I put the credits in the notes area. By the way, I
just finished reading/studying Presentation Zen also.
I was flying to Jacksonville from Phoenix last week
and a man in first class was reading the book.
--- Chuck Hinkle <chuckbo@hinkles.us> wrote:
>
> I've just read Garr Reynolds' Presentation Zen book,
> and I've also
> admired lots of other presentations that feature
> pictures instead of
> bullet points and text.
> But my question is let's say you get the picture
> from a site like
> iStockPhoto, Shutterstock, or even Flickr. Where are
> you putting the
> credit for the photo or the copyright info? I don't
> see them
> appearing on people's slides -- and if they did,
> they'd be
> distracting. So how are you handling them?
>
> Chuck
>
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