TJ Katopis has put together a really nice list of books every presentation designer should have on his or her shelf. A few I hadn’t known about.






TJ Katopis has put together a really nice list of books every presentation designer should have on his or her shelf. A few I hadn’t known about.
What a great selection. Nick Oulton’s Killer presentation book is a great one too. Albeit in being over a decade old now! We’ve also put together a few free eBooksof our.