Secrets of Success in 8 words and 3 minutes – Richard St. John @ TED

Richard St. John’s TED Talk about Secrets of Success in 8 words and 3 minutes was a brilliant example of Visual presentation.

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The visuals were not just impactful but also humorous, adding immense value to the short and awesome presentation.

A must watch, if you haven’t already. Check it out here.

Visual and Creative Thinking in Business

This wonderful presentation about Visual and Creative Thinking in Business has been created with a purpose to help people realize that Creativity is important in Business and provide some steps to build creativity that was so ubiquitous during childhood.

A must watch for all those involved in heavy duty work environments.

Doodling isn’t an art to be learnt, but a fun activity that you should absolutely indulge in, just as the kids do. But it changes perspectives immensely and also alters the way you’d think further on.

Visual thinking – A must for everyone and anyone, yet somehow the most neglected of all options.

Hope you enjoy this presentation.

NOTE: Within the coming week, we shall bring to you some perspectives of the book “Problem Solving 101 – Ken Watanabe” to help you make real visual thinking in your everyday living. (Had been reviewed in the last post.)

@Kelsey Ruger Thanks for such enlightening presentations. :-)

WeboWord – Vocabulary Visually

WeboWord, the new way to learn and retain words is here.

Why should you use WeboWord? Hmm. Have a look at this presentation to figure out! ;)

View it in full-screen for maximum impact! :-) And do let us know your thoughts and feedback about both: the presentation and WeboWord-Vocabulary Visually!

Fellow Visual Thinkers – Part 3

For the next set of fellow visual thinkers, my attention goes to Scott Mccloud, who actually needs no post to explain what he does and how he does it. Here is the man behind the Chrome comic. The man behind primers on Understanding comics and Reinventing comics and ofcourse, the man behind this formidable talk on TED.

In this unmissable look at the magic of comics, Scott McCloud bends the presentation format into a cartoon-like experience, where colorful diversions whiz through childhood fascinations and imagined futures that our eyes can hear and touch.

P.S : These books are on my wish list. :)