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Saturday, April 9, 2011

TIPS ON HOW TO MAKE A BETTER PRESENTATION BOARD!




Hye readers, Now, I want to share about tips on how to make a better presentation board, especially for landscape architecture student, architecture, interior student and anyone that need to prepare presentation board for this coming final presentation...


Just follow the 20 brilliant ways below:


1. No background colour, preferably white, be plain because our focus is not on the striking background but rather on the content.

2. Use of less than 3 types of fonts, try to avoid using too many different sizes of words too to make it more formal, use fonts that are suitable (no curvy and must be easy to be understood).
3. Content (always begin with key plan to site plan and to plan (s) of the structure of your design, then elevations, sections, perspective, axonometric, isometric (sometime).

4. Include development sketches, people love to read how you develop your idea and transform the first simple draft into final creative design in sketches.

5. Good skills in drawing manually – include rendering, shading and line weight skills to enhance the drawings and to put ‘life’ on your drawings as though it is real. Include the background and site context in drawings too. If you have drawing software and your lecturer asked you to use it, then use it. (if you know too).

6. Present your ideas in short but informative sentences (better in keywords and then you present your own ideas orally), no essays or paragraphs in presentation boards, people don’t love to read long words on boards.

7. Proper and systematic organization and composition of presentation boards, arrange all drawings, ideas (words), pictures, etc in term of its importance in the project.

8. The title should be clear that people will look at it first before going through your boards, remember no fancy colours too.

9. Remember to include your name on the boards too. If the boards are separated, then include your name on each board to show that it is your work. Be proud of your own masterpiece. Usually on bottom right hand corner of the board. It is better to have one long board rather than having separated ones.

10. Satisfy all the requirements set by your lecturers or clients. This is up to the demand of the one who will grade your work.

11. Pictures on the presentation boards should be clear and show clearly the aim of putting the pictures there too. However, pictures should not overwhelmed your overall boards. Drawings and sketches should be scanned into the file with accurate scale and with proper proportion.

12. Use the programme that you are comfortable with, that you know how to use efficiently on it in creating your boards – like Adobe Photoshop, Sketch Up, etc. (better to be the latest version, more functions). If you do not know, learn.

13. Never create all of your boards manually, no writing, no pasting, it will ruin it. If it is this way, the boards will look like collages rather than an efficient presentation boards.

14. Include your thinking (abstract) into the boards too, usually alongside with the main points (ideas) that you have stated on the boards. This will put you on top of others.

15. Provide some empty space to ‘free’ your boards. It is no good to have a board full of words, pictures, sketches, drawings squeezed together. If the lecturer limit you to certain number of boards, you can actually exceeds by one or two more, but don’t need to be too much. Remember, don’t include rubbish (non-related stuff) into your precious boards.

16. Neatness is important. After you have done your board and printed it out, do not fold them, put them in plastic folder and keep it safe till the day of submission. It is your valuable work, once destroyed, have to print again and waste money again.

17. Do not do your board at last minute work. It will totally ended up having a bad presentation boards. Try to manage your time, maybe today you will be doing on this part of boards, the other day on the others, and few more extra days for you to touch up and finalize your boards.

18. Be creative. This is the most important criteria for an architect. Try to show your creativity through the boards too, if you can. Remember, if you think you can, then you can!

19. Show which boards should come first if all your boards are separated – like Sheet One, Two, Three, …… Usually at bottom left hand corner of the boards. This will not confused your lecturers or clients as they are having look at these.

20. Try to communicate to the others (lecturers or clients or even friends) through the boards. Sound hard to get what I mean? This you have to think yourself. Your boards must attracts attention to all people (not through its striking colour, but through its content).

Ok, now this is the examples of good presentation board:







But, I also want to share about my presentation board. Not so good, but nice to see, nice to copy... =) Sharing is caring...



That is all from me. Good luck for those who are busy preparing your final presentation board and all the best for the coming final exam...see ya!

credit to: vincent



p/s: sesekali post omputih...ni la pentingnye English education....



14 comments:

fieylif said...

waw!!abg dekan kie..wewit~=)

Areyoudys said...

as salam..
good!
like this~ ;)

Anonymous said...

totally agree with you.

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Anonymous said...

What a nice post. I really love reading these types or articles. I can't wait to see what others have to say.

cIk cUmIe said...

hye abg senior..
tengs 4 sharing. mmg tga cari layout for presentation board pun. en azrul nk style laen dr kod LAR..FUHH. tengs 4 da info. :)

khairul akmal rahimi b ahmad kamil said...

Assalam.. Thanks for the tips that you post on your blog. May you be a successful student! ^_^

khairul akmal rahimi b ahmad kamil said...
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Unknown said...

I LIKE THIS PRESENTION BOARD AND YOUR BLOG NICE....

Unknown said...

can u give me tip for u blog... it very nice n are u designer??

Nurul Parhana said...

tq for all information,, i hope after this u can teach your junnior like me.. :)

f(x) : [a]shra[7]x said...

nice thanx abg sbb sudi share info ngn ktorg #rush

f(x) : [a]shra[7]x said...

thanx abg sbb sudi share ngn ktorg. nice

Anonymous said...

Assalam abg senior..good.and give me some ideas to produce a better presentation board. :)

Unknown said...

thank you.!boleh ajar nak buat idea and concept gempak2 x.????
kalau boleh pm kt iera.ghazali@gmail.com
again, thanks alot.!

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