PinnedSteve RowlandinSHARPN | Visual CommsA plan-on-a-page is your stakeholders’ best window into what’s going on. Is yours crystal clear?At SHARPN, we’ve developed a three-step approach to a clear, informative Gantt. Download our approach and templates to get you started.Oct 7Oct 7
Steve RowlandinSHARPN | Visual CommsThe Logo Detective: four ways to find a brand logoIf you want to put a company logo in your deck, make sure it’s a good quality one. Easier said than done — here’s 4 ways to hunt them downApr 25Apr 25
Steve RowlandinSHARPN | Visual CommsHeadlines, not straplinesDon’t be tempted to bury the ‘so what’ of your slide at the bottom of the page. There is a better way.Apr 23Apr 23
Steve RowlandinSHARPN | Visual CommsDecks over docsWhy people are moving from Word to PowerPoint — and how to do it wellApr 23Apr 23
Steve RowlandinSHARPN | Visual CommsThe Curse of KnowledgeWhy it’s your fault when other people don’t get it. And how to easily fix that.Apr 23Apr 23
Steve RowlandinSHARPN | Visual CommsHow to create a great logo cloudHow to showcase client logos without it looking really messyApr 23Apr 23
Steve RowlandinSHARPN | Visual CommsDouble act: save time with two windowsNeed to align PowerPoint content in two different places in your deck? Don’t keep paging up and down — open a second window.Feb 11Feb 11
Steve RowlandinSHARPN | Visual CommsHow to fix PowerPoint slide numbersWhat to do with those frisky slide numbers when they won’t behaveJan 26Jan 26
Steve RowlandinSHARPN | Visual CommsHow to create a funnel diagram quicklyFunnel diagrams are useful — and much easier to create than you might thinkJan 26Jan 26
Steve RowlandinSHARPN | Visual CommsHow to fix PowerPoint slide numbersWhat to do with those naughty slide numbers when they won’t behave…Nov 14, 2023Nov 14, 2023