First impressions
Presentations for large audiences
Presentations for large audiences
The art of persuasion is strongly made from the first impression you give...it could be a graphic with a big and bold word or image with a surprisingly loud intro. We make presentations everyday of our lives, we just don't acknowledge it that way.
Nothing speaks louder or resonates deeper than a presentation with beautiful images and a striking soundtrack to draw you in. The art of presentation has a theatrical sense of excitement to me, it is a chance to engage my viewer with a WOW factor and create a connection with them and my message.
The Oscar's of the fashion industry, CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) called The Year of the Sneaker an important item in out lives for a good reason. We all wish to be as productive in them as we are in our "suits". The sneaker represents a item in everyone's wardrobe as an escape from the rigid formalities in our daily lives. It is well worn and provides a level of comfort we embrace as home, easy and flexible.
While the structured message of the giant corporate citizen Wal-Mart is aimed at engaging its customers with a renewed interest at living well. This is the purpose of the sales force sent into the field armed with the "new concept of HOME" to establish that goal.
Nothing speaks louder or resonates deeper than a presentation with beautiful images and a striking soundtrack to draw you in. The art of presentation has a theatrical sense of excitement to me, it is a chance to engage my viewer with a WOW factor and create a connection with them and my message.
The Oscar's of the fashion industry, CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) called The Year of the Sneaker an important item in out lives for a good reason. We all wish to be as productive in them as we are in our "suits". The sneaker represents a item in everyone's wardrobe as an escape from the rigid formalities in our daily lives. It is well worn and provides a level of comfort we embrace as home, easy and flexible.
While the structured message of the giant corporate citizen Wal-Mart is aimed at engaging its customers with a renewed interest at living well. This is the purpose of the sales force sent into the field armed with the "new concept of HOME" to establish that goal.