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Language:English
Tags:Design, presentation, powerpoint
Description:Garr Reynolds on professional presentation design
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Hans Rosling & the art of storytelling with statistics
Hans Rosling is the Zen Master of presenting statistics. He's brilliant. Hans proves what we all know, even if our teachers from yesteryear did not: Statistics are not boring. Statistics tell a st...more
2009-11-25
Using Kuler to create color themes
Although scores of good books on color theory have been written — many even for non-designers — most working professionals just do not have the time to delve deeply into a study of the complexitie...more
2009-11-01
Presentación Zen: Por fin! La versión en español ya está disponible
I'm happy to announce that the Presentation Zen book is finally available in Spanish. The book follows the same design and layout as the original English version. Spanish was the most requested tra...more
2009-10-29
The art of control without controlling, doing without doing
As a leader — in business, education, or design — how much control do you need? How much can you give up? Is control even the right word? Is it possible to lead without leading? Here is a great TE...more
2009-10-26
Tokonoma and the art of the focal point
Every good design needs a focal point. This goes for the design of interior living spaces as well. In many Western homes, the mantel place in the living room is often a focal point from which othe...more
2009-10-20
Sumi-e, color, and the art of less
A fundamental design and life lesson from the Zen arts is to never use more when less will do. This goes for the use of color as well. The problem with most slide presentations is not that visuals...more
2009-10-06
Personal Kaizen: 15 Tips for your continuous improvement
Kaizen (改善) means "improvement" — "kai" (改) means change/make better, and "zen" (善) means good — but as the term is used as a business process it more closely resembles in English “continuous imp...more
2009-09-27
Wa: The key to clear, harmonious design
If there is one principle that reveals the essence of the Zen aesthetic found in Japanese traditional art and design — and life in general — it is harmony. The kanji that has been used by Japan f...more
2009-09-21
Tokyo: A visual presentation by Joan Jimenez
Like many foreign nationals in Japan, I love living here and can't imagine living anywhere else. I always encourage foreign designers and other creatives to spend time in Japan if they can. For cr...more
2009-09-17

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