototyping 3d-effects for our customers we do in PowerPoint.Īnd there's a lot more what the old-school presentation editor from Microsoft can do.

Embed fonts into a particular presentation? Just in case the person you sent the presentation to doesn't have the right font.Remove backgrounds from photos? With some fiddling and tumbling, but it can.For designers, it is beneath their dignity.

PowerPoint has a lot of "hidden" features. And no less important detail - the experiment allowed me to learn a new profession, which hundred percent will bring me a glass of water, "if anything" in my old age! Even managers appeared above me, the owner of the company.īut now I can explain the pros and cons of the same PowerPoint and other presentation development tools to everyone in detail. Moreover, I studied them directly in battle, directly on live clients, working on an equal footing with the rest of the team. That is, to understand why we do not grow by 95% a month, I decided to learn Figma and about 15 other disciplines, skills and services. 0 candidates.Īnd I recently went through the "first wash the plates, run waiter for a month, and only then apply to become a Maître d'hôtel" program. Because the vacancy for "designer with direct responsibility to work in PowerPoint" brought us only. Many years ago I was chronically pissed off by the stubborn unwillingness of my company's designers to learn PowerPoint.
