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Memorability: An A-Z of effective presentations

Humans are highly forgetful. According to Hermann Ebbinghaus’ Forgetting Curve (Ebbinghaus, 1913), when we encounter new information, we forget some of it almost instantly. For example, you may leave a webinar or meeting with your head full of new facts and figures, only to find that you can recall very little of it hours later....
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Get to know our Account Director, Catherine McElkerney

Next up in our employee series is Catherine McElkerney, one of our brilliant Account Directors. As well as ensuring clients’ projects run smoothly, Catherine also oversees our internal operations, managing many of our agency processes and activities. To find out about Catherine, have a read of her interview, below: What does a typical day at work...
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Less is more: An A-Z of effective presentations

Less is more – four words on a slide communicate more than forty. But a lot of presenters still make the mistake of thinking that more detail is helpful to the audience. It’s not. It just means every individual word or image has to battle a little harder to be seen. When designing your presentation,...
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JEEP – Just Enough Essential Parts: An A-Z of effective presentations:

This week our blog focuses on what you choose to put on a slide. Making a presentation as effective as possible involves finding the right balance between just enough elements to make a good point, but not too many that you overdo it. Finding this balance will help make your message both clear and persuasive,...
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Get to know our Junior Graphic Designer, Emily Game

None of the great work we do at Maxwell Rogers would be possible without our fantastic employees. This month we caught up with Emily Game, our Junior Graphic Designer. To find out more about Emily, read her interview, below: What does a typical day at work look like for a Junior Graphic Designer? When I...
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