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MAKE YOUR PLAN, PROCESS OR PITCH VISUAL

Then your message will come across, it will be understood and well remembered

NEW: ANIMATED VISUAL

To emphasize your message even more

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FROM COMPLEXITY TO CLARITY: IT'S EASIER THAN YOU THINK

Visual thinking and business drawing bring structure to complexity and increase brainpower

WHY NOT TRY A DIFFERENT APPROACH?

Are you developing a strategy, communication message or mission for your brand or organization? Applying a visual thinking and working method to this process can help increase the brainpower of your team and stimulate creativity, allowing you to get straight to the core of your question or challenge. Visual methods allow you to get rid of irrelevant information and remove the ‘static’, leaving you with a clear vision of your goal and the best path to get you there.

This in turn provides more clarity and confidence, and serves as a guide for decisions on your route to success!

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WHY VISUAL THINKING WORKS:

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Our brain is visually oriented

75% of our brain capacity is focused on visual processing. Images are processed 60,000 times(!) faster than text; according to neuroscientist Mary Potter (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), a human brain can process an image in just 13 milliseconds.

HERE IS WHAT I CAN OFFER YOU:

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ADVICE IN IMAGES

  • For strategy, innovation and change processes

  • For a plan that works

  • To really achieve goals

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IMAGE REPORT

  • So that your message gets across and is remembered.

  • Clear, unambiguous and more surprising than just text!

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WORKSHOPS 

  • Learn to draw yourself

  • For efficient communication and collaboration

  • For presentations with impact

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CLIENTS

A selection of my current and former clients:

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