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Monday, June 12, 2006

Colour your Arguments?

A really interesting post by Matt Homan on a different way to prepare presentations and other marketing materials. Using colours to breakdown the material into facts, humour and audience participation makes you look at the presentation in a different light.

Using it to present an argument in court might lighten court proceedings a little - although the use of blue (representing audience participation) perhaps should be discouraged in a court room!

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