Monthly Archives: November 2007

Logo Sample

Here is one of the logo concepts developed for a series of presentations.

All design was done in Illustrator to create scalable vector art (logo was used from presentations to print pieces to large banners). From there it was imported into photoshop and saved as a .png with transparency for use in presentations.

Note: we developed many logo concepts and this was my favorite, but not the “winner”.

– Troy @ TLC

By |2016-11-17T14:51:30-08:00November 7th, 2007|Portfolio|

New TLC Webpage on Webcasts

In preparation for this weeks audioeducator.com web conference I put together a quick webcast on TLC Creative Services webcast development services.

Note: I recorded the audio in a hotel room while traveling last week, so this is not the final version.

Just wanted to get something out there for the many attendees (to the audioeducator conference) to see. Thought I would share it with everyone here and later I will have a small series on using PowerPoint as a layout tool for webcast development.

Click here to open the TLC Creative webcast page.
Click here for the audioeducator info page on my conference.

– Troy @ TLC

By |2016-11-17T14:50:46-08:00November 5th, 2007|Portfolio, Tutorial|

PowerPoint-to-Webcast Seminar

Eli Research and AudioEducator.com have been putting on some great seminars this year. And next week I will be the speaker! I am covering a more technical topic that has kept me very busy this year – converting PowerPoint presentations into webcasts.

The live web-based conference format is one I like best. Log-on from anywhere, view presenters computer (me) to see and hear each topic and demo file. Just like looking over the experts shoulder and getting practical information.

I would love to have anyone who visits ThePowerPointBlog, and has an interest in developing webcasts, to be there next Wednesday (note: there is a fee to audioeducator.com).

Click here for the info page on my “webcast on developing webcasts”

– Troy @ TLC

By |2016-11-17T16:36:38-08:00November 2nd, 2007|PowerPoint, Resource/Misc|

Work on the Go ?

This may be one instance of mobile computing gone too far…

I can hear the morning call now, “I’m commuting in right now – the presentation will be done by the time I arrive.”

– Troy @ TLC

By |2016-11-17T16:36:23-08:00November 2nd, 2007|Personal|
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