Global Experiments in Presentation Delivery & Design

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Global Experiments in Presentation Delivery & Design

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A quick walkthrough some of the events around presentations delivery and distinctive design styles... delivered at Vocalite's first meeup in New Delhi on 18th Oct, 2008 at NSIC Complex

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Global Experiments in Presentation Delivery &

Design

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- Japanese origin

- Means “sound of conversation”

- Started by designers (architects actually)

- Format : 20 images X 20 secs (6 min 40 sec)

- Since 2003 : 144 locations globally

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Pecha Kucha Presentations on SlideShare

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- From O’Reilly (mostly USA)

- Format : 20 slides, 15 sec each

- Time on stage : 5 min

- Slides rotate automatically

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Ignite Presentations on SlideShare

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Presentation Tennis

- Inspired by Photoshop Tennis

- Collaborative creativity

- Each member contributes a slide

- “Wisdom of crowds”

- Now a popular SlideShare Meme

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- Fun Event

- Inspired by Live Karaoke singing

- Present to someone else’s slides

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- Fun Event (like Karaoke)

- Improvise presentation from unseen slide deck

- Format : 20 slides

- Usually alongside bigger technology conferences

- Mostly USA

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Distinctive Presentation Styles

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Presentation Zen Style

- Avoid bullets

- Minimum Text

- Minimalist Design

- Focus on message

- Relies on Imagery & Iconography

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Guy Kawasaki Style

10 / 20 / 30 Rule

- Max 10 slides

- Max 20 minutes

- Min 30 font size text

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Lessig Style

- Each slide has 4 - 5 words

- No of slides is high (200-300)

- Delivered very fast

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Doodling Style

- Hand Written

- Use a WACOM tablet / Nintendo DS

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Post It Notes Style

- Write on Post It Notes

- Take photographs

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Thank You

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