First, the important bit - we're not telling you that there is a right answer or way of doing this - we believe that you can show us loads of ways of communicating the message to use water wisely.
BUT....there are a few important things that you need to bear in mind when you are building your presentation or leaflet.
Length
Think about how long your presentation is going to be - we reckon your slideshow should last for about three minutes max - otherwise your audience might drift off.
Audience
You need to think about your audience - make the message work for the people who will see it.
Less can be better than more
You need to use images, data, charts, information and movie clips carefully to get your message across - less information is often better than too many things to remember.
Your own photos
It would be great to see some of your photos or illustrations in a presentation. If you do, please keep them as small jpeg files (the resource bank photos all have a scaled height of 600 pixels).
Permission stuff
Please do not use photos or music without copyright permission - this is important if you obtain pictures from other internet sites or scan them from books, magazines etc.
Also, you must have someone's written permission if they are photographed for your presentation.
Last but not least...
Remember that we do want people to use water - this presentation is about getting them to use it wisely!

