POWERPOINTS AND INTERACTIVE REPORTS
Work at RSM included planning and designing presentations for clients and cities.
I used PowerPoint as a substitute for InDesign, as it shares many of the capabilities
but requires no specialist software for other staff members to learn.
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This was an important feature to ensure consistency with a remote working team.
POWERPOINT OVERVIEW
Animations inside PowerPoint
Although I have made bespoke motion design videos for PowerPoint presentations,
I do love the challenge of actually animating inside Powerpoint itself.
The above video is an overview of some of my presentation work.
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WIRE FRAMING
After designing the UI, the programmers needed wire-frames to show how the dashboard worked.
The programmers would also need to to be able to edit these features themselves, so I decided to use PowerPoint as my wire-framing tool.
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Although it is not as robust as industry standard software, there was no learning curve for other team members. This proved critical when working in a multi-lingual capacity and across multiple time zones and countries.

INTERACTIVE PRESENTATIONS AND REPORTS
Some presentations required multiple entry and exit points for our staff, to enable them to recap or repeat certain sections, or sometimes to even skip them.
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By making them interactive we could let them choose which section they wanted to focus on. We could also export them with videos and as Interactive PDFs.
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LARGE REPORTS
One major report called for many staff to be working on the same document and required Excel data to be built in, we again turned to PowerPoint.
It enabled us to make huge, compartmentalised documents that were easily navigated by the end user.
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ANIMATED STORYBOARDS
Using a combination of After Effects and Photoshop I created dynamic and interactive presentations featuring animated charts and sketches.
