
Design templates, design graphics, Web 2.0 Social Bookmarking icons, free images are the most common resources we look for, but we often forget design presentation maps, which are increasingly becoming a must-have for all designers with a wider clientele. Add a new dimension to your presentations by adding Design Presentation Maps, an extra feature that will help you focus more on the content, while it will also enhance your design!!
PresentationMall.com offers a comprehensive collection of royalty-free Digital Maps (VectorMapz™), interactive Flash Maps (FlashMapz), PowerPoint Maps, Editable PDF Maps, MS Word Maps and raster clip art maps in formats such as PowerPoint(PPT), Windows MetaFile(WMF), EPS, JPEG and Adobe Illustrator(AI). All maps are royalty free, all vector-based maps are easily customizable and the WMF maps are ready to use for business and marketing presentations or reports. Other formats are ready for your desktop publishing, illustration, multimedia and web development needs. Download anytime, most for free and some for a minimal starting price of $19.99.
Websites and brochures have different requirements as compared to Powerpoint presentations, so it’s important to identify the purpose of the presentation maps before you download them. Download these maps for illustrations, sales territory assignments, retail store locators and easily select states, counties, countries, continents, etc. and start editing and customizing. Save your valuable time for the last minute presentations and while you are at it, also check out PowerPoint Backgrounds, PowerPoint Templates, and PowerPoint Graphics.
Add value to your individual design layouts by standard corporate presentations and reuse these presentation resources as often as you may require. A unique, innovative, state-of-the-art presentation is a must for corporate clients, and of course, any design elements added will add to the professional edge!!








I gather always different opinions about web 2.0 and how to market with the different mindset of the \”new\” Internet. Will social interaction and networking really make the web different? Thanks for your thoughts on this!
Good thought ! Will definitely make use of this.