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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
=> Black, blue and green inks have the greatest visibility. => Blue is the most pleasing color to look at with red coming in second (note: pleasing to look at and visibility are not the same) => Do not do the whole chart in red ink. => Avoid purple, brown, pink and yellow inks. => Permanent markers give the most vivid color but dry out faster if you leave the cap off. Use Color Psychologically According to Greg Bandy in Multimedia Presentation Design for the Uninitiated certain colors evoke certain emotions. => RED = Brutal, Dangerous, Hot, Stop! => DARK BLUE = Stable, Trustworthy,
 
Thursday, May 28, 2009
After the last cap had been tossed in the air, hugs and kisses generously given and photos snapped from every angle, we all wandered down the hill, ending a day that filled our hearts with pride and good cheer. Wasn’t that a great reference to the book All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten especially when he said ‘Don’t punch anyone?’” “I It happened once again. I
 
Friday, May 1, 2009
Based on feedback from our market, most of whom dont know or care about a "one-sheet," the new movement in our profession refers to these dynamic marketing pieces as "professional profiles" (speaker bio) or "topic profiles" (topic overview or outline). post my general one-sheets (keynotes and workshops) and the topic-specific sheets on my homepage for immediate access and download. A well-designed, general one-sheet, professional profile includes: Banner benefit statement at the top of layout Speakers name (in a stylized typestyle) Full-body or
 

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historic moment for our country, capped off by a historic speech. He even used a little humor in referring to the new puppy his daughters will take to the White House. Yesterday, Barack Obama was a senator from Illinois. Today, he's our president-elect. A
=> Black, blue and green inks have the greatest visibility. => Blue is the most pleasing color to look at with red coming in second (note: pleasing to look at and visibility are not the same) => Do not do the whole chart in red ink. => Avoid purple, brown, pink and yellow inks. => Permanent markers give the most vivid color but dry out faster if you leave the cap off. Use Color Psychologically According to Greg Bandy in Multimedia Presentation Design for the Uninitiated certain colors evoke certain emotions. => RED = Brutal, Dangerous, Hot, Stop! => DARK BLUE = Stable, Trustworthy,
Based on feedback from our market, most of whom dont know or care about a "one-sheet," the new movement in our profession refers to these dynamic marketing pieces as "professional profiles" (speaker bio) or "topic profiles" (topic overview or outline). post my general one-sheets (keynotes and workshops) and the topic-specific sheets on my homepage for immediate access and download. A well-designed, general one-sheet, professional profile includes: Banner benefit statement at the top of layout Speakers name (in a stylized typestyle) Full-body or
After the last cap had been tossed in the air, hugs and kisses generously given and photos snapped from every angle, we all wandered down the hill, ending a day that filled our hearts with pride and good cheer. Wasn’t that a great reference to the book All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten especially when he said ‘Don’t punch anyone?’” “I It happened once again. I
Whenever he spoke of the past success of Americans, he would reference the sacrifice required to achieve success. All that being said, there is one thing I think would have capped this speech off perfectly. In stark contrast to the 43rd President of the United States of America, President Barack Obama spoke clearly, concisely, and confidently to the millions of people listening to him deliver his inaugural address. His task was a difficult one.