Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Ditching Powerpoint Bullets for Pictures
Picture superiority, which means using very few written words in presentations, is evoked in Forbes. Made me think of an important proposal I was part of crafting today, and how it could be done with few words. Despite what the article says, this is much harder to do when what you are writing about has few iconic representations. And has to be precisely said rather than just illustrated. I like the goal, but then, when you are done, the images are left behind, to be interpreted rather than precisely understood.
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