by imaginepro | Oct 29, 2015 | high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presenting, seeing ideas, the mind's eye, Uncategorized
It doesn’t have to be elaborate or artful, it just has to be the right photo. Susan says, “This photo is not complex. It is very focussed and specific: two people, four hands, planting a small shrub in the woods, with another shrub in a pot to be planted... by imaginepro | Oct 28, 2015 | design, high-stakes presentations, presentation, presentation design, presenting, Uncategorized
What if instead of shying away from even thinking about design in your presentations, you thought of design as a tool to help build connection to your audience? Many clients have said to me, ‘Don’t ask me to design my presentation. I don’t know... by imaginepro | Oct 26, 2015 | high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presenting, stories, storytelling, Uncategorized
Sometimes you just can’t find the right photo to illustrate a story. But what if instead of looking a perfect, on-the-nose illustration, you took a “road less travelled” and looked for a less literal photo to enhance and interpret your story. And... by imaginepro | Oct 21, 2015 | brain science in presentations, high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presenting, seeing ideas, the mind's eye, Uncategorized
I believe that we are all curious by nature. Even the dullest among us wants to know what is going on? What have they got that I don’t? Why is everyone looking over there? Susan says, “Understanding human nature is a great help when you are presenting. If... by imaginepro | Oct 20, 2015 | design, high-stakes presentations, presentation, presentation design, presenting, Uncategorized
I know presenters who worry about every aspect of their presentation, but one: design. Content. Delivery. Story. Structure. Transitions. Stage Presence. All impeccably executed. Design? Utterly ignored. I think there are many reasons this happens. A lack of...