Oct 2019: Editing and Visual Storytelling in the [Digital] Age of Distraction
Posted: September 30th, 2019 | Author: Adam Euerby | Filed under: Events | Tags: event | No Comments »Scanning for HDMI input…
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This session will discuss the value of graphical communication and the importance of editing in the digital world of Ctrl-Z, auto-fill, and Google Image search. By incorporating visual storytelling, manual editing, and just generally slowing things down, you’ll find increased attention and engagement when presenting your design ideas to other people. You’ll also find out why your messy handwriting is actually a communication asset!
Attendees will :
- remember how great it was to scribble and scratch out ideas when you were a kid
- see how to present something in 2019 without a PowerPoint slide deck
- practice the art of non-digital editing
About Matt
Matt Borland, PhD, is a Lecturer in Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo. He works hard to make his students care about the people attached to the technology and math they are using to solve problems. His personal design interests are currently focused on exploring how musicians use new interfaces for musical expression. He also runs a local music technology workshop series under the University of Waterloo Tape Music Club name.
Please register for this free event
Thursday October 17, 2019
5:30 to 7:00 pm
Communitech Hub, 3rd floor
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