#FuseFactFriday: Storytelling When Less Is More
Here at the Next Big Design blog, we're already looking forward to April when we will once again be heading to the FUSE conference. From now until April 18th, we're bringing back our popular feature from 2011:
#FUSEFactFriday
FUSE Fact Friday will highlight some of the key takeaways from the 2011 conference, including inspirational quotes, main themes and more. Each week, we'll dive in to our 2011 executive summary and remember some of our favorite presentations and moments from last year. Today's FFF Fact is:
"be comfortable not showing/telling the whole story; let others fill the void."
Fuse keynote Jonathan Harris discussed his project Today, and its relationship to storytelling. As he collected photos from each day of his life during his 30th year, Harris learned about his relationship with both the memories and events tied to each photograph and with the overall progression and storyline that evolved from the project. The video below explores further:
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