The Eyeful Blog
This is where we share whatever excites our storytellers, presentation designers, or trainers (or, on occasion, gets them hot under the collar).
You might be looking for pithy sales presentation best practice or the very latest thinking on PowerPoint design. If it’s presentation related, chances are you’ll find it on our blog (we’ve even made it searchable to make it quicker and easier to access the good stuff).
Also, check out the Eyeful Vault for a deeper dive into presentation best practice or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for up to the minute thinking.
Is the Beastie Boys movie the best presentation, ever?
The Beastie Boys movie has been called many things. A film, a live documentary, but let’s not mess about here, this is a presentation.
10-20-30 – Still relevant in 2020?
In the world of presentations, one size never fits all. If that’s the case, is Guy Kawasaki’s 10-20-30 model still relevant in 2020?
What makes a great presentation?
A lot has been written about business presentations and how to get them just right.
So, when do we all go back to ‘in-person’ events?
Unlocking the lockdown is all people want to talk about.
When will it happen?
What will it look like?
How the heck are we going to do it?
The Unexpected Outcome of Lockdown
If you are not quite sure how your presentation approach needs to adjust to these new conditions, we implore you to consider the following three areas…
Delivering CPD Presentations Remotely
The latest in our ‘In Conversation’ videos features the brilliant presentation coach and author, Caroline Goyder.
The Onus is on the Sales Presenter
We asked Eyeful’s MD, Simon Morton, to share some thoughts and ideas around sales presentations in the weird new world we find ourselves in…
The 3 C’s – The Missing Part in Presentation Success
2020 marks the 15th birthday of Eyeful in the presentation creation sector. During this time, trends have come and gone, styles have adapted, and audiences and stakeholders have drastically altered the way they view presentations. Staying relevant in an ever-changing...










