Visual Storytelling and Vino

  • 26 August 2021
  • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
  • Virtually via Zoom

Registration

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In this highly interactive one hour visual communication workshop, you will deep dive into some brilliant shortcuts that can transform the way you innovate, prototype and explore and communicate ideas with your customers.

Hosted by the AMI NSW Committee

Are you keen to truly engage people in a way that science tells us our brain loves? Would you like to kickstart your ability to tell great stories? Do you want to know the shortcuts to turbo charge the way you communicate visually, and problem solve with ease?

If the answer is yes, join us for a fun and highly interactive visual communication workshop with Simon Banks; author, podcaster and international speaker on creativity, innovation and design and a happily recovering artist.

In this session you will deep dive into some brilliant shortcuts that can transform the way you innovate, prototype and explore and communicate ideas with your customers

You will discover:

  • The Neuroscience of why our brain loves visual communication
  • The no.1 thing that kills people's ability to draw
  • The one simple shape that can transform your communication and how you collate information
  • The three most important lines you could ever draw
  • How to create empathy by drawing people in your visual communication (goodbye stick figure!)
  • How to use visual communication as part of your storytelling toolkit for communication and client engagement

So we encourage you to grab a glass of wine (or two), and look forward to the company of some like-minded marketers as we all learn how to draw!

About our Visual Storyteller:


Simon Banks
Author, Podcaster and International Speaker




     

Simon Banks is an author, podcaster and international speaker on creativity, innovation and design and a happily recovering artist.

He describes his geek out spot as the intersection of creativity and design, learning, people and passion which he sees as essential building blocks for future leaders and developing an innovative culture. His Big Why? To use his artist's curiosity combined with his 20-year corporate career to build a more creative world to enable people and business to thrive in the Modern Age.