Batch of visual resources
It's summer and I though it would be nice to spend more time outside, so I'll change the format of the post today.
This is a great read. There is a lot of good scientific supported advice on how to improve a presentation. From the visual to the organization and cognitive front. You don't have to be a psychologist or a industrial design to understand and enjoy it. I counted at least 20 principles that directly apply to presentations. For example the Picture Superiority Effect and Iconic Representation which leads me to...
A Book: Universal Principles of Design
Links to get images and icons
- The Morgue Files offers stock-photography-quality images from free, even for commercial purposes.
- TinEyes Lab provides a Flickr search by color.
- The Noun Project "collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world's visual language."
Comments
Post a Comment