Presentation design for researchers | Resources & Upcoming Webinar
Presenting your work is a key skill for all researchers. Get advice from Anitra Nottingham on key presentation skills and design basics for communication of your research.
Do you have to use presentation skills in your research? Explore tips in this Slide Deck by Anitra on information design, typography and generating imagery. You can also join her upcoming webinar for University of Melbourne researchers, happening this week beginning 13 July 2020.
Anitra Nottingham is currently a Senior Learning Experience Designer at RMIT Online, and was previously the Online Director and Co-Chair of the School of Graphic Design and Digital Media at the Academy of Art University (AAU) San Francisco. She has taught graphic design since 2002, and has created and taught various classes on research methods, information design, branding, typography, and design history.
Webinar | Presentation design for researchers
Thursday 16 July, 3:00pm – 4:00pm
This interactive online workshop covers design basics including using typefaces, creating information graphics, and how to find interesting images to engage an audience in your research. This is useful for creating slide presentations, designing academic posters, and for those entering the Visualise Your Thesis (VYT) Competition.
This skills workshop is open to all University of Melbourne students and staff. This was organised by the Visualise Your Thesis Competition, which is an international competition that challenges graduate researchers to present their research in a 60 second, eye-catching digital display. Visit the workshops page on the VYT website to find more sessions to suit your needs!
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