Design & Deliver a TED-worthy Talk with Great Storytelling

By ·Graduate Student, Harvard Design School

No upcoming dates

Add to Watchlist
You are the medium of your message and your story matters. In a post-Powerpoint age doctoral candidates, startup founders, and enterprising executives are expected to deliver home-run "Keynote Presentations". This is easier said than done in a world filled with Steve Jobs product launches, ever evolving TED talks, and the convergence of new data visualization and content sharing technologies. This 2.5 hour lesson will cover leading methodologies and tools developed to design compelling presentations for a wide variety of audiences and scenarios. Learn how to analyze your audience and prepare a unique message every time. Audit your personal strengths and weakness to deliver an authentic experience. Master the tools of the trade so that your ideas can live online as well as in the changed hearts and minds of your audience members. This experiential workshop engages speakers at a conceptual and inspirational level whilst introducing basic tools for content gathering, editing, visual design, and sharing. * Refreshments will be served and perhaps even some Behance goodies.
Project Guide by Hugo Van Vuuren

Graduate Student, Harvard Design School

Hugo has taught public speaking and presentation design in classes at Harvard, international Artscience Labs workshops, and survived grueling Demo Days and fun public talks. He has worked with Duarte Design, Apple and co-curates TEDxStellenbosch. He spoke at TED, PopTech, A Better World By Design, T...
  • 2

    Classes

  • 12

    Students

  • 101

    Watchlist