I love watching the relaxing, drawing videos of @thegalshir and wondered if i could replicate this piece w #PowerPoint. It's close enough i think
after ~20 mins of tinkering but def lacked the 'warmth' of a textured, hand-drawn piece. Still, thanks for the inspiration.
https://twitter.com/thegalshir/status/1295693987794354177


Speaking of #PowerPoint, i was able to take it up a notch simply because of the COVID-19 MCO lockdown. Would like to acknowledge and share these excellent tutorial channels for those looking to level up their skills.





One Skill #PowerPoint Tutorials has easy to follow videos that are slick-looking yet doable, hence motivates you to try it out. The step-by-step guide, friendly narration and just-right pacing makes it fun to watch on its own. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaEPKLsvtAZBtGtG5ZKwVWg
#PowerPoint School is another great step-by-step tutorial channel with infographic style presentations. Animations can be a PITA to setup, especially the timing, so the exact templates we can download for free really saves time. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCngkX2grzKhYBx1stz08Z3Q
@BrightCarbon covers more ground than just #PowerPoint tips&tricks. They teach visual storytelling, psychological cues, and other preparation skills needed to deliver effective, professional presentations. https://www.youtube.com/user/BrightCarbon
Last but not least, although, @LeilaGharani 's channel is focused on excellent MS #ExcelTips tutorials, her #PowerPoint tips are great for beginners to take their ppt up a notch. Be sure to check out her Excel videos too.