PechaKucha Night in Quebec Vol. 2 was held in early December, and today we share a few photos from the night that was — there’s more to see in PKN Quebec’s Flickr account. And if you missed it, do take a look at the PKN tips we posted yesterday from observations made at the Quebec event.
Denis Francois Gravel was so impressed with what he saw when he attended PechaKucha Night in Quebec Vol. 2 earlier this month that it pushed him to post a few observations on the “speaking lessons” to learn from seeing a great PechaKucha presentation. We usually aren’t so crazy about “guides” on how to give a PKN presentation — for us, it’s really all about being yourself — but it’s certainly hard not to agree with what Denis has to say. In short, be natural, be yourself, be enthousiastic, be proud, be solid, be smiling, and yes, be funny.
Last week we shared the video teaser that was put together by the team behind PechaKucha Night in Quebec City, and now we have a long post that goes in detail on how the designer, Marie-Pier Lemieux, came up with the ID. The post is in French, but there are enough visuals to give you an idea of how PKN Quebec’s mascot owl was born.
Quebec City has just recently joined the global PechaKucha Night community and as it prepares for the launch — expect news soon on its first event — organizers have put together a couple of fun little animated teasers.