p2

The supportive media (p2) is everything that adds to the story (p1) in its delivery (p3) whether as a presentation or visual aids. If you have visited the site looking for tips on using powerpoint, you will be disappointed. The discussion is around design conceptsuse of text in slides, images and data slides used to illustrate and support the message. It is the least important part of a presentation and some presentations may even be better without slides! Most importantly, the .ppt file is not your presentation.

Cornerstone posts include.

p2 posts

New Year’s Resolution

The new year is upon us and by now most of the resolutions will have slipped by like the flood water. It’s not too late though to make that decision…

Avoid cliches like the plague

The best presentations have supportive media (p2) that adds to the overall value of the piece (p cubed). There is more to this than simply adding pictures. A few banana…

Just add pictures

The same image cropped in different ways can convey a completely different meaning. Illustration in a presentation is not simply about “adding a picture“. There are simple tricks that can…

Be creative with text

Text has value in presentations. That value can be added to by fontography choices as well as altering the size and position of text within an image. Think of this…

Baby steps

It is often daunting when considering change, such as in presentations, to consider only the difference between an expert and your current position. This brings feelings of inadequacy, powerlessness and…

  • Which part of your preparation took the most time?

    A great presentation takes time. None of them…

  • reflections on failure

    So, I stepped onto the stage to give…

  • Ok, hands up who DIDN’T fall for it?

    The last blogpost was written and published 2…

  • Design- going retro is hip.

    Slide design (p2) changes with time. Consider today…

  • A red rectangle doesn’t make things clearer

    A bad data slide is not made better…

  • On speaking to a wider audience. Don’t.

    The message you deliver at a presentation may…

  • Design nightmare

    Designers are clever folk and too often abused….

  • On flow charts. Don’t.

    No, just no.Life isn’t like that. It doesn’t…

  • This is a document. I am reading it. Out.

    If you turn on the radio, you can…

  • The best title slide blogpost, ever (ii)

    How does one arrive at a great title…