fitting big ideas on small screens

fitting big ideas on small screens

Reading Time: 2 minutesWith business presentations being made in virtual meeting rooms, a whole new design aspect needs to be considered: the size of the screen… PowerPoint presentations would conventionally be projected on a large screen in a real conference room,...
how ad(d)ing the right words adds up

how ad(d)ing the right words adds up

Reading Time: 3 minutesLast week, we suggested thinking of each slide not as a mini-brochure jam-packed with text but rather as an ad – or even a billboard. This, we argued, would ease the burden of communication, which has been made so much more difficult by having...
(re)thinking and (re)imagining your next online presentation

(re)thinking and (re)imagining your next online presentation

Reading Time: 4 minutesPresenting online presents a new set of challenges. And a new set of opportunities. One of the biggest challenges, is how to keep the audience with you – despite technical glitches and other interruptions of the virtual kind (see last week’s...
face-to-face vs facelessness (or how to avoid the void)

face-to-face vs facelessness (or how to avoid the void)

Reading Time: 4 minutesHello and welcome to our ongoing series on “things to remember when presenting online”. Last week’s post (about getting technicalities right) ended with the possibility of having to turn off your video while making an online presentation, and...
let’s get (a bit) technical

let’s get (a bit) technical

Reading Time: 3 minutesWelcome back. Today we begin our series on “things to remember when presenting online”. As we mentioned in last week’s post – impact, effectiveness and clarity are even more critical in today’s brave new world of business presentations. In...