Leonardo da Vinci was just possibly the greatest note-taker of all time. His journals account for approximately 13,000 pages of words and drawings, which combine the subjects of art, philosophy, science and engineering. Historians believe that da Vinci intended to publish his notebooks and recognized that information could be communicated more effectively to a wider audience through the use of both word and form.
In this day and age, we are bombarded with information from nearly endless sources. Much of this information passes through our consciousness with barely a hint of comprehension. It is important to find new and better ways to help your audience retain information beyond the moment of conversation.
The Illustrated Idea™ is a proven solution for enhancing, retaining and building upon spontaneous information. Ty records your facilitated meetings, brainstorm sessions, or other informational gatherings with words and drawings. The digital process is projected so that all meeting attendees can enjoy and build upon the moment – or can be recorded unobtrusively. Afterward, the words and illustrations are organized into a clear, concise PDF and then distributed, either electronically, or in printed form to meeting attendees. This ensures that those genius moments or spontaneous explosions of energy and ideas are not lost.