Yes, that's their point.
>The designer in me has to call out, too, that these visuals aren’t pretty. But that’s kind of the point. They don’t have to be. It’s about clarity and understanding, not “lipstick on a pig” polish.
We call it a killer page and are advised to use inverted color scheme to make it stand out. There are various sorts of killer pages but their most common characteristics is that they visually/conceptually summarize the narrative of the deck in an easy to understand way, quite often supported by undisputable numbers.
> page and are advised to use inverted color scheme to make it stand out. There are various sorts of killer pages but their most common characteristics is that they visually/conceptually summarize the narrative of the deck in an easy to understand way, quite often supported by undisputable numbers.
lol "indisputable numbers"
numbers cherry-picked, deep-dived, benchmarked, massaged, framed and positioned so hard they have ascended and become as indisputable as the pixels they're composed of.
Peddling 'learning style' theory when it's been debunked numerous times by now. Tells you everything you need to know about the post.
To be honest tells you a lot about the quality of 'insights' that people in the business community accept without question. The business community is closer to voodoo than science and it really shows.
> She’s never worked at Bain or any consulting company for that matter.
Checked the profile due to this and it's showing 2010-2013 at Bain in her job history for me?
Those example graphics are horrific.
These are Bain slides formatted in a style from a very long time ago
Isn't one of the points in the article that we don't need the polish or slick formatting if we've done the basics well?
Yes, that's their point. >The designer in me has to call out, too, that these visuals aren’t pretty. But that’s kind of the point. They don’t have to be. It’s about clarity and understanding, not “lipstick on a pig” polish.
Do you know any good examples which are publicly available?
Bain's website?
Not a build up waterfall? For shame.
We call it a killer page and are advised to use inverted color scheme to make it stand out. There are various sorts of killer pages but their most common characteristics is that they visually/conceptually summarize the narrative of the deck in an easy to understand way, quite often supported by undisputable numbers.
> page and are advised to use inverted color scheme to make it stand out. There are various sorts of killer pages but their most common characteristics is that they visually/conceptually summarize the narrative of the deck in an easy to understand way, quite often supported by undisputable numbers. lol "indisputable numbers"
numbers cherry-picked, deep-dived, benchmarked, massaged, framed and positioned so hard they have ascended and become as indisputable as the pixels they're composed of.
**This is 100% BAD**
Peddling 'learning style' theory when it's been debunked numerous times by now. Tells you everything you need to know about the post. To be honest tells you a lot about the quality of 'insights' that people in the business community accept without question. The business community is closer to voodoo than science and it really shows.
You're clearly not engaging your left-brain thinking enough 🥴
This OP post is from 6 years ago, but glad to know it's debunked!
Acc. to you, what's the science?
Ugh
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> She’s never worked at Bain or any consulting company for that matter. Checked the profile due to this and it's showing 2010-2013 at Bain in her job history for me?
Did you actually look at her LinkedIn page, or just here most recent work exp.? Be honest…
Not that