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Graphic Recording from Marketing Camp

May 2nd, 2010 · 4 Comments · Information Visualization, Uncategorized, graphic recording, information design, sketchnotearmy, storytelling, visual sensemaking

redtettemer
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Above:Steve Red’s talk about how his agency, Red Tettemer has embraced change.

Agency of the Future: Part 1
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Agency of the Future: Part 2
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Above: Parts 1 and 2 of David Levy’s discussion of the agency of the future, using GrowthFactorX as an example of one approach.

GPTMC-Integreted Marketing Strategy
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Above: Veronica Wentz gave a high level view of the integrated marketing efforts of the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation

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  • http://www.marilynmarketing.com Marilyn Moran

    Jonny,
    Great job on the graphics. It really helped me understand what I had missed at Marketing Camp Philly yesterday while I was offline moving my life once again.
    Cheers,
    Marilyn

  • http://envizualize.com jonnygoldstein

    Thanks for taking the time the comment, Marilyn. Glad these graphic recordings helped you soak up some of the knowledge and atmosphere from Marketing Camp.

  • http://visitphilly.com Veronica Wentz

    Hi Jonny,
    I just read the post that included the graphic-on-the-fly of my presentation. By any chance could you send it to me if its still available? And thanks too for your tech assistance during my presentation. I really appreciate it!

    Warmest regards,

    Veronica