Musings - Written by Julien Le Nestour on Sunday, September 27, 2009 - Comments - Permalink

Let’s share the best pictures to use in presentations with #prezpic

Work­ing on a pre­sen­ta­tion, the most time-consuming activ­ity for me is find­ing great pic­tures to illus­trate con­cepts, emo­tions or what­ever I’m try­ing to con­vey. Though their use is not that wide-spread yet, espe­cially in the cor­po­rate world, they are very effec­tive as tools to com­mu­ni­cate, mostly because of the over­weight the brain is putting on visual perception.

As a sim­ple exam­ple, when I want to illus­trate the need to seek diver­sity in order to cre­ate inno­va­tion, I’m usu­ally putting an image such as the fol­low­ing when talk­ing. It makes diver­sity much more con­crete and rememberable.

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With so many peo­ple spend­ing time to find the best pics, the idea is sim­ple: share them. I have started to tweet the one I’m find­ing with the link, the tags I would put for them, and the hash­tag #prezpic. So please, try to do the same when research­ing pic­tures for pre­sen­ta­tions, it will take you an added 10 secs per pic­ture, and could make a huge dif­fer­ence in the qual­ity of illus­tra­tions. I’ve started by shar­ing some of mine, do a twit­ter search on #prezpic to see them.

And if you won­der why putting images in your pre­sen­ta­tions is so effec­tive, then start by read­ing these 3 blogs and fol­low­ing their advice :)

PS: If this gains trac­tion, the best way to col­lect links will prob­a­bly be to sub­scribe to the RSS feed for the search :)

Photo credit: Flick user ober­azzi

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  • Your idea is a good one. Many of the professional stock image sites do not have the right key word indices for business presentations, and things are even worse for sites such as flickr. Tweeting images with a hash tag might still not be enough to make them searchable over a longer period of time.

    Personally, I have a category for "chart concept"s in which I log images and chart ideas.

    But maybe we can do something else? Maybe a flickr photo group would work. It has better tagging, an admin can do basic quality control. There is an issue with copy righted images though. Maybe you can put up the watermarked example icon, with a link through to the source side. But again, this might be too much work for people to do for each image they use.

    Another approach would require some changes in photo sharing sites. You could create a mechanism where people could follow site users. "See which images has Jan favorite-ed" or something like that.

    In short, I do not have a clear answer, but I appreciate your lead to try and get it sorted.
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