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Created on June 27, 2023
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Christine Phung is a French fashion designer based in Paris. She is highly regarded for her digital prints. She is the founder of her own eponymous fashion label and the current creative director at Leonard Paris.
In 2008, she exhibited her designs at the museum of Modern Art in Liège for the biennale of design show. In 2011, she won the Grand Prix of design for the City of Paris and was a finalist in 2012 Mango Fashion Awards. In 2013, she won the prestigious ANDAM prize in the category “Premières Collections”.
How did she get famous?
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What exactly does she design?
Christine Phung's collections are graphic compositions : in the fabric designs themselves (structured pleats, cubist patchworks, geometrical embroideries, tweeds like metal) ; in the trimmed cuts and shaped fits drawing triangles and diamond shapes; and finally in the prints
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We don’t like to bore. We don’t want to be repetitive.
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Pose a dramatic question; this is the essential ingredient for holding the audience's attention. It is usually posed in an intriguing way at the beginning of the story to captivate the audience and is resolvedat the end.
Your content is good, but it’ll engage much more if it’s interactive
- Genially
Communicating in the same old ways is boring and doesn’t engage people
To create an interactive image ...
Contextualize your topic
Surprise your audience with interactive images
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And use this space to caption it. Multimedia content is essential in a presentation, to really wow your audience. What’s more, this way you can summarize the content and entertain your audience.
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Interactive visual communication, step by step:
- Plan the structure of your communication.
- Give it a hierarchy and give visual weight to the main point.
- Add secondary messages with interactivity.
- Establish a flow through the content.
- Measure results.
We annihilate boredom
The two pillars of presentation
Synthesis and organization
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- Is animated and interactive.
- Excites the brain, using multimedia elements.
- Does not use bullet points to excess 🙃
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- Matches the fonts and colors to the topic
- Includes images and entertains.
- Shows data in graphs
- Uses timelines
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- A great presentation
- Is clear and structured
- Tells stories hierarchically
- Connects with your audience
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A boring presentation
- Your audience is in a daze.
- Nobody understands anything you’ve said.
- You hear your audience snoring.
- There’s so much text that there’s no room for images.
A Wow presentation
- You hold your audience’s attention.
- Everyone assimilates the information you’ve shared.
- You hear your audience applauding.
- Interactivity and animation are your allies.
Step 4. And for you to wow your audience.
Step 3. The important thing is for everything to be suitable for the topic.
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Step 2. And animations to make it fun.
Step 1. You can add interactivity to your timeline.
Awesome timeline, step by step
To tell stories in an orderly, hierarchical, structured, and concise way. These are the four pillars for giving a successful presentation.
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Use timelines…
You can briefly describe what the timeline of your presentation consists of and state the milestones achieved verbally so that no one falls asleep.
And for you to wow your audience.
To tell stories in an orderly
Interactive visual communication improves the results of communication on any topic and in any context.
Maps are a great ally, use them!
Use graphs in your presentation
Use this space to briefly describe your graph and its evolution
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Christine Phung is an award winning French fashion designer. After studying at the École Duperré, and at the Institut Français de la Mode, she worked for fifteen years for houses including See by Chloé, Baby Dior, Vanessa Bruno, Christophe Lemaire, Lacoste, Veja, and Georges Rech. Since 2016, she is the Creative Director of the house Leonard.
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