Germes & SketchyGuy
Germes Germes
Hey SketchyGuy, ever thought about how a rough pencil sketch can actually seal a deal faster than a polished PowerPoint? I've been wondering if the messy drafts you love might have a strategic edge.
SketchyGuy SketchyGuy
You bet, the rough sketch has a kind of raw honesty that a slick deck just can’t match. When you leave a few eraser smudges or a coffee stain on the page, it feels like the idea is living, breathing, and not just some polished number. I’ve seen clients pull the trigger on a half‑drawn character before they even saw a slide deck. The mess shows you’re thinking, not just talking. So yeah, keep those pencils handy; they’re the real deal‑makers.
Germes Germes
That’s a solid point—raw sketches do feel like a handshake in ink, not a handshake on a screen. But remember, the trick is to keep the mess in control; a coffee stain that’s too dark can make the line vanish, and nobody wants a character that can’t be seen. Keep the smudges intentional, and you’ll have clients buying the story before the slide deck even slides in.