What we do Invoking imagery in the minds of others is the single most powerful way for leaders to communicate.
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By eileen clegg, on June 1st, 2011%
Putting together the Innovation Journalism Puzzle!
Innovating on deadline: We created a new approach to isual collaboration. As journalists were to gather at Stanford University for the third annual Innovation Journalism Conference, we wanted to create a visual experience to facilitate their collective intelligence. I could not be present, but Program for . . . → Read More: The Innovation Journalism Puzzle Comes Together
By eileen clegg, on April 16th, 2011%
excerpt from our Shape of Thought mural
Across cultures and throughout time, shapes have carried the power to inspire, intimidate, delight and inform. A spiral, a pentagram, a labyrinth may invoke momentary longing, fear, or curiosity, although we may not know why. Over the millennia, many mathematicians, artists and scientists studied the secrets . . . → Read More:
By sky, on July 24th, 2010%
[A guest post by “Sky”]
Amy Jussel writes about media and marketing, and their influence on kids, particularly their influence on girls, in her blog Shaping Youth. She has beaucoup experience in media and promotion. And she is greatly concerned about how media shape young girls’ perceptions and aspirations.
A while ago, Amy wrote . . . → Read More: Shaping Youth – it’s very visual
By eileen clegg, on January 16th, 2010%
Sketch created during our planning session for Program for the Future 2010CoLABoration at The Tech Museum www.programforthefuture.org Coss-discipline, cross-industry groups experimenting with new collaboration tools and processes to help our own organizations — while working together to solve global . . . → Read More: Sketch created during our planning session for Program for the Future 2010
By eileen clegg, on July 28th, 2008%
Link to NSF/MIT project about visuals in learning visuals in learning
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