In contrast to the plethora of support available for presentations in PowerPoint, it is near impossible to find a supplier who will assist with 'finishing' of documents created in PowerPoint (what Nancy Duarte refers to as 'slidedocs'). Typostudio specialises in assisting their corporate clients with editing, proofreading and design of slidedocs, at a reasonable cost and with quick turnaround.
2. In a fast-paced world where time is limited and distractions abound,
executives want information in a format that is easy to digest. Pages
filled with words hold little interest and get scanned at best.
Presentations, on the other hand, when done well, comprise bite-
sized chunks of visually-rich information which are impactful, but
typically and ideally don’t hold enough detail to constitute a
document. In between these two extremes, we get what Nancy
Duarte, American thought leader on communication, calls ‘slidedocs’.
Slidedocs
3. After 14 years in management consulting, Typostudio founder Sarah de
Villiers has worked extensively with slidedocs, usually in the form of
proposals or project status reports. PowerPoint their preferred software,
consultants find presentation software more flexible than traditional word
processors in presenting one main idea per page, with a combination of
visuals and text providing further impact.
4. Like consultants, executives tend to focus on the
content of their documents, quite understandably
ignoring aesthetic and other ‘finishing’ considerations.
Yet, it is the finishing aspects of a document which
often determine whether or not content resonates.
This is especially true in professional environments,
and in the professional services industry specifically,
where products are intangible. When opportunities for
differentiation are not determined solely by observable
product features or objective performance criteria,
social, psychological and emotional factors become
more emphasized in stakeholder decisions.
5. But differentiation extends beyond aesthetic
considerations, to quality of writing as well.
As Bryan Garner argues “You may think you shouldn’t
fuss about your writing – that good enough is good
enough. But that mind-set is costly. Supervisors,
colleagues, employees, clients, partners, and anyone else
you communicate with will form an opinion of you from
your writing. If it’s artless and sloppy, they may assume
your thinking is the same. And if you fail to convince them
that they should care about your message, they won’t
care. They may even decide you’re not worth doing
business with. The stakes are that high.”
Harvard Business Review, 2012
6. It stands to reason, then, that the slidedocs we present
to our clients and prospective clients can serve to set
us apart from competitors, or – indeed – lose us the
pitch.
Realising the value in what she now refers to as
slidedoc ‘publishing’, Sarah spent the better part of a
year searching both in South Africa and internationally
for suppliers to assist her and her colleagues with
copy-editing, proofreading, and PowerPoint design.
Unable to find a supplier who could offer a turnkey
service in this regard, at a reasonable cost and with
quick turnaround, Sarah started doing the work herself.
Finding a niche for her creativity, academic and editorial
skill, as well as commercial and consulting experience,
Sarah decided in 2015 to start providing a boutique
service in slidedoc publishing to her corporate clients.
7. The author/s write the ‘story’ that they are wanting to
communicate, and email the slidedoc through to
Typostudio, together with any relevant information on
context, corporate identity requirements, deadline, etc.
The process
8. At Typostudio, the first order of business is to evaluate the
storyline, editing copy to ensure maximum impact and
persuasiveness. Structure is added if necessary, breaking up
content into sections and easily-digestible frameworks. A style
guide is used to ensure consistency in spelling and
punctuation convention (US vs UK).
Taking into account any corporate identity restrictions, the
next step is to choose a design style that fits the company
and the topic. This may include selection of appropriate
stock images, illustrations, or interesting typography.
Modern graphic design principles are applied, including
‘flat’ and ‘grid-based’ design.
An objective and critical eye picks
up typos and other errors in the most
unexpected places. Not taking the
time to check and correct these,
guarantees loss of credibility.
80%
9. Depending on the amount of time available,
there may be some edits and revisions
before the document is finalized.
Sign off100%
Once content is signed off, page numbers,
etc. are re-checked. File size is managed by
compressing images and cleaning up the
master. Document metadata is sanitized, and
file name and format are finalized.
10. Sarah de Villiers, founder of Typostudio
MSocSc (Natal 1997), MBA (De Montfort UK, 2003)
Following an A aggregate for matric in 1991, Sarah de Villiers originally
qualified as a HPCSA registered psychologist, obtaining both her Honours
and Master’s degrees from the University of Natal cum laude. Later,
based on her GMAT results, Sarah was awarded a full bursary for her
MBA degree through De Montfort University.
Sarah transitioned from counselling to industrial psychology when she
joined MAC Consulting (one of the largest privately owned consulting
firms in South Africa) in 2002, first as management consultant, and later
as internal support. Although responsible for all MAC’s internal branding,
communication and publishing between 2010 and mid-2015 (and their
annual magazine since 2007), she has also managed many unrelated
internal projects successfully, with project values up to R4m.
With a particular interest in communication, Sarah is the recipient of
several annual awards from the SA Publication Forum (an industry
standard in corporate publishing in South Africa) for ‘MAC Matters’
magazine, including runner-up in 2012 for best once-off publication.
Deciding in 2015 to specialise in corporate publishing, Sarah has retained
MAC as a client, but is also now freelancing. Founder of Typostudio,
Sarah has a network of writers, journalists, graphic designers and
photographers, from which she hand-picks suppliers to assist in creating
internal and external publications for her corporate clients.
She holds a particular interest in slidedoc publishing, a concept and
service she has pioneered in South Africa.Click on the image to read one of Sarah’s publications.
11. Sarah de Villiers
+27 (0)83 235 7801
sarah@typostudio.co
www.typostudio.co
Let’s discuss!