The Suspenseful Quest. When the Kilex project was complete, presentation was direct and straight forward, meaning it was straight shared, published or displayed for public viewing straight away. Since it was a genuine bespoke design project, a lot was expected, and was perfectly delivered. The fun part was how this was all released. A special βclueβ was sent out to the client on the preview of the project (top image) which showcases fewer details, this worked out well in building up suspense. Another follow up included an instructive image (2nd image) showing a little more detail not seen on the first one, directing them to go over to another network - in this case, Twitter, where another image showcasing even more detail was tweeted there (3rd image). This worked successfully :) Lastly, on the day of delivery, the client received another image showing a few items, and instructions leading to the online presentation on the Ianiverse website (final image), a special HTML email with a header image of similar style, with information and a link to the presentation. The 3rd image was later used on social media to invite the public to view the project as well.