- Nancy Duarte
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Nancy Duarte Occupation Non-fiction writer; graphic designer Nationality American Period 2008 – present Genres Non-fiction Subjects business; presentations Nancy Duarte is an American writer and graphic designer. She is particularly known for her book slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations, and as the founder of Duarte Design.[1][2] Duarte also received an award for Mountain View Woman of the Year.
She also was the one who changed the slides Al Gore had originally into the documentary slide show known as An Inconvenient Truth.[3][4][5]
References
- ^ "Slide:ology: Nancy Duarte’s Design Secrets and Her New PowerPoint Book" - InformIt
- ^ "Mountain View's Duarte Design lives in the presentation" - Business Journal
- ^ "Secrets of a captivating communicator" - The Star Online
- ^ "PowerPoint Is Only a Starting Point" - TMC Net
- ^ "Designing the Perfect Presentation" - Business Week
External links
- Resonate: The Nancy Duarte Interview
- "MTN. VIEW WOMAN ON D.C. AGENDA SHE'LL ADDRESS THOUSANDS AT CHRISTIAN YOUTH RALLY" - San Jose Mercury News
- "Duarte Design helps other firms make a point" - DesignTaxi
- "InfoComm 2007" - InformIt
- "To Appeal to Women, Too, Gadgets Go Beyond ‘Cute’ and ‘Pink’" - New York Times
- "slide:ology--New from O'Reilly: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations" - O'Reilly Media
- "Silicon Valley Design Firm Holds Thirteenth Annual Pumpkin Contest" - International Business Times
Categories:- Living people
- American writer stubs
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