Visualisation
If bullet points don’t work, what’s the alternative? Visualisation. Using the principles of successful visual communication, it is possible to display ideas using visuals, instead of text. Identify key information, and find the right visualisation approach.
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Slides that Don’t Make Sense
15th October - Visual Cognitive Dissonance exists when slides don’t make sense on their own, and the audience need the presenter to explain the presentation.Presentation Theory
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PowerPoint Flowchart
1st June - Some visuals can be used again and again. This PowerPoint flowchart is an example.Presentation Theory
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Presenting Complex Ideas
1st June - Even the most complicated ideas can be represented with visuals that simplify and bring to life. This example shows how a complex idea can be presented visually.Presentation Theory
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Visualisation and Design
17th May - Pre-recorded webinar by m62′s own Richard Newman, looking at visualisation for PowerPoint presentations – how to turn words into animated pictures in visual presentations.Presentation Theory
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