PRESENTATIONS AND DESIGNS - DTP
Presentations are an integral part of a company’s success, as they promote and share important information to clients and coworkers, ensuring that all parties are educated on the company and its goals for the project, quarter, team, year, etc.. Communicating these ideas is just as important as formulating them, and successful presentation design can engage and educate prospective viewers. In my design and work experience I have created various presentations for a wide array of purposes. Detailed in this page are examples of both of a research based technology proposition, and an example of a harm-reduction campaign/research. I have additionally worked on various corporate branded materials designed for internal team use, as well as materials to be used on an enterprise level (not provided on this page due to these items being proprietary information).
Completed May 2023
Programs Used: PowerPoint, Adobe Suite.
Canvas Infrastructure Proposed Innovation
This Presentation was designed to support a 6 month research project surrounding the improvement of Canvas Infrastructure, by implementing a revolutionary technology that would integrate digital textbooks directly into the software. The proposed technology had to align with modern SEEP (Security, Economical, Ethical, and Privacy) concerns, and the presentation was designed to present these qualities to the potential client.
By creating a presentation that followed the same style and flow of the parent website, the team was able to invoke a sense of familiarity, with the goal of garnering the support of the client for the new proposed technology.
Presentation Inspiration and Scroll Through
The goal of the presentation was to invoke a sense of encouragement to avoid using e-cigarettes and vaping devices. There was intentional use of the light blue and dark blue accents, as the goal of the presentation was to take a pleasant approach to the reduction of vaping, and harsh and brash colors can have an opposite effect.
Anti-Youth Vaping Campaign and Research Project
This Presentation was designed to support a 6 month research project surrounding the effort to reduce youth and young adult vaping and e-cigarette use.
To garner support for the effort, the team had to produce a working plan on how to reduce the use of vapes and nicotine products. By using factual data as well as expert backed solutions, the team was able to create a concise and successful plan for the reduction of vapes and e-cigarette products.
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Presentation Inspiration
The goal of the presentation was to invoke a sense of familiarity to the original site it was modeled after (Canvas Infrastructure). To do so, the navigation bar from the original website on the left was converted to act as a navigation bar for the presentation, icons were changed from the Canvas navigation buttons, to subjects that the presentation would cover.
To further cement the familiarity of the mother site, all slides in the presentation were designed to imitate different navigational pages in Canvas. Once pages were identified as potential suitable templates, information was formatted to be clearly legible and understandable, while also following the format of the mother site.
Presentation Scroll Through
Presentation scroll through to show the entirety of the project, slides were designed to have minimum change between click, yet during transitions, mimic the way the web interface worked.