A Bespoke.js presentation that identifies unique slide types for use in Neo4j presentations.
First, ensure you have a JDK installed.
Next, execute the build
task using the Gradle Wrapper.
This task will setup Node and NPM, install packages and run the build by delegating to Gulp:
$ ./gradlew build
The output will be compiled into the dist folder.
To run in development mode so that changes take affect immediately, use the serve
task:
$ ./gradlew serve
You can see the result at http://localhost:8080.
See the Neo4j Slide Types catalog (in progress) for a list of slide types, their definitions, design concepts and comps and notes about how to apply them.
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[Book] Presentation Patterns - Neal Ford, Matthew McCullough, Nathaniel Schutta ← Highly recommended!
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[Online] [Book] Resonate - Nancy Duarte ← Also highly recommended!
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[Video] Instantly Better Presentations - Damian Conway ← Must see!
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The Rectangle Behind You (Series) - Marcin Wichary
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Training in the Open - Emma Jane Hogbin Westby
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How to Nail a Group Presentation - Mark Suster
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7 Ways to Break Bad Speaking Habits - Sims Wyeth
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Deprecate Keynote - Jake Ouellette
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A Few More Presentation How To’s - Kathy Sierra
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Suggestions for Speakers - Frank Chimero
They were just there to learn about XYZ, and, hopefully, we delivered -- the software was there just to help. Which is otherwise a great way to think about any slide deck you ever do.
You really don’t need your corporate logo on every slide.
The following presentations are either good examples or exhibit bright spots.
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ReactJS: Keep Simple. Everything can be a component - Pedro Nauck
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Content Strategy for Everything - Kristina Halvorson
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Raft: Consensus for Rubyists - Patrick Van Stee (for its node diagrams)