Presentation Designs by Chuck Braman
For the past several years a major portion of my
livelihood has been earned by means of designing presentations for
various companies based in New York City, including Kirshenbaum &
Bond, PriceWaterhouse Coopers, Robert A. Becker, Inc., Porter Novelli,
McCann Direct, GE Capital, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Times Mirror
Magazine, Depository Trust, Societe Generale, Blackstone, American
Express, Furman Selz, Disenbach Elkins, Showtime, Dresdner Kleinwort,
Sterling Group, Dillon Reed, The Beacon Group, MTV, The Presentation
Source, Fallon, McElligott, Solomon Brothers, Bear Stearns, BBDO, Thelen
Reid & Priest LLP, Genecom, Lord Abbett & Co., and many others.
Click here
to read a letter of recommendation concerning my work from Peter Meister
of Porter Novelli.
In designing presentations, my aim is always to create a visual
background that integrates the identity of the company with the theme of
the presentation, while making the content of each page as clear as
possible. To achieve this, I draw from my background in digital
photography, graphic design, logic, and writing and editing.
Below are links to several of my presentation designs. To view these
without experiencing major technical glitches, please use the latest
version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, which, if you don't
already have, you can download by clicking here.
Note that even when viewing these presentations with Internet Explorer
you may still sometimes experienceundesirable glitches, such as
background that load slowly after the foreground text.
Brown &
Williamson 1
This design uses the Brown & Williamson logo as the basis for a
custom 3-D background created in Photoshop.
Brown &
Williamson 2
This more lively alternate design uses a custom 3-D background
designed in Photoshop to convey the presentation's theme of "From
Darkness into the Light." (The sun is represented by the logo of
the presenter, Bates Worldwide.)
Combat
In this design, the colors of the presentation are integrated with
the colors of the company logo.
Fiban
This was designed for a medical product that is supposed to clear
clogged arteries.
InterMed
This presentation was designed to convey the concept of the
integration of the medical profession with the world wide web.
Philips:
Before and After
This slide is an example of how to transform the overly-technical
writing and lifeless graphics typical of most presentations into clear
concepts and intriguing graphics.
Philips
The background for these slides, and well as the type on the title
slide, was designed in Photoshop.
Porter Novelli
In this simple vector-based design, the colors of the
presentation are integrated with the colors of the company logo.
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