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  1. Lessig Method Presentation Style (Dick Hardt, Identity 2.0, OSCON)

    In fact, this talk has often been cited ( example1, example2) as one of the more noteworthy examples of the Lessig Method of presentation. Lessig himself comments on the presentation: Dick Hardt is brilliant. Watch (and copy) the style. The Lessig style is certainly the first thing one notices about this presentation. Martin Davidsson writes:

  2. The 8 Types of Presentation Styles: Which Category Do You Fall Into?

    Lessig Style. What it is: The Lessig Style was created by Lawrence Lessig, a professor of law and leadership at Harvard Law School. This presentation style requires the presenter to pass through each slide within 15 seconds. ... When to use it: This method of presentation is great for large crowds -- and it allows the speaker to use a balance ...

  3. Presenting the Lessig Way

    The Lessig Method is not an official method of presentation style per se. The name was coined by the people who have had the opportunity to witness a slideshow presented by Stanford law professor Larry Lessig. Lessig is famous for using several slides, sometimes exceeding two-hundred, but keeping each slide stripped down to the bare bones.

  4. Presentation Zen: The "Lessig Method" of presentation

    The "Lessig Method" of presentation is not an official method per se, but many people who know about the work of Stanford law professor, Lawrence Lessig, have been inspired by his presentation style and informally refer to his approach as something unique indeed. Those who have seen Lessig present have been talking about his approach for a while.

  5. 6 Most Effective Presentation Styles

    Advantages of using The Lessig Presentation Style. 1] Each slide in a Lessig presentation concentrates on one concept or topic. This makes it simple for the audience to understand and absorb each idea separately. 2] This presentation method functions like a movie, with each slide presenting succinct information for only 10 to 15 seconds.

  6. Presentation Types and Styles Explained

    Style #6: The Lessig style. If you are in a time crunch, but you have a lot of material to cover, then the Lessig style is the perfect style for you. The Lessig style was invented by Lawrence Lessig, and it states that a speaker should spend only 15 seconds on each slide or point during a presentation.

  7. Powerful Presentation Formats You Didn't Know About (But Should!)

    3) Lessig Method presentation style. Source. Lawrence Lessig is the pioneer behind the 'Lessig Method' presentation format. Unlike Guy Kawasaki's pitch deck and the PechaKucha format, there are no slide limitations. The formatting is minimalist in design, but slide count is thrown out the window.

  8. Experimenting with new presentation styles

    Stephen O'Grady at Red Monk seized the opportunity and put together a great example of a Lessig-style presentation here. At Juice, we're always looking for new and better ways of communicating with our clients and have been paring down the visual complexity of our presentations recently. After trying this approach with my last couple client ...

  9. Takahashi

    A presentation style that's sometimes called the Takahashi or Lessig method, involves putting just a word or two on a slide, usually with very large text. The text is used as a prompt, but also as a graphic. I wrote about it in a short post from 2004, You can create stunning slides using large […] Filed Under: Shapes & text boxes, Text ...

  10. Zen Master Lessig

    Blog. Zen Master Lessig. There's much to love about Larry Lessig, the Stanford University law professor who has become the namesake for a method of presenting characterized by vast slide counts that break concepts into neat, digestible fragments of information. Watching a Lessig presentation is engaging to say the least: with decks at over ...

  11. 10+ Types of Effective Presentation Styles (Top Methods for 2022)

    9. Lessig Presentation Style. The Lessig presentation style was created by Lawrence Lessig, a professor of law and leadership at Harvard Law School. This presentation method requires that the presenter only spends fifteen seconds on each slide. If there's text on the slide it's the speaker's exact words.

  12. Alternative presentation styles: Takahashi

    A Takahashi presentation is similar to the Lessig method, which focuses on concision both in time and visuals. Lawrence Lessig, a Harvard professor, wanted speakers to synchronise with the text on their slides. This style also emphasises the power of straightforward text in a presentation.

  13. Presentation styles

    A presentation style sometimes called the Takahashi or Lessig method, can be summed up simply: One or two words per slide, keep the pictures simple. Put more attention on the content and structure and their appropriateness to your message and less on the slides.

  14. Find Your Presentation Style

    The Lessig Method is a presentation technique that synchronizes slides with the speaker's presentation. Specifically, this method uses images, quotes, and text to stimulate the audience and emphasize key points. The dynamic approach was coined by Lawrence Lessig, a law professor at Stanford University.

  15. PDF Selecting the Most Effective Design Style for Your Presentation

    Presentation Zen Style Garr Reynolds This style has many elements in common with the Assertion-Evidence format, but from a design perspective rather than a ... Identity 2.0 Dick Hardt This slide design is based on Lessig method, and it makes use of many photos. It is more like a very quick 35 mm slideshow. • Presentations. Available at: http ...

  16. An Age of Presentation: Styles, Trends, and Trendsetters

    Lessig, a Stanford Law School professor and founding board member of Creative Commons, has been known in recent times as a game changer when it comes to presentation style. Referred to as the "Lessig Method", this style features a rapid firing of words, phrases and imagery synchronized to the verbalization of his presentation.

  17. Lessig Method presentation

    Lawrence Lessig is a favorite writer of mine, his blog is exemplary and his book "The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World" should be required reading for every teacher with students in 3rd grade and above. The Presentation Zen blog post, "The Lessig Method" of presentation reveals that Lessig is a leader in another field besides intellectual property and ...

  18. 4 Proven Presentation Formats that will get you Results

    The Lessig Method is highly similar to the Pecha Kucha because the presenter is following suit by speaking as the slide changes according to the topic the presenter is speaking on. ... The Takahashi presentation style is similar to the Lessig method but ultimately is separated by the pacing of the slides and can also be seen as visually noisy ...

  19. 5 Effective PowerPoint Delivery Methods for Presentations

    In Conclusion. Let your objectives dictate your manner of presenting. Situations requiring brevity and conciseness might require the Kawasaki Method. The Takahashi and Lessig methods favor a confident presenting style to better focus attention on the speaker. The Godin and Jobs methods use strong images that create strong emotional connections.

  20. The "Lessig Method" and sharing presentations over the web

    January 27, 2006. I'm a big fan of the "Lessig Method" of presentation. Though Prof. Lessig's style and his method are certainly not for everyone (nor appropriate for every situation), there is much to like about his approach. This presentation is a good example of his style. The content, too, is especially relevant and important since many of ...

  21. 12 Common Presentation Styles Used in the Workplace

    Lessig Style. Takahashi Style. What are presentation styles? The techniques a business professional employs when giving a speech are known as presentation styles. The best presentation style to use often depends on the topic you're discussing, your audience, and the preferred method you use to explain the subject matter to your audience.

  22. Takahashi method

    The Takahashi method is a technique deploying extremely simple and distilled visual slides for presentations. It is similar to the Lessig method, created by Harvard professor and former presidential candidate Lawrence Lessig . It is named for its inventor, Masayoshi Takahashi. Unlike a typical presentation, no pictures and no charts are used.