I'm in Portland, having a quiet weekend and this seemed a perfect opportunity to try a little experiment - doing some video-podcasting. Or whatever you might call it. The two links below lead to a five minute video of me doing a little tip for account planners about drawing triangles to look clever and impressive in meetings. (Inspired by an original idea by Dylan Williams).
Videopod version 28MB. This version's been optimised for a iTunes and an iPod.
Smaller version 12MB. This version's smaller.
Russell, how could you give the game away, so well and so succinctly! Bet you DO know about graffiti. Do Brits know what a sharpie is? My favourite bit: "triangles don't have to be about threes" - you're a genius, you know that right?
Posted by: Carol | October 30, 2005 at 02:53 PM
Priceless. The only thing about the low res version is it doesn't show your tongue in your cheek.
Posted by: Iain Carruthers | October 30, 2005 at 10:09 PM
GOD BLESS YOU MR DAVIES!
And in the immortal words of Mr Dickens... "please sir, can we all have some more please"
Posted by: M@ | November 03, 2005 at 06:41 PM
ahahaha triangles, maps and diagrams all a planner needs to sintethize and convey information.
Although I prefer Kapferer's prism :D
Posted by: hidden persuader | November 08, 2005 at 07:24 PM