Personnaly I still have a question : - Im drawing models all the time (or close too ;) and just yesterday a friend told me I should be a consultant. But... I don't think so, my presentations are ugly :( They are clear (usually people get it pretty quickly without extra explanation) but they dont look professional. Even if I know the goal is to convey the message I want to remove any disturbance for the viewer.
How do you proceed ? Do you build your own sets (color sets, style sets, image sets ... for specific application), do you draw them or do you know public repositories ?
I carry a digital camera with me everywhere I go. This helps my presentations because often I can use a photo to make a point.
I also put hand-drawn sketches into presentations all the time and they are very popular.
Of course there are lots of repositories on the web -- I like to do a creative commons search on flickr.com, and I also like Stock Exchange (http://www.sxc.hu/).
But the best thing is to take your own photos and practice your drawing -- it will make your presentations more unique.
Appreciate the compliment Dave!
ReplyDeleteHope people enjoy :)
Ryan
Great job!
ReplyDeleteNice, it does help :D
ReplyDeletePersonnaly I still have a question :
- Im drawing models all the time (or close too ;) and just yesterday a friend told me I should be a consultant. But... I don't think so, my presentations are ugly :(
They are clear (usually people get it pretty quickly without extra explanation) but they dont look professional. Even if I know the goal is to convey the message I want to remove any disturbance for the viewer.
How do you proceed ? Do you build your own sets (color sets, style sets, image sets ... for specific application), do you draw them or do you know public repositories ?
Anyway thx again :)
I carry a digital camera with me everywhere I go. This helps my presentations because often I can use a photo to make a point.
ReplyDeleteI also put hand-drawn sketches into presentations all the time and they are very popular.
Of course there are lots of repositories on the web -- I like to do a creative commons search on flickr.com, and I also like Stock Exchange (http://www.sxc.hu/).
But the best thing is to take your own photos and practice your drawing -- it will make your presentations more unique.
Dave