Beautifully simple presentations
We’ve all been there — a last-minute client meeting pops up on your calendar, and now you’re scrambling to assemble a presentation. When the last thing you have time to worry about is creating flawless slide decks, take a deep breath and open Dropmark. One of the great features of Dropmark is its ability to shift from an internal mood board to a client-facing presentation at the click of a button. In this post, we’ll look at the advantages of Dropmark presentations and how you can use Dropmark to stay ahead of those “Oh Sh*t!” meetings and get back to what you do best, creating.
Client work can present all sorts of challenges when sharing a work in progress, and in a fast-paced world, sometimes less is way more. It could make all the difference in winning a deal or maintaining client relationships. Use Dropmark’s intuitive drag-and-drop interface to start assembling content. You can refine your collections to suit the presentation style and client’s needs by changing the layout, toggling titles, or stacking relevant content. Dropmark also supports all media types, so you won’t have to think twice about what you’re collecting. Add collaborators so they can contribute in real-time even if you’re working remotely.
Add extra information to each slide using the description field, tags, or annotations if you’re a solo or team user. Descriptions and tags provide added flexibility, allowing seamless handoff to a team member or client. The ability to view context about the content in your collection after the meeting will keep stakeholders informed and engaged.
Did you also know that videos will autoplay in presentation mode? Let’s say you’ve got prototypes you have been working on and need to include, or you’re an animation studio, and videos are your bread and butter. Dropmark has got your back.
Ready to present? You can enter presentation mode by clicking on any item in your collection. Dropmark will then make the background black, giving you space to focus on that item alone without the distraction of your whole collection. Using the arrows in the top corner or the arrow keys on your keyboard, navigate through the rest of your presentation with ease.