The poetics of presenting, or why beautiful metaphors are better than beautiful slides.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech analyzed by Nancy Duarte from Duarte on Vimeo.
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Authors: Maria Popova, Nancy Duarte
Source: Brain Pickings
Subject: Personal Development
Authors: Maria Popova, Nancy Duarte
Source: Brain Pickings
Subject: Personal Development
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