Friday, October 1, 2010

Garr Reynolds

1. I believe the author's three most important points are simplicity, structure, and confidence.

2. When talking to a group of people, you want to be simple and short to the point. Your presentation also needs to have structure so it is not confusing to the audience. Lastly, when conveying your presentation, you need to have confidence in order to get through to the people, or else they will lose interest.

3. In both scenarios, the end result needs to be simple enough so the consumers or listeners can relate to it. If you use too complex of words or hard directions to follow, the people become lost and lose interest in the final product.

2. I would like to explore the designs of cars. I think this would be interesting because there have been numerous problems lately with cars and I would like to see the cause of this, whether it is cheaper materials, lack of good design, etc.

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