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7 Articles match "Flickr","Font"
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Again, I only disagree with some of his points. Others are right on (ie Keep it simple, use large/legible fonts, less [text] is more ). One great way to use original (and often free) images is on Flickr , via CompFight . Flickr is always my first stop to find imagery, although it's not rare for me to end up finding the image I'm looking for on iStock.
Recently I stumbled upon a 2007 blog post from Neil Patel at QuickSprout.com . It was entitled "The Lazy Man's Way to Building a Great PowerPoint Presentation." I have to say, I found myself disagreeing
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Seth merely imported images and, while sparingly, used small amounts of text in large fonts.
Tip: I'm a big fan of Flickr instead of iStock) Image searching is a tedious and frustrating endeavor. This is Part 2 of a 3 part series, wrapping up my thoughts about Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in NYC on Friday, January 15th.
On Friday, January 15th, I was lucky enough to join my wife ( @weddingistas ), Emily ( @emilyspearl ), Susan ( @trueblindfaith ), and David ( @davidwakeman ) for Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in New York City.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Seth merely imported images and, while sparingly, used small amounts of text in large fonts.
Tip: I'm a big fan of Flickr instead of iStock) Image searching is a tedious and frustrating endeavor. This is Part 2 of a 3 part series, wrapping up my thoughts about Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in NYC on Friday, January 15th.
On Friday, January 15th, I was lucky enough to join my wife ( @weddingistas ), Emily ( @emilyspearl ), Susan ( @trueblindfaith ), and David ( @davidwakeman ) for Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in New York City.
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Want to use a FlickR image into your presentation? Each of the cloudware apps I used let you search and add unique FlickR images with the same ease you'd have inserting a stale piece of clipart to a PowerPoint presentation. When I used each of these programs to create a presentation from scratch, I noted a few feature differences in each application. SlideRocket 280 Slides Google Docs Presentations 5 background options 9 background options 15 background options 6 Flash backgrounds no Flash backgrounds Yes, you can design a PowerPoint presentation without using PowerPoint.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Turn on the following palettes: Inspector, colors, and fonts. Me, I put the inspector and colors next to each other with fonts below. Explore the Inspector The use of color and font palettes is obvious, but you probably don’t know everything which is going down in the inspector. The Rands Vegas System; is the perfect companion for Sin City. The Shirt HOSTING home tech life management vegas glossary archives about Tech Life Simple, clean, and easy Keynote Kung-fu It’s WWDC season and that means Keynote . Lots of
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Friday, May 1, 2009
In addition to the preferences tweaks and enabling the color and font inspectors, I enable the following: Rulers: you’re going to start worrying about spacing at some point. The Rands Vegas System; is the perfect companion for Sin City. The Shirt HOSTING BY The Book Relevant » Alex King » Cabel.Name » Daring Fireball » Joel on Software » Legends of the Sun Pig » Seth Godin » ~stevenf » Subtraction » Veer Categories » Apple » Best Of » Buzz » Hollywood
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Sunday, January 3, 2010
Black font, white background, no images throughout the entire presentation
This By default, PowerPoint presentations use a black font with a white background. Clip-Art With the popularity of low-cost stock imagery sites like iStockPhoto and user contributed photo sites like Flickr (as long as you respect the image's copyright license), Clip-Art is a thing of the past. There's an inherent relationship between a presenter and his/her audience. The presenter hopes that the audience shows up (on time), with sincere interest in what the presenter has to say.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Seth merely imported images and, while sparingly, used small amounts of text in large fonts.
Tip: I'm a big fan of Flickr instead of iStock) Image searching is a tedious and frustrating endeavor. This is Part 2 of a 3 part series, wrapping up my thoughts about Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in NYC on Friday, January 15th.
On Friday, January 15th, I was lucky enough to join my wife ( @weddingistas ), Emily ( @emilyspearl ), Susan ( @trueblindfaith ), and David ( @davidwakeman ) for Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in New York City.
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Again, I only disagree with some of his points. Others are right on (ie Keep it simple, use large/legible fonts, less [text] is more ). One great way to use original (and often free) images is on Flickr , via CompFight . Flickr is always my first stop to find imagery, although it's not rare for me to end up finding the image I'm looking for on iStock.
Recently I stumbled upon a 2007 blog post from Neil Patel at QuickSprout.com . It was entitled "The Lazy Man's Way to Building a Great PowerPoint Presentation." I have to say, I found myself disagreeing
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Seth merely imported images and, while sparingly, used small amounts of text in large fonts.
Tip: I'm a big fan of Flickr instead of iStock) Image searching is a tedious and frustrating endeavor. This is Part 2 of a 3 part series, wrapping up my thoughts about Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in NYC on Friday, January 15th.
On Friday, January 15th, I was lucky enough to join my wife ( @weddingistas ), Emily ( @emilyspearl ), Susan ( @trueblindfaith ), and David ( @davidwakeman ) for Seth Godin's Linchpin Session in New York City.
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