Some fun – Visual Illusions!

by Pictualize on June 30, 2009

Visual Illusions is a rather visual slideshow with some cheesy and numerous fun photographs! Have a peek at it with caution. ;) Hoping you enjoy it!

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Created by cxpartners.

Secrets of Simplicity by Giles Colborne from CX Partners is a fabulous guide to understanding the value of simplicity – in life, in technology and in design.

Be it a newbie or a professional, the points mentioned deserve a look more than once and would almost certainly add a new dimension to the view of the world.

Simplicity is almost always an elusive concept.

Is too little – simple?

Would being simple imply insufficiency?

Giles answers numerous questions that arise when one imagines how complex being simple is.

What are your thoughts about Simplicity? :)

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Creative Thinking: Your Edge

by Pictualize on May 31, 2009

Sprinkled with wonderful quotations, this presentation sure has an edge over others when it comes to thinking creatively.

4 steps to being creative:

  • Be curious – Play. Suspend Judgement. Ask (lots of) Questions.
  • Make connections – Talk to people from different areas. Try something new (Each day, we may add! :) ). Step sideways and see another angle.
  • Challenge yourself – Take Risks. Accept failures. Question assumptions.
  • Cultivate your ideas – Daydream. Give ideas time to grow. Consider all possibilities.

Don’t forget to check out the presentation – Creative Thinking: Your Edge here.

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Ideas on Ideas

by Pictualize on May 27, 2009

A fabulous presentation featuring quotes with an associated visual.
Very striking and very interesting.
Don’t forget to check out 55 Ideas on Ideas here!

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The Miniature Earth

by Pictualize on May 26, 2009

One of the best visual presentations that we have ever seen is here – The Miniature Earth.

Use of text with photographs is done exquisitely and deserves a look more than once. The content is presented in a lucid fashion complementing each of the images in an intimate manner. There is a very balanced use of transparencies and each transition is made very meaningful.

Beyond doubt, this presentation has not just an important message to deliver, but scores on each point of making a powerfully impacting, visual presentation.

How many subtleties did you notice in the presentation? Look forward to hearing from you! :)

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