Visualisation and Design
Pre-recorded webinar looking at visualisation for PowerPoint presentations – how to turn words into pictures in visual presentations.
The basic process m62 outline for those new to visualisation is to shorten language, group information, put into the right sequence, look for visual clues, think about how the material could be presented by a presenter, and then build the slide.
Shows some examples – giving a beginners guide to visualisation for those wanting to produce visual presentations. The process works for Japanese slides too!
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Joe McGuinness, Framework FinancialThe finished presentation was impressive and professional looking. m62 replaced the text with graphics, which really helped to emphasise our message. It really works well to present now. We have had nothing but positive feedback, and the presentation has helped us to win several bids.