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Introduction to Keynote 2 & Pages

Posted by nicholas on March 5, 2005
Posted in: Presentations.

Introduction to Keynote & PagesFor those who attended the February 2005 Main Meeting of AUSOM Incorporated, you would have seen the Keynote presentation Nicholas Pyers put together to cover all the club announcements. This was done using Keynote 2.0, which is part of the recently released iWork ’05 suite from Apple Computer, and the slides included aspects of virtually every new feature to be found in Keynote 2.

Nicholas will present iWork ’05 as the Main Presentation to AUSOM in March and he’ll show us just what has been improved in Keynote 2 and how you can use these to create cenema-quality presentations yourself.

He’ll also cover the other half of iWork ’05, Pages 1.0, “the word processor with an incredible sense of style”

Introduction to Keynote & Pages

The above image was laid out using Pages

Melbourne, Australia
When:

    Saturday, March 5, 2005
    1:00pm

Where:

    Main Auditorium, Building 4
    Elgar Road Campus, Box Hill TAFE
    Cnr Whitehorse & Elgar Roads, Box Hill

An Awesome Offer

Get iWork '05 & iLife '05 together for only AUD$220 For a limited time only

Get iWork ’05 & iLife ’05 together for only AUD$220
For a limited time only

Get iWork ’05 & iLife ’05 together for only AUD$220
or individually for AUD$115 each

Sample Files

Below are links to some of the sample files produced in Pages and Keynote 2. Both the “raw” file and a PDF version have been supplied.

NicholasPyers.com presents iWork ’05 Advertisement

Appearing in the March issue of AUSOM News and on this page

    200503-MainPres.pages.sit (621kb) »
    200503-MainPres.pdf (564kb) »

Awesome Offer Flyer

This flyer was handed out at the presentation. Designed to be a “4-page” flyer, created by folding a double sided A4 Sheet in half

    iWorkiLife-Offer.pages.sit (6.73mb) »
    iWorkiLife-Offer.pdf (2.39mb) »

Web Development Sampler DVD Flyer

A single sheet flyer promoting a new DVD we complied for sale

    About-WebDev-Sampler.pages.sit (31kb) »
    About-WebDev-Sampler.pdf (42kb) »

AUSOM Main Meeting Keynote

As you’ll be able to tell, I had a ball playing with Keynote 2 for a week 😉 I included as many new features as possible – normally I won’t but just had to here 😉

    AUSOM-Feb05-nkp.sit (20.1mb) »

Sponsors

Nicholas Pyers would like to thank the following sponsors and supporters of the “Introduction to Keynote 2 & Pages” presentation;

Rocket Factory

Rocket Factory

Matt Irwin Photography

Matt Irwin Photography

Apple User Group

Apple Computer, Inc. User Group Relations

Australian Computer News Network

Australian Computer News Network

Credits

Interested in using the material from this presentation? Any non-profit Apple Macintosh User Group (MUG) may re-print, free of charge, any of the articles written by Nicholas Pyers found at https://www.nicholaspyers.com/articles. There are just a couple of conditions, which basically boil down to letting us know – for the full terms and conditions, please visit https://www.nicholaspyers.com/reprints.

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