Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and DeliveryBest-selling author and popular speaker Garr Reynolds is back in this newly revised edition of his classic, best-selling book, Presentation Zen, in which he showed readers there is a better way to reach the audience through simplicity and storytelling, and gave them the tools to confidently design and deliver successful presentations. In this new edition, Garr gives his readers new, fresh examples to draw inspiration from, with a whole new chapter for those who present on more technical and educational topics based on techniques used by many presenters who give high-level talks at TED and other powerhouse events. Whether the reader is in research, technology, business, or education–this book will show them how to take what could look like a really dry presenation and reinvigorate the material in totally fresh (and sometimes interactive!) ways that will make it memorable and resonate with the audience. Staying true to the mission of the first), Garr combines solid principles of design with the tenets of Zen simplicity to help readers along the path to simpler, more effective presentations that will be appreciated, remembered, and best of all, acted upon. |
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... and Techniques Sample Visuals: Images & Text Delivery The Art of Being Completely Present Connecting with an Audience The Need for Engagement Next Step The Journey Begins Photo Credits Index Acknowledgments This book would not have been.
... and Techniques Sample Visuals: Images & Text Delivery The Art of Being Completely Present Connecting with an Audience The Need for Engagement Next Step The Journey Begins Photo Credits Index Acknowledgments This book would not have been.
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... images and the special offer that's included at the back of this book. Designer Mayumi Nakamoto for teaching me more than I wanted to know (or thought possible) about Adobe InDesign. June Cohen and Michael Glass at TED for their help ...
... images and the special offer that's included at the back of this book. Designer Mayumi Nakamoto for teaching me more than I wanted to know (or thought possible) about Adobe InDesign. June Cohen and Michael Glass at TED for their help ...
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Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery Garr Reynolds No preview available - 2008 |
Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery Garr Reynolds No preview available - 2012 |
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