Is great content enough? Here are 7 ways to help your work get noticed by the curators of the Web. Presented at WebVisions Portland, 2012. Slidedeck designed by David Crandall.
This deck was made to share with junior planners and planning trainees at our agency to give them some sort of structure to what appears to be a hard nut to crack: writing The Strategy.
The Secrets of Delivering Impacftul Presentations #ImpactfulPrezHavain
Why do some presentations and speeches rock, while some others suck? We set out to find the answer by interviewing the people we have worked and people we think have interesting views to presentations.
Uncover the secrets in this Slideshare.
If you want to discuss presentation creation or design.
Contact: timo@havain.fi / @Timo_Havain (Twitter) / linkedin.com/in/timosorri -
Creating great decks: The Origins, the "Why", and 12 Tips to Make Yours Better.Digital Surgeons
A big part of what we do is in the story we tell and how it’s presented. You’re probably thinking… decks, decks, and more decks. We hate em’, yet we love the good ones. There’s a certain formula that is used for every impactful story, speech, slide, and keynote. In this presentation we take a step back and really try to look at the elements of an impactful presentation. We've codified all of what goes into making a great deck, starting with the origins, the why, and ending with few tips to help elevate yours for whatever purposes they serve.
Pitching Ideas: How to sell your ideas to othersJeroen van Geel
Learn how to convince others of your UX ideas by understanding them.
We are good in designing usable and engaging products and services. We understand the user's needs and have a toolkit with dozens of deliverables. But for some reason it remains difficult to sell an idea or concept to team members, managers or clients. After this session that problem will be solved!
Selling your ideas and convincing others is one of the most undervalued assets in our field. This ranges from convincing a colleague to use a certain design pattern to selling research to your boss and convincing a client to go for your concept. You can come up with the best ideas in the world, but if it is presented in the wrong way these ideas will die a lonely dead. This is sad, because everybody can learn how to bring a message across. The main thing is that you know what to pay attention to.
In this session I will take you on a journey through the world of presenting ideas. We will move through the heads of clients and your colleagues, learn what their thoughts and needs are. We will move to the core of your idea and into the world of psychology.
This short PowerPoint presentation shows five great ways to get the attention of your audience during your speech or sales pitch.
Try them out in your next speech and you will see how you can engage your audience with these simple tips.
This presentation was created 100% in PowerPoint by my presentation design agency Slides. We are based in Spain (Europe) but have clients worldwide.
Drop me an email and we will discuss your project.
This deck was made to share with junior planners and planning trainees at our agency to give them some sort of structure to what appears to be a hard nut to crack: writing The Strategy.
The Secrets of Delivering Impacftul Presentations #ImpactfulPrezHavain
Why do some presentations and speeches rock, while some others suck? We set out to find the answer by interviewing the people we have worked and people we think have interesting views to presentations.
Uncover the secrets in this Slideshare.
If you want to discuss presentation creation or design.
Contact: timo@havain.fi / @Timo_Havain (Twitter) / linkedin.com/in/timosorri -
Creating great decks: The Origins, the "Why", and 12 Tips to Make Yours Better.Digital Surgeons
A big part of what we do is in the story we tell and how it’s presented. You’re probably thinking… decks, decks, and more decks. We hate em’, yet we love the good ones. There’s a certain formula that is used for every impactful story, speech, slide, and keynote. In this presentation we take a step back and really try to look at the elements of an impactful presentation. We've codified all of what goes into making a great deck, starting with the origins, the why, and ending with few tips to help elevate yours for whatever purposes they serve.
Pitching Ideas: How to sell your ideas to othersJeroen van Geel
Learn how to convince others of your UX ideas by understanding them.
We are good in designing usable and engaging products and services. We understand the user's needs and have a toolkit with dozens of deliverables. But for some reason it remains difficult to sell an idea or concept to team members, managers or clients. After this session that problem will be solved!
Selling your ideas and convincing others is one of the most undervalued assets in our field. This ranges from convincing a colleague to use a certain design pattern to selling research to your boss and convincing a client to go for your concept. You can come up with the best ideas in the world, but if it is presented in the wrong way these ideas will die a lonely dead. This is sad, because everybody can learn how to bring a message across. The main thing is that you know what to pay attention to.
In this session I will take you on a journey through the world of presenting ideas. We will move through the heads of clients and your colleagues, learn what their thoughts and needs are. We will move to the core of your idea and into the world of psychology.
This short PowerPoint presentation shows five great ways to get the attention of your audience during your speech or sales pitch.
Try them out in your next speech and you will see how you can engage your audience with these simple tips.
This presentation was created 100% in PowerPoint by my presentation design agency Slides. We are based in Spain (Europe) but have clients worldwide.
Drop me an email and we will discuss your project.
This set of slides was used to illustrate the first session of HYPE, the young planners education programme of APG Belgium. The presentation was held on Tuesday October 18, 2011.
This deck contains the slides of Tom Theys' part of the presentation, not the part from Heather LeFevre from Strawberry Frog.
What's makes the difference between good and great design? Or for that matter, between good and great designers?
I don't pretend to know the answer. I've been designing for 10+ years and I still don't consider myself a great designer. What this presentation offers, however, are a few principles I've learned along the path to becoming a great designer.
This guide will help you create what I've called a brain-friendly presentation design. If you're reading this right now, chances are you're interested in improving your presentation design skill, or maybe you want to learn how to design a good presentation.
Get the entire e-book on:
https://payhip.com/b/chOmq
10 Ways to Keep Your Audience's AttentionBrightCarbon
These days there are so many people vying for our attention that it's difficult to stand out in the crowd. Here are ten ways to keep your audience engaged in everything from presentations, speeches, to online training, and remote learning.
17 Ways to Design a Presentation People Want to ViewJim MacLeod
Tired of boring PowerPoint presentations? Me too. Here are 17 tips to help you create a presentation that not only engages the audience, but forces them to remember what you want them to remember.
21 Periscope Tips for Winning BroadcastsDonna Moritz
Periscope is fast becoming the video broadcasting and livestreaming tool of choice and is on a huge trajectory. Here are 21 things I have learned from jumping in on Periscope, so that you can jump in too!
Sold our souls to the devil and wrote a book. "DON'T SUCK! How to make presentations rock".
This eBook for iPad will help you create great stories and visually awesome slides. Say NO to crappy slides.
Polish that presentation! 25 tips to bring clarity to your slidesKeith Bradnam
There are many big things that you can do to improve your slides. There are also many small things that you could, and should, be doing. This presentation shows some tips for easily adding polish to your presentations.
Social Media 101 for Nonprofits with Adobe SparkTechSoup
In the ever-changing world of social media, navigating online marketing for your nonprofit can feel like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to. Join us for a crash course in social media marketing with the team from Adobe Spark. Learn how to create a cost-effective and engaging social strategy that is sure to increase visibility and impact. We will cover the following:
- Learn to create beautifully branded content (no design skills required), including eye-catching social campaigns, colorful annual reports, flyers, and much more.
- Learn design theory basics, including pro tips for applying type and color to your content.
- Curate a feed that feels authentic and consistent with your brand.
- Discover the power of hashtags, learn how to maximize impact with the right copy, learn what to share across social platforms, and much more!
We look forward to sparking new ideas that are sure to level up your social strategy and maximize your mission!
"The Subtle Art of Getting Noticed" - 2012 CCCU PR/Comm ConferenceThe Image Group
Presented by:
Layne Fuller
Jason Kehrer
Ed Van Poolen
Good communication tells your story in a way that speaks to your audiences and stands out from the other college advertising. It is important that your messages are relevant and that your creative is really, really good. In this session we will help you understand how to build on research and strategy, and start to think critically about creativity and communication. We will break down keys to creative communication and provide tips for finding insights.
Personal summary of the World Creativity Forum about creativity and innovation at the 16th and 17th November 2011 in Hasselt, Flanders.
Keynotes: Malcolm Gladwell, Alexander Osterwalder, Scott Belski, Peter Hinssen, Garr Reynolds, Keith Sawyer, Jamie Anderson, Patti Maes
creativityworldforum.be
Texts in Dutch and English.
This set of slides was used to illustrate the first session of HYPE, the young planners education programme of APG Belgium. The presentation was held on Tuesday October 18, 2011.
This deck contains the slides of Tom Theys' part of the presentation, not the part from Heather LeFevre from Strawberry Frog.
What's makes the difference between good and great design? Or for that matter, between good and great designers?
I don't pretend to know the answer. I've been designing for 10+ years and I still don't consider myself a great designer. What this presentation offers, however, are a few principles I've learned along the path to becoming a great designer.
This guide will help you create what I've called a brain-friendly presentation design. If you're reading this right now, chances are you're interested in improving your presentation design skill, or maybe you want to learn how to design a good presentation.
Get the entire e-book on:
https://payhip.com/b/chOmq
10 Ways to Keep Your Audience's AttentionBrightCarbon
These days there are so many people vying for our attention that it's difficult to stand out in the crowd. Here are ten ways to keep your audience engaged in everything from presentations, speeches, to online training, and remote learning.
17 Ways to Design a Presentation People Want to ViewJim MacLeod
Tired of boring PowerPoint presentations? Me too. Here are 17 tips to help you create a presentation that not only engages the audience, but forces them to remember what you want them to remember.
21 Periscope Tips for Winning BroadcastsDonna Moritz
Periscope is fast becoming the video broadcasting and livestreaming tool of choice and is on a huge trajectory. Here are 21 things I have learned from jumping in on Periscope, so that you can jump in too!
Sold our souls to the devil and wrote a book. "DON'T SUCK! How to make presentations rock".
This eBook for iPad will help you create great stories and visually awesome slides. Say NO to crappy slides.
Polish that presentation! 25 tips to bring clarity to your slidesKeith Bradnam
There are many big things that you can do to improve your slides. There are also many small things that you could, and should, be doing. This presentation shows some tips for easily adding polish to your presentations.
Social Media 101 for Nonprofits with Adobe SparkTechSoup
In the ever-changing world of social media, navigating online marketing for your nonprofit can feel like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to. Join us for a crash course in social media marketing with the team from Adobe Spark. Learn how to create a cost-effective and engaging social strategy that is sure to increase visibility and impact. We will cover the following:
- Learn to create beautifully branded content (no design skills required), including eye-catching social campaigns, colorful annual reports, flyers, and much more.
- Learn design theory basics, including pro tips for applying type and color to your content.
- Curate a feed that feels authentic and consistent with your brand.
- Discover the power of hashtags, learn how to maximize impact with the right copy, learn what to share across social platforms, and much more!
We look forward to sparking new ideas that are sure to level up your social strategy and maximize your mission!
"The Subtle Art of Getting Noticed" - 2012 CCCU PR/Comm ConferenceThe Image Group
Presented by:
Layne Fuller
Jason Kehrer
Ed Van Poolen
Good communication tells your story in a way that speaks to your audiences and stands out from the other college advertising. It is important that your messages are relevant and that your creative is really, really good. In this session we will help you understand how to build on research and strategy, and start to think critically about creativity and communication. We will break down keys to creative communication and provide tips for finding insights.
Personal summary of the World Creativity Forum about creativity and innovation at the 16th and 17th November 2011 in Hasselt, Flanders.
Keynotes: Malcolm Gladwell, Alexander Osterwalder, Scott Belski, Peter Hinssen, Garr Reynolds, Keith Sawyer, Jamie Anderson, Patti Maes
creativityworldforum.be
Texts in Dutch and English.
Headlines make or break the reach of your digital stories. Without a headline that promises something specific, readers will be confused and disinterested and the story will not get in front of many people. In this session, we'll discuss how to write headlines that people will click and share.
this is the first of a series of three webinars I created in 2009. This is focus on general aspects of becoming more creative and turning any workplace into a Cre8ng Community
Arts & Crafts: 5 Tips for Becoming a Better Marketer-DesignerBen Ratner
As inbound marketers, we're all content creators in a visual world. In order to succeed and grow, we must learn to tell our story both visually and verbally.
Here are my 5 tips for becoming a better marketer-designer. They are based on my 2 years experience doing inbound marketing and design at HubSpot.
You've got the tools, now get the chops: tips on enhancing your graphic design skills in a *quick* 60 minutes.
Delivered at the LCOP Conference (Library Communication Conference, Oct 6-7, 2014. Hotel ML, Mount Laurel, NJ
Joanne Quinn, Falvey Memorial Library, Villanova University
Learn, Teach, Help, Enjoy! Enhancing Your Ed Tech Superpowers!Martin Cisneros
We'll examine the emerging technology leader's role (site, district, etc.) and how, through technology planning, tools and resources, they can be a more effective Technology Leader.
Impact of climate on the winter tourism industry in the US, a study by Protec...Kit Seeborg
See http://www.protectourwinters.org for more information. The estimated $12.2 billion U.S. ski and snowmobile winter sports industry has already felt the direct impact of decreased winter snowpack and rising average winter temperatures.
The goal of this new study, commissioned by Protect Our Winters (POW) and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is to help policy makers understand both the ski and snowmobile industry's current economic scale and the potential economic impacts that climate change may cause.
The study details include how historical changes in the winter season have already impacted the winter tourism industry with a focus on the most recent decade's skiing statistics and a review of historical winter climate observations. It also considers what is at risk from the impact of future winter climate projections.
Expert Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Drafting ServicesResDraft
Whether you’re looking to create a guest house, a rental unit, or a private retreat, our experienced team will design a space that complements your existing home and maximizes your investment. We provide personalized, comprehensive expert accessory dwelling unit (ADU)drafting solutions tailored to your needs, ensuring a seamless process from concept to completion.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Unleash Your Inner Demon with the "Let's Summon Demons" T-Shirt. Calling all fans of dark humor and edgy fashion! The "Let's Summon Demons" t-shirt is a unique way to express yourself and turn heads.
https://dribbble.com/shots/24253051-Let-s-Summon-Demons-Shirt
7 Alternatives to Bullet Points in PowerPointAlvis Oh
So you tried all the ways to beautify your bullet points on your pitch deck but it just got way uglier. These points are supposed to be memorable and leave a lasting impression on your audience. With these tips, you'll no longer have to spend so much time thinking how you should present your pointers.
1. PI CK M
CaTCHi
E!
nG THE CUr aTO r’S EY E
Kit Seeborg | WebVisions PDX 2012
2.
3.
4. The curator is an editor who sorts through
the content to find the information
relevant to a company and/or its audience.
Curators are not content creators. and this
is where the challenge lies for thought
leadership.
Scott Gillum
Forbes Jan. 6, 2012
23. HC
OW TO
aTCH TH E CUr aTO r’S EYE...
1 Make content easy to find
2 Understand trends
3 no echo chamber
4 include a bite-sized version
5 Choose your title wisely
6 Tell us about yourself
7 Make it easy to share
24. T HA NK YO U!
Kit Seeborg
kit@seeborg.com
@zsazsa @bumpertunes @slideshare
Slidedeck designed by David Crandall
david@BrandSuperPower.com