Flowboard - presentations on iPad
Flowboard - presentations on iPad Flowboard is a presentation design app for iPad. In the TechCrunch video below, the company CEO
Flowgram - stitching web content together into a presentation
(sites, Flickr photos, audio voice over) into one presentation-like format. Flowgram's founder has Flowgram - stitching web content together into a presentation Ars Technica is featuring this review of Flowgram, a tool to create a sequence of web content . UPDATE: Tony from Flowgram has a good point in the comments, Flowgram preserves the ability to written a flowgram about - you guessed it - what is a flowgram here. This new tool seems particularly
Merging flows
Merging flows Merging flows. Here is a chart that visualises the merging of different flows. See in the second image what components I used to build it. Here is a chart that visualises the merging of different flows. See in the second image what
7 - Story
Creating a presentation flow and story
Work flow example
slide together to update the management team of your company when you are doing some plumbing. The work flow sequence below took less than a minute: Work flow example
Generic investor pitch presentation flow
Generic investor pitch presentation flow Here is a story flow that I end up using often for investor pitches of my clients: Good idea Once
Finding a flow for your presentation
Finding a flow for your presentation Your text book story flow might not always be the one to use in tomorrow’s meeting. A 60-minute/75 investor might deviate from the business school investment pitch flow template. First, the investor
First attempt at a generic startup pitch flow
First attempt at a generic startup pitch flow this is the flow that fits your company. Subscribers can download at no extra cost and experiment freely. Cover image by Jomjakkapat Parrueng on Unsplash
Generic disruptive startup pitch
Generic disruptive startup pitch. Here is a very common flow that keeps on coming back in many situations up using. Here is a very common flow that keeps on coming back in many situations: Situation
"Here is where I always stop..."
breaking point in the presentation? Most story flows start with a logical sequence/structure, but If you find yourself interrupting your story flow repeatedly at a certain point in your
Fusion chart
In the 2 images below you can see how to create a "fusion chart" where lots of stuff flows into
More than one captain on the ship
the work on the content charts, and the final story flow. Whatever the story flow ends up being flow can be designed after you have agreed what that flow is. The person who actually has to stand up . Here are some ideas to stay productive: Quickly hack together a preliminary story flow as a check group story flow while on the stage anyway. "What we really wanted to say is this" [click to page and get this work done. Once the building blocks are completed, sequence and stitch the flow of the
Are you comfortabie with work in progress ambiguity?
the exact flow of the story Not that concerned about slide design early in the project This client set : again I do not mind that much, story flows can be fixed quickly. Ugly, early slide designs: this detail and get the wording of a line exactly right. I think visual, not verbal Provisional story flow
Principles come second
logical flow for the audience: What did she make? Why did she make it that way? Don't sound like a The logical flow for the presenter: These are my principles This is what I made based on them The
Some RSS feeds with images
Strange maps Behance Flowing data Advertising is good for you Information aesthetics The big picture Yay
Monet, poppies, and color rhythm
adds something. In spring, there are many flower fields like these in Israel. The green blue color the two ladies set the composition. Look how the red flowers are blurry dots of paint without much detail, and how they get incredibly big close to the front. Flowers in the wind never sit still, but
How to make a sankey diagram in PowerPoint
Sankey diagrams can be useful to show flows. They are tricky to make in PowerPoint. The width of
"This is the part I always skip..."
original slide flow you used, but things can get stale: You switched from a project flow, where the series your slides to a flow that comes more natural to you. There was probably nothing wrong with the
"Let's start with the slide headlines"
headlines and story flows of empty slides. Art: Gray and Gold, John Rogers Cox, 1942. Sign up for SlideMagic, subscribe to this blog, follow me on Twitter. shuffling slides. There is the hard to resist urge to word smith the language for endless flow iterations
PowerPoint slides - the only way is up!
When designing a flow, always make sure that the direction of the eye is moving upwards to create a important and depends in which part of the world you are living. I use flow charts often when I help
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