Example Use of Pie Charts in Keynote
March 19th, 2008 by Blake BoydI don’t spend much time creating presentations that deal with pie charts, so I was a little surprised with myself when I decided to use pie charts in this presentation. I’ve always played with the Charts and Graphs in Keynote, but never found myself using them in final presentations.
While charts and graphs […]
Visual of Poorly Designed PowerPoint
March 17th, 2008 by Blake BoydIn the quest to continually learn new theories and ideas behind presentation design, I follow many blogs. One of the most well known is Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds.
Garr has written a great article comparing eloquent speeches compared with a poorly designed PowerPoint. Since an opening statement or closing argument is […]
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March 14th, 2008 by Blake BoydTis’ The Season
March 10th, 2008 by Blake BoydAbout 6 years ago I learned one thing about litigation: Attorney’s love their holidays. Whether it’s Christmas, New Years, Summer or Thanksgiving, if it’s a holiday season, our case load dramatically decrees.
What I’m really trying to say is: Since there are no holidays around, we’re busy, 1 week arbitration last week, […]
“Using Macs in Trial II” - Day Two - Show & Tell
March 4th, 2008 by Brett BurneyRealizing the collective intelligence gathered in the room, Kern Lewis (the host of the seminar) reserved a couple of hours at the end of Saturday for everyone to share tips & tricks, and even to ask their stumper questions to see if someone could help out. This was a blast and I’ll list several topics […]
“Using Macs in Trial II” - Day Two - Clarity Legal Software
March 3rd, 2008 by Brett BurneyBefore the demo from Clarity Legal Software, the attorneys from Foreman, Lewis & Hutchison (the hosts of this fine seminar) showed how they re-enact a client’s story in their office so they can better understand a case.
When they were done re-enacting the scenes from a tragic death of a client in police custody, Rafe Foreman […]





