Category / visual storytelling

How to talk to your kids using visual frameworks

By Ted May

When I started writing this post a couple months ago, the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic hadn't yet spread around world. But I think it can help many parents out there, in these uncertain times and beyond.

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4/8/20 1:57 PM

frameworks, kids, visual thinking, empathy, visual storytelling, talking, covidchronicles

“We actually look forward to this meeting”—how to improve virtual collaboration

By Bill Keaggy

While we’re not traveling at all these days, the truth is that the bulk of Tremendousness’ work has been done remotely for years. Here's one of our many success stories.

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4/6/20 11:40 AM

visual thinking, visual storytelling, drawing, remote, virtual collaboration, covidchronicles

Execution is where good strategies go to die

By Drew Mattison

Why? There’s usually a gap between strategy (the thinking) and execution (the doing). Leaders need an Activation Plan to get results.

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2/17/20 7:23 AM

visual thinking, visual storytelling, visualization, leadership, change, transformation, strategy, activation plan, execution

Another fun way to practice visualization

By Bill Keaggy

Get better at drawing—and have fun doing it.

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1/24/20 12:59 PM

fun, visual thinking, visual storytelling, drawing, visualization

How to tell a story without words

By Bill Keaggy

Visual thinking combines pictures and words to help us communicate and understand complex or confusing things. Most design is one form or another of this mashup—it’s the combination that brings the power.

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12/3/19 9:00 AM

animation, Animation & video, storytelling, visual storytelling

Visual capture at Express Scripts’ 2019 Experience Diversity Summit

By Drew Crowley

We were truly honored and privileged to be a part of Express Scripts’ annual Experience Diversity Summit again this year.

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11/4/19 7:15 AM

illustration, sketch, Live sketching, visual storytelling, drawing, graphic recording, conference, express scripts

‘Size matters’: designing large-scale graphics and animations

By Bill Keaggy

We've been working with a fast-moving company called Niche. They provide development, implementation, and support for system architectures that better enable law enforcement agencies to serve their communities.

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10/30/19 12:12 PM

advertising, Infographics, animation, visual storytelling

How visual thinking supports transformation and change

By Scott Goldstein

There are many reasons organizations undergo transformation and change—but did you know that only 12% of them fully accomplish their goals? Let's take a look at how leaders can better set up their change initiatives for success.

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10/2/19 7:52 AM

understanding, collaboration, storytelling, visual thinking, visual storytelling, visualization, future, ROI, leadership, change, transformation

Drawn Out: Television sets

By Drew Crowley

A good portion of my time at Tremendousness is spent drawing, and this has me wondering about how changing forms in technology have influenced the way they're represented. Take the TV, for example.

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9/16/19 8:08 AM

visual thinking, visual storytelling, drawing, visualization, "Drawn Out", technology

When animation works best: Strengthening internal communications with strategic animated videos

By Bill Keaggy

Sometimes we experience communication fatigue in the workplace. People get inundated with a large number of emails, Slack messages, texts, face-to-face meetings—and engagement suffers. Consider telling your story with animation… the possibilities are limitless.

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9/10/19 7:28 AM

animation, Animation & video, storyboard, storytelling, video, writing, visual storytelling, visualization, leadership

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