Archive for category Timelines
How to: Draw a timeline in PowerPoint 2007
Posted by Joseph Ficocello in Microsoft PowerPoint, Timelines, Trial graphics on June 5, 2009
A timeline is intended to demonstrate a series of entries across a range or specified duration. It doesn’t have to be fancy, the goal is for it to be effective.
Ideally, the overall message of the information should be drawn, either directly or implicitly, from the content presented within the boundaries of the timeline. Every area of the law can benefit in one way or another from the presentation of case related events in a visual form, and a timeline can be an excellent choice for condensing time-related information. Fortunately, accomplishing this task doesn’t require a Master’s in Fine Art or software that costs a small fortune. Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 can empower any user, regardless of their comfort level with design or the facts they seek to express, and can assist in creating a visually appealing “infographic.”
In this article, we will explore the resources you need to develop a basic timeline within PowerPoint, as well as a step-by-step guide which demonstrates how to create a simple and effective product. While this timeline might not have all of the “bells and whistles” that we might normally use during a trial, it is geared toward showcasing the extensibility of PowerPoint in creating a timeline that could be used for any occasion, from a trial or mediation to a Markman hearing. Read the rest of this entry »
Trial Graphics: 7 Ways to Draw a Timeline
Posted by Joseph Ficocello in Graphics, Software, Timelines, Trial Presentation, Trial graphics on April 7, 2009
A timeline can be a clarifying force within any case. How the facts evolved, represented in a visual form over a specific time frame, can assist a Judge, Jury or Mediator/Arbitrator in understanding why the parties are seeking a resolution. Contrary to popular belief, the only requirement of a timeline is that it be easy to understand. But, how do we actually create a timeline and what software can be used to accomplish this endeavor? There are 7 solutions, each with their own pros and cons, which can satisfy the need in a, well, timely fashion. Read the rest of this entry »
Adobe Flash CS4: timelines, tutorials and other trial support
Posted by Joseph Ficocello in Animation, Graphics, Litigation Support, Product Review, Timelines on January 25, 2009
As a loyal Flash enthusiast and professional, I was looking forward to upgrading from MX to CS4. Flash, an Adobe product, allows the user to create everything from websites to interactive tutorials. As a litigation services provider, we use Flash for product demonstrations, Markman CD-ROM’s, timelines and tutorials. Can the new features and interface provide advanced support and solutions for litigation support professionals? Read the rest of this entry »
