Posts Tagged ‘ Presentation ’
As you know TED is a great place to find some brilliant speakers creating and delivering some brilliant talks. Sebastian Wernicke looked at all TED talks in the past to understand what works and what to avoid if you want to create the ultimate TED talk. Actually analysis will work to create great talk for [ READ MORE ]
Celebrity chef’s seems to have a knack of sharing good stories specially ones who cook /present in front of audience. On TED website I watched a talk from chef Dan Barber which proves that chef’s are good story tellers. Dan shares a story of a fish farm in this talk. This farm, Veta La Palma [ READ MORE ]
I stumbled up on a blog post about cropping pictures in Office 2010 by Microsoft Office 2010 team. On a good note, Office 2010 team is trying to break the mold and OK to do things differently than earlier Office versions. Simple thing such as what is visible when you crop a picture was given [ READ MORE ]
Recently Smashing Magazine published three-part article on color theory. As per as color scheme, basically there are defined “standard color schemes” such as Neutral, Analogous, Clash, Complementary, Split-Complementary, Triadic, and Tetradic. As explained in the article, there are various on-line tools available to create color scheme such as Kuler from Adobe. Online tools make it [ READ MORE ]
Last few weeks I was working on some user problem we wanted to solve in our software application. When I proposed something finally, it was like a revelation for stuff we thought is not that important all along. I got to the solution by noticing combined use of two fairly common parts of our application. [ READ MORE ]
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