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Tag Archives: visual metaphor
My First Visual Metaphor
I did my first Visual Metaphor or VLM as my client calls them in 2005. My client is a counselor who works with executives and teaches them leadership skills and helps them with issues involving personnel making them more effective … Continue reading →
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Surgery and Leaps of Faith – Visual Metaphors
Here’s another Visual Metaphor that I created for a client that deals with executives and trains them in leadership and people skills. The client asks her client to come up with a 3-part list consisting of 1. Where they were, … Continue reading →
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From Leaky Dikes to the U.S. Congress – Visual Metaphors
Here’s another Visual Metaphor that I created for a client that deals with executives and trains them in leadership and people skills. The client asks her client to come up with a 3-part list consisting of 1. Where they were, … Continue reading →
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Visual Metaphors: Statue Happy
Here’s another recent visual metaphor. This guy was statue happy for some reason although one of these things is not like the others! STATUE – POWERBOAT – STATUE. Is it number 2?
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Visual Metaphors
I haven’t posted a series of my visual metaphors in a while, but I was pleased with the way this one turned out so I figured I would foist it on you, my loyal readers. This series is about an … Continue reading →
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Visual Metaphor
Here’s another Visual Metaphor. As I’ve written before, I have a client who uses my illustrations as a teaching tool for her clients who work in the upper echelons of business. In this series, my client’s client is trying to … Continue reading →
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The Boys of Autumn?
Being that baseball is all the rage right now in Philadelphia, I figured I’d drag out this particular visual metaphor. As I’ve written before, I create these sequential illustrations for a client who works with executives, head honchos and bigwigs. … Continue reading →
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