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.