We're drawn to, grasp, and best remember what we see.
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Visuals illustrate connections, help us process information and improve recall.
1.) Self-promotion. 2.) Instructions per verbal account of event involving drone stuck in a tree.
3.) Sample - Thomas Madrecki / TED / "Can we Design Cities for Happiness?" 4.) Minutes of Annual Meeting, residential community 5.) Sample - Donald Sadoway, MIT /TED / Development of the Liquid Battery.
6.) Sample - "How to Have Better Conversations" / TED / Celeste Headlee 7.) Creative Mornings / Tom Owen and a Brief History of the Ohio River at Louisville 8.) Sample - Sharon Poggenpohl at the Speed / AI
9.) News Story 10.) News Story 11.) Sample - Public Service 12.) Hand-rendered Type
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Compelling data consistently underscores the correlation between visual content and our engagement with and
retention of information.
We remember what gets our attention. Graphic Recording and Presentation Materials engage audiences and offer a visual summary of information presented to them.
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