We’re proud to be part of an international pilot study in ANZ transitioning to a 4 Day Week over the next six months. Here’s why… As one of 30 companies in Australia and New Zealand, and working with the 4 Day Week – Global ANZ Pilot Program, we’re embarking on a six-month trial to give our team […]
READ MOREWe’re hiring a Mid-weight Designer
Are you a presentation nerd? Do you love graphic design? Can you PowerPoint? Read on! We’re a young, small, fast-growing presentation creative agency on a mission to rid the world of bad presentations (you know the ones: too wordy, too many bullet points, too long and too snooze-ville!). We believe the root of a great […]
READ MOREWe’re looking for a Freelance Senior Designer
Are you a presentation expert? Do you love graphic design? Read on! We’re a young, small, fast-growing presentation creative agency on a mission to rid the world of bad presentations (you know the ones: too wordy, too many bullet points, too long and too snooze-ville!). We believe the root of a great presentation is one […]
READ MORECiao Bella!
Say hi to our newest team member, Bella Turnbull-Finnegan, who joins us as a Designer. To welcome her to the Ink+Iris family, we thought we’d throw her 10 questions to get to know her better (and draw a little inspiration for ourselves), so here’s a little insight into the creative brain of our newest recruit! […]
READ MOREStep 5: Know your audience and deliver your presentation accordingly
To kick ass on the big day and deliver your presentation in the most effective way possible, the secret is to understand your presentation audience. The last hurdle you need to jump over in your presentation process is the climactic presentation day itself. After all your hard work of getting to a presentation story that’s […]
READ MOREStep 3: Hey Mumbo! Drop the mumbo-jumbo!
When writing your content, drop the jargon and talk to people like human beings. Be straight-talking, clear and simple – and people will thank you. So you’ve got a solid structure (Step 1) and a clear narrative with the help of storytelling headlines (Step 2). Give yourself a pat on the back. You should now […]
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