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Darren KuropatwaPeople pay attention to graphics. They respond to graphics. They learn from graphics. If you want your readers/learners/audience to "get" something as quickly and clearly as possible, use visuals. And you don't have to be a graphic artist, designer, or in
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Antonio VolponPeople pay attention to graphics. They respond to graphics. They learn from graphics. If you want your readers/learners/audience to "get" something as quickly and clearly as possible, use visuals. And you don't have to be a graphic artist, designer, or in
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Christine KregerTips on graphics and pictures for presentations
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Figuring out what the graphic should be is the most important part.
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"What's the point I want to make?"
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Distill the point to it's simplest, once-sentence form.
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Narrow down the graphic types that apply to this point.
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* Pretend that for some reason you cannot use words to make your point.
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"How would I say this without words?"
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enhance
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Photoshop
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Stock photography
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50's photos
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Fonts
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* Find your own style!
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My favorite tip is to go nowhere without a small notebook and something to draw with
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Add graphics to your blog, book, or presentation
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Will RichardsonPeople pay attention to graphics. They respond to graphics. They learn from graphics. If you want your readers/learners/audience to "get" something as quickly and clearly as possible, use visuals.
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Annelieske NoteboomPeople pay attention to graphics. They respond to graphics. They learn from graphics.
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22 Nov 06
Sylvia RiessnerFrom Kathy Sierra's Creating Passionate Users blog - referenced from Stephen Downes newsletter (what do he and Tim see in her? - I love the HeadFirst book I bought but I've read a previous blog posting and found her grasp of research weak and her reasonin
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Adam CroweNice roundup of simple information design for presentations and blogs
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Nancy WhiteKathy Sierra's why's and how-to's for adding graphics to your stuff.
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People pay attention to graphics. They respond to graphics. They learn from graphics. If you want your readers/learners/audience to "get" something as quickly and clearly as possible, use visuals. And you don't have to be a graphic artist, designer, or in
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Kate TrgovacGreat breakdown from Kathy Sierra on different types of graphics and when she uses them on her blog. Helpful list of resources as well.
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richard sambrookADvice on using graphics in presentations
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This post is my first attempt to categorize the kinds of graphics I do here, and offer tips for creating visuals that tell the story better and faster than words.
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Thomas Vander WalAdding graphics adds value and drive the message home. Do I ever know this one, but it is something I really need to work on.
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People pay attention to graphics. They respond to graphics. They learn from graphics. If you want your readers/learners/audience to "get" something as quickly and clearly as possible, use visuals. And you don't have to be a graphic artist, designer, or information architect to put pictures in your presentation, post, or book.
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