Prezi Examples
Psychology:
1) Self Care or Caring for? Community Trauma, Social Justice Work, and the Positioning of Self-Care

* What we love about it:
- This presentation models a more traditional physical poster aesthetic
- The columns and sections make it easy to transition between information
- The colors and images break up large chunks of text
2) Maternal Anxiety and Infant EEG

* What we love about it:
- The slides incorporate bullet points to break up large chunks of text
- Data is shared and synthesized using graphs
3) Disclosure and Social Support in Sexual Assault Survivors

* What we love about it:
- The slides include the most important information in one or two sentences
- The way different colors, shapes, and sizes are used to offset headings and information
Sciences:
1) Inhibition of PDGFR May Be A Viable Treatment Option for Meningiomas

* What we love about it:
- This presentation doesn't zoom in and out between slides and is easy to click through
- The slides include one or two bullet points with the most important information
- The images and graphs make the slides visually appealing
2) Crickets

* What we love about it:
- This presentation doesn't zoom in and out between slides and is easy to click through
- The most important information is bolded
- Data is shared and synthesized using graphs
3) Therapeutic effects of betacyanin-enriched extract from red-fleshed dragon fruit in the G93A mutant hSOD1 mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

* What we love about it:
- The learn more here slides that accompany and explain the graphs in the Results section
- The variation of images and graphs within each slide and the presentation as a whole
Humanities:
1) Sustainability at the Denver Rescue Mission

* What we love about it:
- The slides include one or two bullet points with the most important information
- The images and graphs make the slides visually appealing
Education:
1) What's Out There? Mapping Sexuality Education for Students with Intellectual Disabilities

* What we love about it:
- The Questions slide and sub-section slides that further expand on the questions
- The slides include one or two bullet points with the most important information, and they incorporate bullet points to break up large chunks of text
- The images are consistent in style throughout the presentation, which make the slides, and presentation as a whole, visually appealing
2) The Impact of a High School Theatre Arts Program on Student Academic and Non-Academic Outcomes: A Case Study

* What we love about it:
- The curtains background to visually represent the topic of the presentation
- The slides incorporate bullet points to break up large chunks of text
- The different-colored heading juxtaposed against the background and the main text
3) Measuring the connective action of Black Lives Matter activists A psychometric investigation into Twitter data

* What we love about it:
- The Personal disclosure and the Navigating this presentation slides for accessibility as part of the Welcome page
- The ratio of text and images on the slides and throughout the presentation
Engineering/Physics:
1) Vortex Formation in Light Due to a Blockage

* What we love about it:
- The poster layout and the lines that separate the headings, sections, and columns
- The sections and columns make it easy to transition between information
- The poster incorporates more image and visual synthesis of information than text
Business/International Studies:
1) Revenue Management in Restaurants and the power of suspicion

* What we love about it:
- The visual representations that synthesize information and progression from one idea to the next on the slides
- The Why This Matters sub-section slides in the What This Means section
2) Entrepreneurship and Youth Unemployment in Jordan

* What we love about it:
- The Personal Background slide in the Background section
- The slides include one or two bullet points with the most important information
3) How Power Dresses: The Gendered Aesthetics of Uniform

* What we love about it:
- The map of the world background to visually represent the topic of the presentation
- The Example slide that visually depicts the information previously explained/explored
- The use of image and limited, bulleted text on each slide