Openmind

Monday, September 22nd, 2008 0 comments

openmind-thumbOpenmind Networks are a next generation messaging systems specialist based in Dublin. They submitted a presentation that is used to demonstrate the benefits of their Traffic control product for mobile operators, and gave m62 a run for our money. Most of the slides made good use of imagery and builds, but we found that some of them could be improved by structuring the information more clearly to make sure the key messages could not be ignored. Our visualisation sequence explains the value that Traffic Control adds to operators by increasing and preserving revenue, using a progressive bar chart that piles up the value while we demonstrate how the various services work.

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When we presented to our own team at the annual conference, we had audience members afterwards commenting on how interesting it was, and mentioning specific numbers. The fact that they could remember the details showed how effective the presentation had been.

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