Este documento contiene información técnica sobre un diseño gráfico, incluyendo el nombre del diseñador, una imagen de marca, especificaciones de color en CMYK y RGB, y el código hexadecimal del color principal utilizado.
The document discusses how recurring motifs, similar fonts, colors and imagery are used to effectively link ancillary products like a digipak and advert to a music video and create a cohesive promotional package. Bright high-contrast colors match the indie/folk music genre. A recurring guitar motif and filming the video in the same field where the guitar was photographed also help audience easily connect the different elements. The consistent natural colors and locations establish a clear brand style.
The document evaluates the front cover and contents page of a student magazine. For the front cover, it summarizes that the identifier, masthead, lead image, and inclusion of barcode/date/price make it look professional. However, the lead image or masthead could be resized to better frame the student's head. The contents page works due to following the front cover style, but the article font is difficult to read with many titles. Creating gradients and drop shadows were techniques learned.
The document discusses a presentation on taming taxonomies in SharePoint. It covers content architecture and taxonomy concepts in theory, and explores content types, site columns, and metadata in practice. The presentation includes exercises to design content structures and apply metadata using SharePoint's building blocks.
SPSBMORE14 - Taming Your Taxonomy in SharePointJonathan Ralton
This document outlines a presentation on taming taxonomies in SharePoint. It discusses information architecture, content architecture, and taxonomies in theory. It then covers content types, site columns, and metadata in SharePoint in practice. An exercise is provided to have attendees organize documents into appropriate content types and columns. The presentation emphasizes planning taxonomies ahead of time and documenting them.
UCO16 - An Independent Evaluation of Third-Party SharePoint Analytics OfferingsJonathan Ralton
This document provides an overview of a presentation evaluating third-party analytics tools for a large company's intranet called myCorptown. The presentation discusses the client's goals in measuring engagement, adoption, retention and other metrics. It defines key terms and outlines a framework for defining metrics and KPIs. The capabilities and limitations of the built-in SharePoint analytics and third-party tools like Google Analytics, ActualMetrics Angelfish, Adobe Analytics, and HarePoint Analytics for SharePoint are compared against the client's requirements.
- The document discusses setting up an effective content management system in SharePoint by developing a content architecture and taxonomy. It covers key concepts like content types, site columns, and metadata that form the building blocks of organizing content in SharePoint.
- An effective content architecture relies on defining relevant content types and site columns and associating them with terms from the taxonomy at the appropriate levels to properly categorize and surface content.
- The presenter provides guidance on how to strategically design content types and site columns that align with business needs and allow content to be consistently organized across sites.
SPSNYC15 - An Independent Evaluation of Third-Party SharePoint Analytics Offe...Jonathan Ralton
This document provides an overview of a presentation given by Jonathan Ralton of BlueMetal titled "An Independent Evaluation of Third-Party SharePoint Analytics Offerings". The presentation evaluates several third-party tools for providing analytics on a company's SharePoint intranet called "myCorptown". The presentation covers the client's goals for analytics around adoption, engagement, and retention. It also defines key terms like metrics, KPIs, and provides examples. Several third-party tools are evaluated, including Google Analytics, ActualMetrics Angelfish, Adobe Analytics, and HarePoint Analytics for their compatibility with SharePoint and ability to meet the client's requirements.
The document discusses how recurring motifs, similar fonts, colors and imagery are used to effectively link ancillary products like a digipak and advert to a music video and create a cohesive promotional package. Bright high-contrast colors match the indie/folk music genre. A recurring guitar motif and filming the video in the same field where the guitar was photographed also help audience easily connect the different elements. The consistent natural colors and locations establish a clear brand style.
The document evaluates the front cover and contents page of a student magazine. For the front cover, it summarizes that the identifier, masthead, lead image, and inclusion of barcode/date/price make it look professional. However, the lead image or masthead could be resized to better frame the student's head. The contents page works due to following the front cover style, but the article font is difficult to read with many titles. Creating gradients and drop shadows were techniques learned.
The document discusses a presentation on taming taxonomies in SharePoint. It covers content architecture and taxonomy concepts in theory, and explores content types, site columns, and metadata in practice. The presentation includes exercises to design content structures and apply metadata using SharePoint's building blocks.
SPSBMORE14 - Taming Your Taxonomy in SharePointJonathan Ralton
This document outlines a presentation on taming taxonomies in SharePoint. It discusses information architecture, content architecture, and taxonomies in theory. It then covers content types, site columns, and metadata in SharePoint in practice. An exercise is provided to have attendees organize documents into appropriate content types and columns. The presentation emphasizes planning taxonomies ahead of time and documenting them.
UCO16 - An Independent Evaluation of Third-Party SharePoint Analytics OfferingsJonathan Ralton
This document provides an overview of a presentation evaluating third-party analytics tools for a large company's intranet called myCorptown. The presentation discusses the client's goals in measuring engagement, adoption, retention and other metrics. It defines key terms and outlines a framework for defining metrics and KPIs. The capabilities and limitations of the built-in SharePoint analytics and third-party tools like Google Analytics, ActualMetrics Angelfish, Adobe Analytics, and HarePoint Analytics for SharePoint are compared against the client's requirements.
- The document discusses setting up an effective content management system in SharePoint by developing a content architecture and taxonomy. It covers key concepts like content types, site columns, and metadata that form the building blocks of organizing content in SharePoint.
- An effective content architecture relies on defining relevant content types and site columns and associating them with terms from the taxonomy at the appropriate levels to properly categorize and surface content.
- The presenter provides guidance on how to strategically design content types and site columns that align with business needs and allow content to be consistently organized across sites.
SPSNYC15 - An Independent Evaluation of Third-Party SharePoint Analytics Offe...Jonathan Ralton
This document provides an overview of a presentation given by Jonathan Ralton of BlueMetal titled "An Independent Evaluation of Third-Party SharePoint Analytics Offerings". The presentation evaluates several third-party tools for providing analytics on a company's SharePoint intranet called "myCorptown". The presentation covers the client's goals for analytics around adoption, engagement, and retention. It also defines key terms like metrics, KPIs, and provides examples. Several third-party tools are evaluated, including Google Analytics, ActualMetrics Angelfish, Adobe Analytics, and HarePoint Analytics for their compatibility with SharePoint and ability to meet the client's requirements.
SPSDURHAM14 - Taming Your Taxonomy in SharePointJonathan Ralton
This document provides an outline for a presentation on taming taxonomies in SharePoint. It begins with an introduction of the presenter and asks the audience about their roles and expectations. It then discusses information architecture, content architecture, and taxonomies in theory, explaining key definitions and relationships. The document covers content types, site columns, and metadata in SharePoint in practice. It includes an exercise for the audience and wraps up by reiterating the relationships between taxonomies, information architecture, and content architecture, and emphasizing the importance of planning and documentation.
Collab365 - We Need to Talk: How to Converse with Regular People About Managi...Jonathan Ralton
This document provides guidance on how to discuss content management in SharePoint with end users. It suggests beginning by understanding the audience's goals and current processes. The discussion should examine the types of content and necessary metadata outside of SharePoint. Drawings can help explain concepts. Trigger words may indicate requirements like external sharing or projects. Pictures and prototypes in addition to specifications can validate understanding before building. The tool should fit existing processes and culture rather than forcing changes.
INFOGOV14 - Governing SharePoint for User AdoptionJonathan Ralton
This document discusses governing SharePoint for user adoption. It covers topics like adoption, information architecture, SharePoint building blocks, governance, and approach. The key points are that adoption is influenced by how users find and use content, content architecture and taxonomy are important for governances, and an effective governance plan that evolves with users is necessary to ensure adoption of SharePoint.
Zdravsvui Druh! Ya sdelal kurs "Zaryadka Every Day with Dr.Volz".
V Russia ludi delay zaryadka? America, Canada and Australia delaet "Zaryadka Every Day with Dr.Volz"! And ochen lubyat Dr. Volz. And govoryat spasibo mister Volz. My doctrine polezny especially for Russki Chelovek.
And posledny: "Physical Zaryadka&Spiritual Prisyadka with Dr.Volz". Etot ochen ochen horoshy! Teper vtoroe part
Skills development journal - College MagazineChloe Scott
The student created a magazine cover and contents page in Photoshop using various design elements like fonts, images, shapes and colors to establish a consistent house style between the two pages. For the cover, a masthead was made along with cover lines, a barcode, headings and graphics. Colors and textures were adjusted to match. The contents page also featured a matching gradient background, date, magazine name and article listings to maintain the style set by the cover.
SPSNH15 - We Need to Talk: How to Converse with Regular People About Managing...Jonathan Ralton
Jonathan Ralton gave a presentation on how to effectively communicate with non-technical users about managing content in SharePoint. He discussed the challenges of explaining technical concepts in plain language. Ralton emphasized listening to users, understanding their needs, and translating those needs into an architectural plan using concepts like content types, metadata, and taxonomy. He provided examples of how to discuss content management without using technical jargon and stressed an iterative process of discovery.
Skills Development Journal - Double Page SpreadChloe Scott
This document provides details on how a student designed a double page spread for a music magazine skills development journal. The student adjusted the main image slightly and added page numbers and a web address in bright pink fonts. For the artist title, they created a white rectangle with a black glow and added the title using a pink font. Other design elements included a lead line in a blue font with a black glow, stand first and byline text in Ariel font, a CD advertisement with text and glow effects, a drop cap letter, pull quotes in a bold pink font, and body copy in Ariel font in normal and bold weights. For the background, the student layered rectangles at angles.
Skills Development Journal - Contents PageChloe Scott
This document provides details on the design choices made for various elements of a music magazine contents page layout in Photoshop. These include using specific fonts from DaFont to match the front cover for titles, page numbers, and article information. Techniques like adding drop shadows, outer glows, and duplicating masthead images are described. Boxes and backgrounds were made distinctive with angled shapes, glow effects, and bright colors to make elements stand out. Images were also enhanced with outer glows, and text styled consistently throughout the page.
The document describes new skills learned in Premiere Pro, including how to create opening titles centered on the screen, fade titles in with a cross dissolve at the beginning that smoothly transitions with the music, adjust brightness and contrast on a clip to make it brighter and happier to match the music without looking fake, and add dissolve transitions between two pieces of footage by extending the dissolve for a softer effect.
- The document is a HTML page for a slideshow presentation titled "1Âo ESO. Tema 2. El relieve" containing 34 slides.
- It was created by user "copybird" to teach 1st year middle school students about terrain/relief as part of the curriculum.
- The page includes metadata, scripts, and CSS links to display the slideshow presentation.
NHSPUG June 2015 - Must Love Term Sets: The New and Improved Managed Metadat...Jonathan Ralton
The document is a presentation on managed metadata in SharePoint 2013. It discusses the new managed metadata service, term store, and content type syndication features. The presentation provides an overview of these new features, including improvements to the user interface for managing terms, support for multi-lingual terms, managed navigation, hashtags, and the taxonomy API. It also discusses considerations for using term sets, columns, and content type publishing across sites.
The document describes steps taken to design album cover art using Photoshop. It involves editing layers, adjusting colors, experimenting with effects like embossing and beveling, resizing and skewing letters, adding borders, and merging layers. The goal is to create a design that looks like a real pop/indie album cover with bright neon colors, space or rock themes, and a professional visual style.
The document provides an outline for a presentation on taming taxonomies in SharePoint. It introduces the presenter, Jonathan Ralton, and discusses information architecture, content architecture, taxonomies, metadata, content types, site columns, and managed metadata in SharePoint. The presentation covers these concepts in theory and in practice, providing examples of how to structure content using taxonomies, content types, site columns, and managed metadata terms and term sets. It also discusses SharePoint building blocks like site templates, library templates, and list templates that can be used to organize content.
SPSBOS15 - Must Love Term Sets: The New and Improved Managed Metadata Service...Jonathan Ralton
This document provides a summary of a presentation on managed metadata and term sets in SharePoint 2013. The presentation covers:
- The new managed metadata service, which allows centralized management of taxonomy, folksonomy, and content types across sites.
- The term store, which allows managing terms, term sets, and groups in a centralized location. New features in SharePoint 2013 include pinned terms, custom properties, and multi-lingual support.
- Content type syndication through the content type hub, which enables centralized management of content types and associated metadata across sites.
BASPUG May 2014 - Taming Your Taxonomy in SharePointJonathan Ralton
This document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation on taming taxonomies in SharePoint. The presentation covers content architecture and taxonomy concepts, metadata such as content types and site columns, and best practices for implementing metadata in SharePoint. It discusses defining the appropriate scope and hierarchy for content types and columns. The goal is to help attendees understand how metadata supports findability and usability of content in SharePoint.
SPSCT15 - An Independent Evaluation of Third-Party SharePoint Analytics Offer...Jonathan Ralton
The document describes a presentation about evaluating third-party analytics tools for a large food and beverage company's SharePoint intranet. The company wanted to better understand user behavior and content engagement to improve communications and justify investments. The presentation covered defining analytics concepts, setting goals, identifying relevant metrics and key performance indicators, and examples of native SharePoint analytics reporting. It also provided an overview of changes to the analytics capabilities between SharePoint 2010 and 2013.
SPSRI - how do i get this funded closing finalMike Gilronan
This document outlines the key capabilities of a content management and business process automation system. It discusses features such as search and navigation, content management libraries and templates, adaptive forms and workflows, governance settings and reports, dashboards and reporting, and how these tools can help teams work more efficiently and make better decisions. The system aims to provide a central portal for sharing information, automating processes, and ensuring compliance.
SPSCT15 - Must Love Term Sets: The New and Improved Managed Metadata Service ...Jonathan Ralton
The document discusses a presentation on the managed metadata service in SharePoint 2013. It provides an overview of the presentation agenda which includes setting the stage, services architecture, information architecture, the managed metadata service, term store, what's new, content type syndication, and wrapping up with questions. It then goes into more detail on the services architecture and how it has advanced from SharePoint 2010 to 2013.
INFOGOV14 - Trusting Your KM & ECM Strategy to SharePointJonathan Ralton
The document discusses trusting a knowledge management (KM) and enterprise content management (ECM) strategy to Microsoft SharePoint. It outlines SharePoint's capabilities that enable it to effectively support large-scale content management activities, including rich metadata structures, taxonomy, security features, workflows, search, integration with line of business systems, and support for multiple languages. Governance is required to balance control with flexibility when adopting SharePoint as an information management platform.
The document outlines an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) deep dive presentation on SharePoint 2013 given by Bob German and Jonathan Ralton of BlueMetal Architects. The presentation covers demonstrations of features like contract management, records and eDiscovery centers, forms and workflow, folder metadata, video, and geolocation. It also discusses architectural considerations and concludes by taking questions from the audience.
SPSDURHAM14 - Taming Your Taxonomy in SharePointJonathan Ralton
This document provides an outline for a presentation on taming taxonomies in SharePoint. It begins with an introduction of the presenter and asks the audience about their roles and expectations. It then discusses information architecture, content architecture, and taxonomies in theory, explaining key definitions and relationships. The document covers content types, site columns, and metadata in SharePoint in practice. It includes an exercise for the audience and wraps up by reiterating the relationships between taxonomies, information architecture, and content architecture, and emphasizing the importance of planning and documentation.
Collab365 - We Need to Talk: How to Converse with Regular People About Managi...Jonathan Ralton
This document provides guidance on how to discuss content management in SharePoint with end users. It suggests beginning by understanding the audience's goals and current processes. The discussion should examine the types of content and necessary metadata outside of SharePoint. Drawings can help explain concepts. Trigger words may indicate requirements like external sharing or projects. Pictures and prototypes in addition to specifications can validate understanding before building. The tool should fit existing processes and culture rather than forcing changes.
INFOGOV14 - Governing SharePoint for User AdoptionJonathan Ralton
This document discusses governing SharePoint for user adoption. It covers topics like adoption, information architecture, SharePoint building blocks, governance, and approach. The key points are that adoption is influenced by how users find and use content, content architecture and taxonomy are important for governances, and an effective governance plan that evolves with users is necessary to ensure adoption of SharePoint.
Zdravsvui Druh! Ya sdelal kurs "Zaryadka Every Day with Dr.Volz".
V Russia ludi delay zaryadka? America, Canada and Australia delaet "Zaryadka Every Day with Dr.Volz"! And ochen lubyat Dr. Volz. And govoryat spasibo mister Volz. My doctrine polezny especially for Russki Chelovek.
And posledny: "Physical Zaryadka&Spiritual Prisyadka with Dr.Volz". Etot ochen ochen horoshy! Teper vtoroe part
Skills development journal - College MagazineChloe Scott
The student created a magazine cover and contents page in Photoshop using various design elements like fonts, images, shapes and colors to establish a consistent house style between the two pages. For the cover, a masthead was made along with cover lines, a barcode, headings and graphics. Colors and textures were adjusted to match. The contents page also featured a matching gradient background, date, magazine name and article listings to maintain the style set by the cover.
SPSNH15 - We Need to Talk: How to Converse with Regular People About Managing...Jonathan Ralton
Jonathan Ralton gave a presentation on how to effectively communicate with non-technical users about managing content in SharePoint. He discussed the challenges of explaining technical concepts in plain language. Ralton emphasized listening to users, understanding their needs, and translating those needs into an architectural plan using concepts like content types, metadata, and taxonomy. He provided examples of how to discuss content management without using technical jargon and stressed an iterative process of discovery.
Skills Development Journal - Double Page SpreadChloe Scott
This document provides details on how a student designed a double page spread for a music magazine skills development journal. The student adjusted the main image slightly and added page numbers and a web address in bright pink fonts. For the artist title, they created a white rectangle with a black glow and added the title using a pink font. Other design elements included a lead line in a blue font with a black glow, stand first and byline text in Ariel font, a CD advertisement with text and glow effects, a drop cap letter, pull quotes in a bold pink font, and body copy in Ariel font in normal and bold weights. For the background, the student layered rectangles at angles.
Skills Development Journal - Contents PageChloe Scott
This document provides details on the design choices made for various elements of a music magazine contents page layout in Photoshop. These include using specific fonts from DaFont to match the front cover for titles, page numbers, and article information. Techniques like adding drop shadows, outer glows, and duplicating masthead images are described. Boxes and backgrounds were made distinctive with angled shapes, glow effects, and bright colors to make elements stand out. Images were also enhanced with outer glows, and text styled consistently throughout the page.
The document describes new skills learned in Premiere Pro, including how to create opening titles centered on the screen, fade titles in with a cross dissolve at the beginning that smoothly transitions with the music, adjust brightness and contrast on a clip to make it brighter and happier to match the music without looking fake, and add dissolve transitions between two pieces of footage by extending the dissolve for a softer effect.
- The document is a HTML page for a slideshow presentation titled "1Âo ESO. Tema 2. El relieve" containing 34 slides.
- It was created by user "copybird" to teach 1st year middle school students about terrain/relief as part of the curriculum.
- The page includes metadata, scripts, and CSS links to display the slideshow presentation.
NHSPUG June 2015 - Must Love Term Sets: The New and Improved Managed Metadat...Jonathan Ralton
The document is a presentation on managed metadata in SharePoint 2013. It discusses the new managed metadata service, term store, and content type syndication features. The presentation provides an overview of these new features, including improvements to the user interface for managing terms, support for multi-lingual terms, managed navigation, hashtags, and the taxonomy API. It also discusses considerations for using term sets, columns, and content type publishing across sites.
The document describes steps taken to design album cover art using Photoshop. It involves editing layers, adjusting colors, experimenting with effects like embossing and beveling, resizing and skewing letters, adding borders, and merging layers. The goal is to create a design that looks like a real pop/indie album cover with bright neon colors, space or rock themes, and a professional visual style.
The document provides an outline for a presentation on taming taxonomies in SharePoint. It introduces the presenter, Jonathan Ralton, and discusses information architecture, content architecture, taxonomies, metadata, content types, site columns, and managed metadata in SharePoint. The presentation covers these concepts in theory and in practice, providing examples of how to structure content using taxonomies, content types, site columns, and managed metadata terms and term sets. It also discusses SharePoint building blocks like site templates, library templates, and list templates that can be used to organize content.
SPSBOS15 - Must Love Term Sets: The New and Improved Managed Metadata Service...Jonathan Ralton
This document provides a summary of a presentation on managed metadata and term sets in SharePoint 2013. The presentation covers:
- The new managed metadata service, which allows centralized management of taxonomy, folksonomy, and content types across sites.
- The term store, which allows managing terms, term sets, and groups in a centralized location. New features in SharePoint 2013 include pinned terms, custom properties, and multi-lingual support.
- Content type syndication through the content type hub, which enables centralized management of content types and associated metadata across sites.
BASPUG May 2014 - Taming Your Taxonomy in SharePointJonathan Ralton
This document provides an agenda and overview for a presentation on taming taxonomies in SharePoint. The presentation covers content architecture and taxonomy concepts, metadata such as content types and site columns, and best practices for implementing metadata in SharePoint. It discusses defining the appropriate scope and hierarchy for content types and columns. The goal is to help attendees understand how metadata supports findability and usability of content in SharePoint.
SPSCT15 - An Independent Evaluation of Third-Party SharePoint Analytics Offer...Jonathan Ralton
The document describes a presentation about evaluating third-party analytics tools for a large food and beverage company's SharePoint intranet. The company wanted to better understand user behavior and content engagement to improve communications and justify investments. The presentation covered defining analytics concepts, setting goals, identifying relevant metrics and key performance indicators, and examples of native SharePoint analytics reporting. It also provided an overview of changes to the analytics capabilities between SharePoint 2010 and 2013.
SPSRI - how do i get this funded closing finalMike Gilronan
This document outlines the key capabilities of a content management and business process automation system. It discusses features such as search and navigation, content management libraries and templates, adaptive forms and workflows, governance settings and reports, dashboards and reporting, and how these tools can help teams work more efficiently and make better decisions. The system aims to provide a central portal for sharing information, automating processes, and ensuring compliance.
SPSCT15 - Must Love Term Sets: The New and Improved Managed Metadata Service ...Jonathan Ralton
The document discusses a presentation on the managed metadata service in SharePoint 2013. It provides an overview of the presentation agenda which includes setting the stage, services architecture, information architecture, the managed metadata service, term store, what's new, content type syndication, and wrapping up with questions. It then goes into more detail on the services architecture and how it has advanced from SharePoint 2010 to 2013.
INFOGOV14 - Trusting Your KM & ECM Strategy to SharePointJonathan Ralton
The document discusses trusting a knowledge management (KM) and enterprise content management (ECM) strategy to Microsoft SharePoint. It outlines SharePoint's capabilities that enable it to effectively support large-scale content management activities, including rich metadata structures, taxonomy, security features, workflows, search, integration with line of business systems, and support for multiple languages. Governance is required to balance control with flexibility when adopting SharePoint as an information management platform.
The document outlines an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) deep dive presentation on SharePoint 2013 given by Bob German and Jonathan Ralton of BlueMetal Architects. The presentation covers demonstrations of features like contract management, records and eDiscovery centers, forms and workflow, folder metadata, video, and geolocation. It also discusses architectural considerations and concludes by taking questions from the audience.