PechaKucha

PechaKucha is a presentation format where you show 20 slides, and each slide is displayed for only 20 seconds.

Key Characteristics

  • Total Time: The entire presentation lasts exactly 6 minutes and 40 seconds (20 \text{ slides} \times 20 \text{ seconds/slide}).
  • Format: It is a fast-paced, concise, and highly visual style designed to keep presentations brief and focused.
  • Purpose: It was created in Tokyo in 2003 by architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham as a way for young designers to showcase their work and to prevent presenters from rambling.

​It's often referred to as "the art of concise presentation."