Next Level Presenting Ad These twenty seconds are from a trio of mid-23 ads from a campaign called 'it's all about teamwork'. In case on first glance you weren't so sure, it's a parody. Above we see Abe. You can also hear elsewhere that app design
Abysmal Performance Shown in Graphs on Health System Anniversary Mainstream British media seemed more concerned with the chilling corral of children to sing 'happy birthday' to an institution with dystopian cult-ification rather than exposing why it's in need of its own urgent wellbeing intervention. As the UK taxpayer-funded, supposedly government-run health service reaches 75 years
Top Trumps Card vs Status Quo Above is a screenshot from the London broadsheet graphics team of The Telegraph [sub'n req'd]. Compiled the day before: Twitter issued a cease-and-decease notice against its latest microblogging challenger for perceived blatant copycat-ing; Threads' umbilical link to Instagram preventing pure account deletion caused it to
Part-Filled Data Bar Here's a graphical treatment I saw recently worth noting. Via [sub'n req'd] the FT's Datawatch team. It's not all that often that we present data that is not a finished 'period'. Typically we've full Years, Quarters,
Presidential Prompt Card Here's a link from the employer of a canny photographer in what looks like the Downing Street Rose Garden this Monday. The notelet is in the palm of visiting American President, Joe Biden. I realise that many observers would dismiss this image. On account of feeling that the
Google I/O Conference '23 Keynote Slides My recent post brought about via a one-time slide maker for former ceo Eric Schmidt reminded me of a blog I posted five years back. Time for an update. As for the current chief exec, an ace presenter he is not. So you might say he needs his slidedeck to
Bullet Build Layering Here's a rolling news slide treatment from London. A different slant on the traditional, yet tired, trope of animating bullets. So delaying reveal in time with your glowing speech. Otherwise, your audience reads ahead of you and fails to take in any of your words of wisdom, attention
Google EA '06 Strategy Grounding How to present In 2006, I helped @ericschmidt create a deck outlining Google’s strategy, for a presentation Eric was delivering to the company. It taught me a profound lesson on how to present. When I showed up to my first meeting with Eric, he asked me to visit with
Number Slide When Headline Guaranteed Our latest estimates show around 606,000 more people came to the UK than left in 2022: ▪️ total long-term immigration was around 1.2 million ▪️ emigration was 557,000 ➡️ https://t.co/04Rbgiv12v pic.twitter.com/H4ne9A3f3p — Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ONS) May 25, 2023 UK media worked itself
Putin's Crash 'N Burn For all the talk of the inexhaustible supply of meat for the Donbas grinder, innovative arms (such as 'vaunted' hypersonic missiles & glide bombs), and plentiful cash from cut-price oil sales to dubious buyers, Russia suffer battleground humiliation in Ukraine. The above graphic is the title card from