This is the official presentation of the European Road Safety Institute (EuRoSaIn), an institution devoted to the analysis and audit of existing or designed road in view of increasing their safety and reducing the accidents for any type of traffic and mobility.
Membership Has Its Privileges When you join our Club, you’ll be one of our privileged clients who will get to enjoy hundreds of dollars in savings over the next 12 months. As a member, you’ll receive a special Car Care Club Card that is filled with car care products and services.
This session shows you how we do Kick-@$$ software development at Atlassian and actually get stuff done. Feedback cycles are short, code quality is awesome and customers get the features they lust after. Hear how we: use pull-requests for better code quality; collaborate fast to develop ideas; avoid meetings; tighten feedback loops to fail fast; shorten release cycles and work together happily on different continents. Sound like paradise? It is!
Panel discussion explores how cities can be designed and built to promote a culture of health and increase opportunities for active, social and healthy living. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Do Learn Repeat: The Startup Way of DesignHarris Rodis
The slides of my presentation at the 6th Behance Portfolio Review of Athens.
DO NOT FORGET to check the notes for every slide for links for further reading on each topic!
This is the official presentation of the European Road Safety Institute (EuRoSaIn), an institution devoted to the analysis and audit of existing or designed road in view of increasing their safety and reducing the accidents for any type of traffic and mobility.
Membership Has Its Privileges When you join our Club, you’ll be one of our privileged clients who will get to enjoy hundreds of dollars in savings over the next 12 months. As a member, you’ll receive a special Car Care Club Card that is filled with car care products and services.
This session shows you how we do Kick-@$$ software development at Atlassian and actually get stuff done. Feedback cycles are short, code quality is awesome and customers get the features they lust after. Hear how we: use pull-requests for better code quality; collaborate fast to develop ideas; avoid meetings; tighten feedback loops to fail fast; shorten release cycles and work together happily on different continents. Sound like paradise? It is!
Panel discussion explores how cities can be designed and built to promote a culture of health and increase opportunities for active, social and healthy living. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Do Learn Repeat: The Startup Way of DesignHarris Rodis
The slides of my presentation at the 6th Behance Portfolio Review of Athens.
DO NOT FORGET to check the notes for every slide for links for further reading on each topic!
Enjoy Driving In The Rain With These CarsEason Chan
Driving while raining isn’t something most people look forward to. But sometimes it can be inevitable. To make the wet road and blurry windshield less hazardous and easier for those drivers on the road braving the rainy weather, here are some cars that you may find convenient.
Typography in Web Design (WordCamp Toronto 2014)Jasmine Vesque
I delivered this presentation at WordCamp Toronto, November 15, 2014.
This presentation covers typography basics and best practices, type trends in web design, personalities of type, an introduction to Google Fonts and different ways to enable fonts on your WordPress website.
The ideal audience is anyone looking to better understand Typography and how it relates to web design. They don’t need to have a coding or design background, but that would be an asset.
Learning Outcomes
Understand the different types of fonts and when to use them
Recognize the various personalities and tones fonts have and how they can affect your message
Know what the current trends are in Typography and web design
Use theme options and/or plugins to modify fonts
Leverage Google Fonts and integrate them directly into your theme
ConfabEDU: Empowering Students to Tell StoriesMeg Bernier
As content strategists, we are constantly seeking creative ways to tell our institution’s story in print publications, on the web, and across social media. Our audiences don’t want to (and won’t) read marketing jargon and mission statements because they crave authentic, transparent, and honest content they can trust, relate to, and believe in. The beautiful thing about higher education is we have thousands of people on our campuses who are not just living our institution’s story—they are the story. Why not harness the power within that?
When you encourage students to share their stories in their own voice and own way, they feel valued and—more importantly—know their experiences matter. This session showcases the benefits of heavy student involvement in the work we do and why it’s important to start building this relationship now.
Demand Attention Now: Create Your Visual Moment of Truth prnewswire
Search and social has empowered consumers to conduct in-depth research about the products they want most before they buy. The point at which a consumer chooses a brand, where to buy, and with whom they share the results is what Google calls "The Zero Moment of Truth." Now, it is up to communicators to join the conversation at this new moment where decisions are made to provide the content that buyers look for in the formats that attract them most powerfully. PR Newswire's Global Director of Emerging Media, Michael Pranikoff reveals the new, deep role of visual storytelling in how your business or organization can create sales-clinching experiences with your audiences throughout the buying cycle.
This deck was originally presented at Confab Higher Ed 2014.
Majors, degrees, and programs ... these are the products that colleges and universities offer, and the act of earning a degree is a life-changing experience for most people. Why, then, are so many major, program, and degree pages on .edu sites so long, lackluster, or lifeless?
This session focused on the content needed to create better user experiences for prospective students browsing major, degree, and program pages. We looked at the assessment, planning, collaboration, and governance needed to get it done!
Bands & Brands: A PBJS Guide to Experiential Activations at Music FestivalsMSL
Music festivals are a great opportunity not just for bands, but for brands to reach new audiences. So how do companies avoid getting lost in the crowd?
In this guide to experiential activations at music festivals, PBJS covers the current landscape and the five keys to making a lasting impression at fests large and small, along with shout-outs to companies who've crushed it at events like Lollapalooza, Coachella, Outside Lands and SXSW.
This is the first presentation in a PBJS series exploring what makes ideas stick.
The Power of Content Marketing - Chris Moody at Internet Summit
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