Ever wondered why some people are so talented creatively while you're not? It's not just a gift this creative lark - it's also a skill, and like any skill it needs time and practice to hone it.
We're influenced by the creativity we see around - but in art, other design work, nature and in our every day belief and attitude to life.
The more your eyes are open - the more you'll see the creativity surrounding you.
Here at Presented, we've put together a small presentation on what we think are the essential tips about how to reveal your inner creativity.
Enjoy!
Things That Don't Matter in Your Presentation!Ayman Sadiq
We often spend hours together on stuffs that don’t really matter in your next presentation. You need to unclutter, focus, provide insight and yes, tell a story to convey the big idea. When you stop wasting time on the things that don’t really add any value to you presentation, we finally start adding proper value to the message and objective of your presentation. So here goes a list of things on which you should not even spend a minute. Cheers!
Here at Table19, we believe that great work is only possible when clients and their agencies work together as a team. This is a presentation written by our Executive Creative Director Graham Wall, who on his first day in this industry heard the senior team he was shadowing say something he couldn’t understand: that the client had bought the wrong idea.
This set in motion a desire to understand how and why this had happened, and make sure it never happened again. This presentation details Graham’s learnings and philosophies, and shows how agencies and clients can create better work together.
Where does the creative thought come from? Is it magic? Is the creative skill a genetic gift for only a few? We all are creative, it is our ability of expressing your creativity that may vary.
Creativity needs a method and the right conditions. Just create the right condition and remove the ugly limits that prevent us from being as creative as we can be.
I'll cover also the design topic of the difference between empty and negative space still from a creative point of view.
Inspired Storytelling: Engaging People & Moving Them To ActionKelsey Ruger
Most projects, presentations or initiatives are driven by facts and features the team believes will help them deliver a product or message. While facts and data are important for setting the stage and communicating goals, they’re rarely what persuades an audience or gets them to take action.
In this workshop, you will learn how to use that connection, by teaching basic skills in visual thinking and storytelling that will that transform projects and initiate action.
Fight for Yourself: How to Sell Your Ideas and Crush PresentationsDigital Surgeons
Don't let your blood, sweat, and pixels be overlooked, great creative doesn't sell itself.
Every presentation is a story, an opportunity to sell not just your work, but what people actually buy — YOU.
This presentation will walk viewers through three core aspects of winning at any presentation, Confidence, Comprehension, and Conviction.
These concepts, central to your work as a creative professional, are backed by science and bolstered by thoughts from some of the world’s leading creative professionals.
24 Productivity Habits of Successful People - by @prdotcopr.co
These are the history’s most successful people. Being so successful, they must have failed more than others. They must have found how to make it work - in how they lived, their routines, their failures and their habits. Let’s look for theif formula for success, the tips and tricks they used to be successful at what they did best. Anything you may find inspiring?
Article: http://academy.pr.co/127380-24-productivity-habits-of-successful-people
Inspired by: https://medium.com/life-learning/25-daily-rituals-of-history-s-most-successful-d87f1cf43077
Created by: http://pr.co
Things That Don't Matter in Your Presentation!Ayman Sadiq
We often spend hours together on stuffs that don’t really matter in your next presentation. You need to unclutter, focus, provide insight and yes, tell a story to convey the big idea. When you stop wasting time on the things that don’t really add any value to you presentation, we finally start adding proper value to the message and objective of your presentation. So here goes a list of things on which you should not even spend a minute. Cheers!
Here at Table19, we believe that great work is only possible when clients and their agencies work together as a team. This is a presentation written by our Executive Creative Director Graham Wall, who on his first day in this industry heard the senior team he was shadowing say something he couldn’t understand: that the client had bought the wrong idea.
This set in motion a desire to understand how and why this had happened, and make sure it never happened again. This presentation details Graham’s learnings and philosophies, and shows how agencies and clients can create better work together.
Where does the creative thought come from? Is it magic? Is the creative skill a genetic gift for only a few? We all are creative, it is our ability of expressing your creativity that may vary.
Creativity needs a method and the right conditions. Just create the right condition and remove the ugly limits that prevent us from being as creative as we can be.
I'll cover also the design topic of the difference between empty and negative space still from a creative point of view.
Inspired Storytelling: Engaging People & Moving Them To ActionKelsey Ruger
Most projects, presentations or initiatives are driven by facts and features the team believes will help them deliver a product or message. While facts and data are important for setting the stage and communicating goals, they’re rarely what persuades an audience or gets them to take action.
In this workshop, you will learn how to use that connection, by teaching basic skills in visual thinking and storytelling that will that transform projects and initiate action.
Fight for Yourself: How to Sell Your Ideas and Crush PresentationsDigital Surgeons
Don't let your blood, sweat, and pixels be overlooked, great creative doesn't sell itself.
Every presentation is a story, an opportunity to sell not just your work, but what people actually buy — YOU.
This presentation will walk viewers through three core aspects of winning at any presentation, Confidence, Comprehension, and Conviction.
These concepts, central to your work as a creative professional, are backed by science and bolstered by thoughts from some of the world’s leading creative professionals.
24 Productivity Habits of Successful People - by @prdotcopr.co
These are the history’s most successful people. Being so successful, they must have failed more than others. They must have found how to make it work - in how they lived, their routines, their failures and their habits. Let’s look for theif formula for success, the tips and tricks they used to be successful at what they did best. Anything you may find inspiring?
Article: http://academy.pr.co/127380-24-productivity-habits-of-successful-people
Inspired by: https://medium.com/life-learning/25-daily-rituals-of-history-s-most-successful-d87f1cf43077
Created by: http://pr.co
Learn more about "The Science of Memorable Presentations" by checking out the Ethos3 blog post on this topic: http://ethr.ee/1ULMrxy
Ethos3 is a presentation design agency with premier PowerPoint and presentation designers. We can create the perfect presentation for you: www.ethos3.com
If you need help creating professional presentations, email us at: info@ethos3.com
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
9 Ways to Be More Productive - Backed by ScienceD B
Everyone wants to be more productive. Officevibe created a presentation to help explain science-based ways to be more productive. All of them are simple to do and free.
You can read the entire article on our blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/how-to-be-more-productive-at-work-infographic
Download our free resources about engagement and happiness:
https://www.officevibe.com/resources
Follow us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/officevibe
Share your thoughts on Twitter !
https://twitter.com/Officevibe
10 Engagement Lessons Learned From 1 Million Survey AnswersD B
Officevibe released a research report called The State of Employee Engagement based on 1,200,000 survey answers from employees in 157 countries. After analyzing the data, we discovered some truly shocking statistics about the state of engagement across the world.
This actionable webinar will show you how you can keep your employees happy and productive.
See the recording of the webinar:
http://bit.ly/2gjJg3o
Get all the free bonuses and extra tips:
http://bit.ly/2g7Q3xM
Content by Officevibe, the simplest tool for a greater workplace.
The Productivity Secret Of The Best LeadersOfficevibe
Content by Jacob Shriar & Kevin Kruse.
In this Officeviibe presentation, you'll see:
- 3 biggest problems leaders face and what you can do to fix them
- The secret to time management
- Examples from great leaders
- You'll find bonus content
25 stats—13 positive, 12 negative—that reflect the marketing world, including content marketing, social media, email newsletters, analytics, blogging, digital video, and more.
Keep these stats in mind when crafting your marketing strategy.
https://www.wrike.com/blog/how-to-build-the-perfect-team-nancy-butler/ - Having the right people in place is essential to accomplishing your goals and building your business. Follow these tips from Nancy Butler, business coach and award-winning author of Above All Else, to assemble the perfect high-performing team.
Hi! We're the creative team behind Hypothesis's reports, presentations, and infographics, and we're sharing out our best tips. Please share with someone you think would enjoy this slideshow.
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11 Scary Statistics About Stress At WorkOfficevibe
Stress is a silent killer. There’s plenty of research on the subject that shows that too much stress can have traumatizing health effects.
Read more on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/infographic-stress-at-work
Learn more about Officevibe, the simplest tool for a greater workplace:
https://www.officevibe.com/
People love the notion of the sole innovator, but this notion is wrong. Successful companies are usually started, and become successful, with the contributions of at least two people. Yin and yang, maker and seller, dreamer and pragmatist — call it what you will. After the fact, people may recognize one founder as the innovator, but it takes a team to make a new venture work.
Derek Sivers, the co-founder of CD Baby, said it best: “The first follower is what transforms the lone nut into a leader.”
In some instances the first follower is the first customer, but most often the first follower is the second employee of a company — that is, the co-founder.
There are few factors that can make a company more successful, fun, and epic than an awesome co-founder. There are few factors that can make a company more unsuccessful, aggravating, and pathetic than an incompetent, lazy, or dishonest co-founder.
This SlideShare explains the art of the picking a co-founder and is part of the LinkedIn Influencer series for #mystartupstory.
Photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jrmllvr/
Habits at Work - Merci Victoria Grace, Growth, Slack - 2016 Habit SummitHabit Summit
Presented at the 2016 Habit Summit at Stanford (see: www.HabitSummit.com)
Merci Victoria Grace leads the Growth team at Slack.
Prior to joining Slack, she started a venture-backed game company, designed The Sims Social at Electronic Arts, and worked at a range of consumer, mobile and enterprise startups.
Here she shares insights on putting "Habits to Work at Work".
Originally presented as a Genius Lab at the 2016 ACPA Convention in Montreal, this presentation provides an overview of some basic concepts related to making great presentation slides.
Karlyn Borysenko and I discuss the elements of putting together an impactful presentation and how to submit them to conferences.
Originally presented at Penn State Web - updated and reshared at HighEdWeb 2016 in Memphis Tennessee.
As a leader, you spend a lot of your time making sure that your team is working well together. Here are the secrets that every manager should know to make your team successful.
Subscribe to our free 11-day email course on HOW TO BE A BETTER LEADER:
http://officevi.be/29Sx4bK
Read more on employee engagement on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog
Do you struggle to finish your daily tasks, juggle your work load and keep organised at work? If so, read our top tips to help work a little smarter everyday!
Learn more about "The Science of Memorable Presentations" by checking out the Ethos3 blog post on this topic: http://ethr.ee/1ULMrxy
Ethos3 is a presentation design agency with premier PowerPoint and presentation designers. We can create the perfect presentation for you: www.ethos3.com
If you need help creating professional presentations, email us at: info@ethos3.com
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
9 Ways to Be More Productive - Backed by ScienceD B
Everyone wants to be more productive. Officevibe created a presentation to help explain science-based ways to be more productive. All of them are simple to do and free.
You can read the entire article on our blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/how-to-be-more-productive-at-work-infographic
Download our free resources about engagement and happiness:
https://www.officevibe.com/resources
Follow us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/officevibe
Share your thoughts on Twitter !
https://twitter.com/Officevibe
10 Engagement Lessons Learned From 1 Million Survey AnswersD B
Officevibe released a research report called The State of Employee Engagement based on 1,200,000 survey answers from employees in 157 countries. After analyzing the data, we discovered some truly shocking statistics about the state of engagement across the world.
This actionable webinar will show you how you can keep your employees happy and productive.
See the recording of the webinar:
http://bit.ly/2gjJg3o
Get all the free bonuses and extra tips:
http://bit.ly/2g7Q3xM
Content by Officevibe, the simplest tool for a greater workplace.
The Productivity Secret Of The Best LeadersOfficevibe
Content by Jacob Shriar & Kevin Kruse.
In this Officeviibe presentation, you'll see:
- 3 biggest problems leaders face and what you can do to fix them
- The secret to time management
- Examples from great leaders
- You'll find bonus content
25 stats—13 positive, 12 negative—that reflect the marketing world, including content marketing, social media, email newsletters, analytics, blogging, digital video, and more.
Keep these stats in mind when crafting your marketing strategy.
https://www.wrike.com/blog/how-to-build-the-perfect-team-nancy-butler/ - Having the right people in place is essential to accomplishing your goals and building your business. Follow these tips from Nancy Butler, business coach and award-winning author of Above All Else, to assemble the perfect high-performing team.
Hi! We're the creative team behind Hypothesis's reports, presentations, and infographics, and we're sharing out our best tips. Please share with someone you think would enjoy this slideshow.
www.hypothesisgroup.com
www.linkedin.com/companies/hypothesis-group
www.instagram.com/hypothesisgroup
11 Scary Statistics About Stress At WorkOfficevibe
Stress is a silent killer. There’s plenty of research on the subject that shows that too much stress can have traumatizing health effects.
Read more on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/infographic-stress-at-work
Learn more about Officevibe, the simplest tool for a greater workplace:
https://www.officevibe.com/
People love the notion of the sole innovator, but this notion is wrong. Successful companies are usually started, and become successful, with the contributions of at least two people. Yin and yang, maker and seller, dreamer and pragmatist — call it what you will. After the fact, people may recognize one founder as the innovator, but it takes a team to make a new venture work.
Derek Sivers, the co-founder of CD Baby, said it best: “The first follower is what transforms the lone nut into a leader.”
In some instances the first follower is the first customer, but most often the first follower is the second employee of a company — that is, the co-founder.
There are few factors that can make a company more successful, fun, and epic than an awesome co-founder. There are few factors that can make a company more unsuccessful, aggravating, and pathetic than an incompetent, lazy, or dishonest co-founder.
This SlideShare explains the art of the picking a co-founder and is part of the LinkedIn Influencer series for #mystartupstory.
Photo credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jrmllvr/
Habits at Work - Merci Victoria Grace, Growth, Slack - 2016 Habit SummitHabit Summit
Presented at the 2016 Habit Summit at Stanford (see: www.HabitSummit.com)
Merci Victoria Grace leads the Growth team at Slack.
Prior to joining Slack, she started a venture-backed game company, designed The Sims Social at Electronic Arts, and worked at a range of consumer, mobile and enterprise startups.
Here she shares insights on putting "Habits to Work at Work".
Originally presented as a Genius Lab at the 2016 ACPA Convention in Montreal, this presentation provides an overview of some basic concepts related to making great presentation slides.
Karlyn Borysenko and I discuss the elements of putting together an impactful presentation and how to submit them to conferences.
Originally presented at Penn State Web - updated and reshared at HighEdWeb 2016 in Memphis Tennessee.
As a leader, you spend a lot of your time making sure that your team is working well together. Here are the secrets that every manager should know to make your team successful.
Subscribe to our free 11-day email course on HOW TO BE A BETTER LEADER:
http://officevi.be/29Sx4bK
Read more on employee engagement on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog
Do you struggle to finish your daily tasks, juggle your work load and keep organised at work? If so, read our top tips to help work a little smarter everyday!
When you are creating a visuals and want them to look as snazzy as possible, there is a lot you can do to make your images shine with the brightness and glory of a thousand suns. You can add beautiful background textures, have perfectly complimentary fonts, or play with the orientation of your text in different ways. Even so, if you are not careful your text can look boring. Another way to make your presentation slides look spiffy (and certainly not boring) is to change up the way you display your text. Here are ten clever and easy to implement design tips for mixing up your text display and maximizing your design potential.
5 elements that trigger creativity in a roomFransiska Dams
Have you ever wondered why in certain rooms innovative ideas come popping up like popcorn? And in other rooms your mind seems to go in hibernation? What elements in a room spark the mind and enhance creative thinking? When designing our meeting room Creative Wonderland, we read countless research papers to pinpoint those exact features that make a room enhance divergent thinking and what features stimulate convergent thinking. Because space can truly activate the mind.
Crafting digital stories. 6 tips for creating meaningful experiences through ...Valentijn Destoop
Little Miss Robot is a digital creative studio. We collaborate as a creative innovation partner, providing concept & interface design, cutting-edge development and creative direction & strategy.
Valentijn is the founder and creative director of Little Miss Robot. With Little Miss Robot, Valentijn is now focused on digital creation and storytelling. Passionate about design, user experience and innovation, he helps clients with their digital communication and strategy.
Once Halloween is over and before moving on to Christmas, we have created a number of activities to celebrate cold weather has finally arrived and to make our students aware of some special days that take place in November. This month Victoria has prepared an activity to look at acronyms and abbreviations, some activities to discuss the issue of consumerism on Black Friday, a fun activity with suffixes to encourage our students to make the most of their creativity and their command of English, and an activity which will help our youngest learners to have a greater contact with the season we are in. We hope you enjoy them. Happy teaching!
A must read for all creatives who suffer that usual struggle with the initial part of the creative process: Brainstorming. Also for people interested to know how ideas are generated and how human mind responds to creativity challanges.
It is a nptel course pdf made available here from its official nptel website . Its full credit goes to nptel itself . I am just sharing it here as i thought it would help someone in need of it . It is a course of INTRODUCTION TO ADVANCED COGNITIVE PROCESSES
http://catalystgroup.tumblr.com/post/41301930543/how-to-teach-design-to-4th-graders-in-an-hour-part
I had the honor of being invited to help my 9-year-old daughter’s Girl Scout Troop earn their Product Design Badge. The main goal of the badge is to introduce the kids to some basic design concepts using “hands-on” methods as much as possible.
I had an hour. (Actually, I was able to finagle a second hour-long session by offering to host it at my office, complete with cool whiteboards, stacks of Post-its, and jars of M&Ms.)
I probably over-prepared, but I’m glad I did. The kids were even more dynamic, engaged, and informed than I expected. It was a fantastic experience that left me hungry for more similar opportunities.
I started with what I hoped was an achievable, but still valuable set of objectives for the session:
1. Introduce design as a discipline and a profession (really a group of professions)
2. Encourage awareness of the design decisions that produced the products and services we use every day, and a curiosity about the basis of those decisions
3. Explore the crucial role that empathy plays in the design process
4. Facilitate an initial exposure (through fun activities) to basic design techniques and terms
Creativity is not limited to those in traditionally "creative" fields and all organizations can benefit from employees unlocking their own creativity. This is a skillshare presentation for United Way employees on using basic concepts from The Artist's Way (Julia Cameron) and Big Magic (Elizabeth Gilbert) to both inspire more creative ideas and execute on those ideas more effectively in daily life.
This is the text and slides of a seminar dealing with cocktail creativity and the science of creativity done in Art of the Cocktail festival at Victoria, BC, on 2012.
It deals with the sciene of creativity, as is relevant to the bartending world, as well as detailing techniques for coming up with new and creative recipes.
Creativity can manifest in several ways including creation of something new, refinement of something that exists and problem solving.
How do we support, enable and enhance the creative abilities of Agile teams?
There are many ways to shape the work environment for greater creativity. We will describe how creativity happens and can be enhanced by providing a safe, nurturing environment, enhancing group interactions, pacing activities that utilize different sensory modes and trusting in the power of subconscious integration
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To animate or not to animate: a PowerPoint dilemma solvedPresented.
We animate by default. Trust us, we do it well. There won’t be any unnecessary bouncing or whooshing. There will be well timed entry animation to help prevent the common cognitive overload that occurs when audiences read ahead.
Animation also attracts attention, which is vital for keeping your audience engaged and focused. So we use carefully to engage, entertain and control the flow of information. Plus it looks slick.
Brain rules 1, 2, 3: Put neuroscience in your presentationsPresented.
Neuroscience should be applied to PowerPoint presentations to make them more effective.
Create and design your slides with your audience in mind: not just in terms of content, but also how you display information on the slide, and the presentation as a whole.
Plenty of multimedia learning presentation tips in these 3 brain rules.
How to look good in virtual presenationsPresented.
Have you got your virtual presentation set up sorted?
Take time to make sure your camera, lights, daylight, distractions, background etc are all as good as they can be.
Are you making these presentation mistakes?Presented.
Got a Credentials Presentation?
Do they show these mistakes?
Easy to fix advice for your presentation habits. Put them into action now and ace your next meeting!
Speed up your PowerPoint skills with these keyboard shortcuts and helpful tips. From the expert Presented team. We're here to format your presentations for you: the ultimate time saver!
Think your slides can't be improved? Think again. Whether they are bad or good - we can make them dramatically better, and with a dash of communication science as well to help your audience understand your message.
Cool presentation designs for business and corporate clients. Our PowerPoint slides don't look like "typical" slides - we use design and communication science to help your audience engage with your presentation, and remember your messages.
This is a sample presentation from Presented, created in PowerPoint. Visit our web to find out more about us www.presented.co.uk, or contact us hello@presented.co.uk.
What Makes Candle Making The Ultimate Bachelorette CelebrationWick & Pour
The above-discussed factors are the reason behind an increasing number of millennials opting for candle making events to celebrate their bachelorette. If you are in search of any theme for your bachelorette then do opt for a candle making session to make your celebration memorable for everyone involved.
La transidentité, un sujet qui fractionne les FrançaisIpsos France
Ipsos, l’une des principales sociétés mondiales d’études de marché dévoile les résultats de son étude Ipsos Global Advisor “Pride 2024”. De ses débuts aux Etats-Unis et désormais dans de très nombreux pays, le mois de juin est traditionnellement consacré aux « Marches des Fiertés » et à des événements festifs autour du concept de Pride. A cette occasion, Ipsos a réalisé une enquête dans vingt-six pays dressant plusieurs constats. Les clivages des opinions entre générations s’accentuent tandis que le soutien à des mesures sociétales et d’inclusion en faveur des LGBT+ notamment transgenres continue de s’effriter.
Johnny Depp Long Hair: A Signature Look Through the Yearsgreendigital
Johnny Depp, synonymous with eclectic roles and unparalleled acting prowess. has also been a significant figure in fashion and style. Johnny Depp long hair is a distinctive trademark among the various elements that define his unique persona. This article delves into the evolution, impact. and cultural significance of Johnny Depp long hair. exploring how it has contributed to his iconic status.
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Introduction
Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
The Early Years: A Budding Star with Signature Locks
1980s: The Rise of a Young Heartthrob
Johnny Depp's journey in Hollywood began in the 1980s. with his breakout role in the television series "21 Jump Street." During this time, his hair was short, but it was already clear that Depp had a penchant for unique and edgy styles. By the decade's end, Depp started experimenting with longer hair. setting the stage for a lifelong signature.
1990s: From Heartthrob to Icon
The 1990s were transformative for Johnny Depp his career and personal style. Films like "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and "Benny & Joon" (1993) saw Depp sporting various hair lengths and styles. But, his long, unkempt hair in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) began to draw significant attention. This period marked the beginning of Johnny Depp long hair. which became a defining feature of his image.
The Iconic Roles: Hair as a Character Element
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
In "Edward Scissorhands," Johnny Depp's character had a wild and mane that complemented his ethereal and misunderstood persona. This role showcased how long hair Johnny Depp could enhance a character's depth and mystery.
Captain Jack Sparrow: The Pirate with Flowing Locks
One of Johnny Depp's iconic roles is Captain Jack Sparrow from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. Sparrow's long, dreadlocked hair symbolised his rebellious and unpredictable nature. The character's look, complete with beads and trinkets woven into his hair. was a collaboration between Depp and the film's costume designers. This style became iconic and influenced fashion trends and Halloween costumes worldwide.
Other Memorable Characters
Depp's long hair has also been featured in other roles, such as Ichabod Crane in "Sleepy Hollow" (1999). and Roux in "Chocolat" (2000). In these films, his hair added a layer of authenticity and depth to his characters. proving that Johnny Depp with long hair is more than a style—it's a storytelling tool.
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From Stress to Success How Oakland's Corporate Wellness Programs are Cultivat...Kitchen on Fire
Discover how Oakland's innovative corporate wellness initiatives are transforming workplace culture, nurturing the well-being of employees, and fostering a thriving environment. From comprehensive mental health support to flexible work arrangements and holistic wellness workshops, these programs are empowering individuals to navigate stress effectively, leading to increased productivity, satisfaction, and overall success.
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Here’s our nutshell version if you
only have 10 seconds…
FEED
FLEX
LIVE
your brain with good
design from other sources
your creative muscles by
practicing often
your life with a creative
outlook in everything you do
5. BROWSE PINTEREST
Here at the Presented offices we are often searching
for great design themes and find inspiration for the
whole team by sharing our Pinterest board.It also
helps us communicate to each other exactly what we
mean by“you know, that‘cool’one”
FEED
Surround yourself with design from
many different sources….
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6. BROWSE
MAGAZINES
Magazines provide great
ideas for layout solutions,
and also boast a whole range
of fonts, colors and pictures.
Magazine style is often targeted
to the audience type – just like
a presentation should be.
FEED
Surround yourself with design from
many different sources….
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7. WATCH MOVIES
Every movie has a great team working behind it,
and you’ll see great ideas and themes at work in
every scene.From blockbusters to B-movies,even
the silly ones can inspire great visual creativity.
FEED
Surround yourself with design from
many different sources….
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9. FLEX
DRAW A LOT
If anyone tells you that you
need lessons to start to
draw great ideas,this
person is wrong: if you
give a child a crayon
and a blank sheet,they
will draw ideas beyond
the sheet to the walls!We
all have it into our blood,
we just need to train.
Your creative
muscles
2
10. FLEX
GET MORE
EXPERIENCE
Being creative for one
slide isn’t a big deal…
but can you keep the
standard high for 30 or
more slides? The more
experience we have the easier
it gets… so keep practicing to
become skilled at making dry
material come to life.
Your creative
muscles
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12. SAYYES TO
CHALLENGES
Even in your personal life: have a go.
By accepting experiences that life offers
(within reason) you can start to see the
world in a new creative light.
To be creative is like writing, but you need
experiences instead of words. So fill your
mind with experiences and let your mind
get out of your own box sometimes.
Feel creativity
all around you…
LIVE
CREATIVELY
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13. Feel creativity
all around you…
LIVE
CREATIVELY
YOU MIGHT
NEED PATIENCE
Imagine that you are in a green forest, it
may take time before you notice that the
trees are different to each other, and that
there are patterns on leaves, designs and
colors. Even if you are surrounded by
green, there are thousands of tones to
explore: so you might need patience to fully
appreciate the creativity around you.
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14. Feel creativity
all around you…
LIVE
CREATIVELY
CLEAR
YOUR MIND
Life can be chaotic: we need
to learn how to clear our
minds from distractions.
We all have our own
methods: find yours!
Whilst some people say they
can’t work with clutter around
them – the truth is that we
often make excuses for why
we can’t focus.
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15. 1.
2.
3.
FEED
FLEX
LIVE
your brain with good
design from other sources
your creative muscles by
practicing often
your life with a creative
outlook in everything you do
REVEALYOUR
INNER CREATIVITY:
Here’s our nutshell version to recap