by imaginepro | May 26, 2016 | high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presenting, seeing ideas, the mind's eye, Uncategorized
Beautiful roses or a couple of people: two ideas are fighting for our attention. Which one do you think wins? Susan says, “For me it is no contest. The humans trump the roses, as spectacular as they truly are. That’s the thing about our relationship with... by imaginepro | May 25, 2016 | design, high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presentation design, presenting, Uncategorized
By taking a great bite out of design he’s come up with a way to make all of ask ‘why?’ Susan says, “This young man is going places: in fact, it looks like he is going to two different places. From the waist up he’s headed for the office,... by imaginepro | May 24, 2016 | high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presenting, stories, storytelling, Uncategorized
Behold the iconic pay phone! So convenient for the many pedestrians on such a residential street. Susan says, “Back to the Future! Or Forward to the Past. I’m not sure of the backstory of this pay phone, but Golly! it would surely come in handy if you... by imaginepro | May 19, 2016 | high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presenting, seeing ideas, the mind's eye, Uncategorized
Placement and time of day create a serendipity mashup of spray can art on the side of a car. Susan says, “Can you unravel this photograph? Look carefully and you’ll see contains two different versions of street art: one is a reflection of an urban mural in... by imaginepro | May 18, 2016 | design, high-stakes presentations, photography, presentation, presenting, Uncategorized
This shadow is a rough draft of a bicycle. A design idea that needs work… Susan says, “This distorted shadow is a misshapen interpretation of the bicycle. It has a big fat front tire, a saddle skewed sideways that sticks way up above the condensed frame...