BU208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Paralanguage, Relate
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Good graphics are about aligning text when you need too (or misalign) Make grids and make your template stand out. How much text to use? the least possible choose your typeface wisely (no more than 2) you don"t need a lot of styles to get your message across (regular + one) Persuasive/sales: inform or teach the audience, motivate the audience to act or believe, there to entertain a crowd. Organizing presentations: choose your main point, determine the presentation type, consider ways to involve your audience. Chronological: history, encourages the audience to see why you made your. Problem/cause/solution: when you"re trying to persuade, linear, if it"s an implementation plan. Opening: tells the audience where you"re going, shows thought process, agenda, summary/recap, repetition of main point. Drama: i promise you will know this and this by the end of my, people like a history, relate the content to experience (story) Paralanguage shows how your voice is your most effective presentation aid.