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Organizing Your Brainstorm Session into a Presentation

Presenting Your Ideas as a TEAM

(Using Info Design Concepts)

When there are different departments brainstorming together (business, analysis, tech and design), it’s easier to organize the group’s thoughts with a presentation template. Using information design concepts, the following template is outlined into three main categories that all departments consider as a team: Stages, Actions and Time and Work. This template presents a structured overview for presenting your ideas to a new audience, while providing a starting framework to begin a project.

STAGES: Presentations have a Beginning, Middle and End

Beginning – General overview of topic / subject
Middle – Explains the challenges
End – Describes the solutions

ACTIONS: Presentations should be Simple, Short and Steady

Simple – Keep concepts easily understood by all departments (business, analysis, tech, design)
Short – Keep concepts top level (it’s general; not a biz plan, whitepaper, tech spec or wireframe… its a sketch)
Steady – Use consistent repetitive categories; provides rhythm and cohesion (stages’ actions, processes, results)

TIME & WORK: Broad, Specific and Detailed Presentations

Broad – A newly formed idea in need of a quick presentation; a collage layout is good for Phase I (3 pages)
Specific – Have a little more time to clarify; define the idea with work partners during Phase II. (6 pages)
Detailed – Work independently, with work partners and team meetings for refined results in Phase III. (12 pages)

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NOTE: When reading the categories for each team member on the vertical, the language is familiar to that particular role (i.e. SWOT analysis terms for Business). When reading the categories on the horizontal, they may correspond to different perspectives but they are representing similar modes in the work process.

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TECHNICAL RENDERINGS “A Bolt”

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What is a Technical Rendering?

A technical rendering — also referred to as  technical drawing — is a standard output from professionals that design and / or depict objects and environments. The basic styles for illustrations are shown above: (1) Raster, (2) Line, (3) Line and Gray Shading, (4) only Gray Shading or, (5)  Line and Hatching. Any one of these various styles are appropriate for technical specifications and / or  patent illustrations for real-world and digital projects.

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