by Simon Morton | Nov 23, 2021 | Eyeful Life, Presentation Best Practice
Our name can be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, being called Eyeful Presentations definitely helps point people in the right direction when they are looking for best in class storytelling, creative treatment and presentation skills training/coaching for...
by Matt Roper | Aug 25, 2021 | Eyeful Life, Presentation Delivery Skills, Presentation Design
It all started with a friendly chat over a virtual cuppa. As is our way, a group of Eyefulites were shooting the breeze about emerging presentation technologies. Some of the team have been pretty forthright about the part played by technology in presentation design....
by Luke Riordan | Aug 9, 2021 | Eyeful Life, Presentation Delivery Skills, Presentation Storytelling
The flame of the Tokyo Olympics has been extinguished, and the preparation for Paris in 2024 has begun. There were some truly remarkable performances by athletes in all disciplines, from the traditional – track, field and in the pool – through to the new – BMX,...
by Lloyd Carter | Jul 22, 2021 | Eyeful Life, Presentation Delivery Skills, Presentation Storytelling
We live, breathe and eat presentations and visual communication, and we’re not afraid to admit it. While this singular approach (nay, obsession) can sometimes impact our day-to-day lives (idle chit-chat at dinner parties can be a challenge), it does equip us with the...
by Simon Morton | Jul 20, 2021 | Eyeful Life, Presentation Delivery Skills, Presentation Storytelling
Mentions of Canva, the free and easy to use online design tool, are like buses. Nothing for ages and then suddenly you can’t move for them… Last week, I was honoured to be talking to a large group from APMP India regarding the art of the pitch presentation. The topic...
by Luke Riordan | Jun 30, 2021 | Eyeful Life, Presentation Delivery Skills, Presentation Storytelling
Sometimes things don’t go to plan. It might be that must-win bid that you’ve been working on (under the close scrutiny of the bosses) just hasn’t hit the mark. Or the marketing campaign that promised so much on paper but seems to have gone unnoticed thus far. Or the...