For Brand standards, please go here: https://bpa.org/about-us/brand-guidelines/
MAKE SURE THAT YOUR DESIGNS ARE 300 RESOLUTION(DPI)
Brand Standards Logo Package: Click here for Brand Package/Logos/Fonts etc,.
Windbreaker Illustrator File: Download Here
- Maintain good eye contact.
- Stand tall and confident
- Presentation content flows in this order:
o Introduction, introduce yourself and what school you represent
o Go into your logo à describe why you chose the to create the design the way you did
o Go into your windbreakerà describe why you chose the to create the design the way you did. Talk about how you think the design of the windbreaker speaks to the clients (students and advisors)
o Last will be your stress ball à describe why you chose the to create the design the way you did and why you think you have a unique shape and design for it.
o Last slide should state “THANK YOU, ANY QUESTIONS?”
- On your slides, try to avoid filling it with text. You can create bullet points to help give you keywords to remember what you wanted to talk about, but don’t flood your slides with so much text and information.
- Try to avoid the use of filler words. “uh, um, so, etc,.”
- You’ve got 3-5 minutes to talk. Be prepared to talk
- Maintain good eye contact.
- Stand tall and confident
- Presentation content flows in this order:
o Introduction, introduce yourselves and what school you represent
o Go into your logo à describe why you chose the to create the design the way you did. Who was in charge of designing it? That person should be talking about it.
o Go into your first promotional designà describe why you chose the to create the design the way you did.
o Next will be your second promotional design à describe why you chose the to create the design the way you did and why you think its unique
o Next slide will be your third promotional design à describe why you chose the to create the design the way you did and why you think its unique
o Last slide should state “THANK YOU, ANY QUESTIONS?”
- On your slides, try to avoid filling it with text. You can create bullet points to help give you keywords to remember what you wanted to talk about, but don’t flood your slides with so much text and information.
- Try to avoid the use of filler words. “uh, um, so, etc,.”
- You’ve got 5-10 minutes to talk. Be prepared to talk.
Make sure that you colors/fonts on your presentation flow with the fonts and colors that are used in your design presentations so that everything looks “on brand”.