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: The Trial Technologist's View

Example Use of Pie Charts in Keynote

By Blake Boyd

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I don’t spend much time creating presentations that deal with pie charts, so I was a little surprised with myself when I decided to use pie charts in this presentation. I’ve always played with the Charts and Graphs in Keynote, but never found myself using them in final presentations.

While charts and graphs are normally confusing when I view them myself, I wanted to keep it simple. But, as you can see this case presented with a lot of information. I was forced to use one slide as it was for print AND electronic format. My only design requirement was to use the totality of the information on one slide.



Click Here to see what the final presentation looks like!


Disclaimer: Keynote video quality has been reduced due to compression. All facts (including names, numbers, labels) have been changed.

Full post as published by The Trial Technologist's View on March 19, 2008 (boomark / email).

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