# Developer Evangelism

- [How to rock a technical keynote](https://scribbles.devrel.page/developer-evangelism/how-to-rock-a-technical-keynote.md): How do you give a technical keynote that is exciting, informative, and runs smoothly?
- [The Art of Slide Design](https://scribbles.devrel.page/developer-evangelism/the-art-of-slide-design.md): Melinda Seckington shares how some simple design element tweaks can magnify the impact of your presentation.
- [The Art of Talk Design](https://scribbles.devrel.page/developer-evangelism/the-art-of-talk-design.md): Drawing on her extensive experience of conference speaking, Mel shared insights that are a must-see for anyone working in developer relations.
- [The Art of Story Design](https://scribbles.devrel.page/developer-evangelism/the-art-of-story-design.md): Melinda Seckington completes her three-part series on how to create great conference talks.
- [Dev events beyond 2021](https://scribbles.devrel.page/developer-evangelism/dev-events-beyond-2021.md): Various well-known developer event organisers discuss what they see as being the future of gathering, talking about how events will look like in 2021 and beyond!


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