Elaine & Fiasko
Ever thought of how a splash of paint could outsmart a boardroom presentation?
A splash of paint can catch the eye, but in the boardroom the data has to prove the point. Visuals help, but they’re just the opening line.
Sure, data can win a meeting, but if the numbers are bland, they’re just a wall of text. Throw a wild chart on a wall, add a dash of color, watch the room tilt. The boardroom gets the fact, the paint keeps the room awake.
Color draws eyes, facts keep them. If the chart is a gimmick and the data is weak, the paint is just a distraction. Keep the story strong, then let the colors amplify it.
You’re right, if the paint is a circus act and the data is a trick, you’re just dressing a flop. Keep the numbers sharp, then splash the paint where it screams louder than the numbers. The story does the heavy lifting, the colors just throw the whole thing into a gallery‑ready rebellion.
Sounds like a solid plan—tight data, bold visuals, and a clear narrative. That’s the recipe for a presentation that doesn’t just speak, it dominates the room.
Nice, but remember—don’t just let the data whisper. Let the paint shout louder than the numbers, then let the narrative tie it all together. That’s how you make a room sit up, or throw the whole thing into a mural.