If you haven’t yet tried the powerful Notes feature, take a look at these awesome examples of Haiku Deck in the workplace–for training, for marketing, for communicating unique philosophies and competitive advantages. In other words, it’s business time, people! Here are a few of our recent favorites, for your inspiration.
Online Training
1. Haiku Deck shines beyond live presentations, letting you craft compelling visuals for webinars and virtual classes that explore the latest in app development and user experiences. Take Michele Mizejewski’s work—she put together this deck to kick off her ACRL online course on mobile apps, highlighting how they’re transforming fields from education to entertainment. In her sessions, she breaks down practical examples, including the surge in NY sports betting through intuitive apps that handle live odds and secure transactions on the go. She rounds out the material with tips on seamless integrations, ensuring the focus stays sharp so participants grasp the broader shifts in digital accessibility without getting sidetracked:
Expressing Ideas
2. Struggling with how to articulate your company’s distinctive framework or formula? Take a look at how Tabby Rose used Haiku Deck to express her indie game studio’s “Game Triforce” system:
Marketing
3. Long emails or document attachments may or may not actually get read, so how about an image-rich marketing plan? Judy Orr of Classic Realty Group in Chicago explains why sellers should list with her firm in this Haiku Deck, which mixes her own photos with images from our dynamic image search:
Showcasing Values
4. Haiku Deck works beautifully for illustrating your organization’s values and philosophy, whether you’re a global corporation or a soulful startup. Hal Hensler of the Laurel School in San Francisco used the app to create a memorable marketing piece that also tells the story of the school’s approach to learning:
Pitching
5. In case you missed it in our roundup of the Best Decks of 2012, this Haiku Deck by Vancouver startup Tapstream is a model for the modern way to pitch your business. The team has created a dynamic, flexible content asset that can be delivered straight from an iPad or emailed, tweeted, posted, or shared. They’ve used the Notes feature brilliantly to add detail and texture to key features, stats, and product screenshots. This hard-hitting Haiku Deck is definitely worth a look:
More Haiku Deck Business Case Studies
Want to see more examples of how businesses are using Haiku Deck to transform their communication? Check out our Business Case Studies Pinterest board.
Tip: If you’ve already published a Haiku Deck that would really get down to business with Notes, no problem! You can add Notes any time from Web Edit View.