Presentation Skills
The part of the project that is your statement piece, the part that truly sells a client on your final vision. I have presented my final products in several different ways, whether that be a PowerPoint presentation; a mock website; or just a more simple approach of several boards. This means I have developed multiple ways of communicating all aspects of my final product.
On this page we will explore a few of my projects that show off some of the best elements of my presenting…
FlowBar PowerPoint
As FlowBar was my major project at university it meant it required the highest levels of presentation I had at my disposal. This PowerPoint presentation, which includes audio, is a recording of my final presentation, so sit back and enjoy. That is if you have a spare ten minutes…
Mock Websites
The Mindful Home Office
When creating this product it seemed best fit to design it as a Headspace product. So, then for the final presentation I decided it would be best delivered as a mock website, as if headspace themselves where the ones selling it. I brought in elements of their current website and tried to maintain the theme throughout. The opening section of my website can be seen here and the full results can be seen below…
JCB 18V Multi Drill
One of the main aspects of this project was to design a power tool for a brand. Once I had decided on JCB, the whole project from initial design to final presentation was about brand identity. Therefore it again felt necessary to produce my final presentation in a form which JCB would show off their own products. A mall portion of my final website can be seen here and the full thing is available if you click the link below…
Presentation Boards
Probably the most frequently used form of presentation as they are so adaptable and quick to get your point across is the board. This is something that I have been doing since the beginning of my design journey and a skill that has developed greatly. Here are just a few examples of some boards that I have produced…