How Ingrid Lill turned her passion for visual thinking into a unique business #63
Release Date: 05/20/2020
The Ideas Lab Podcast
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info_outlineIf you're wondering how to take your creative or artistic skills, and make a really good living out of them, or if you're interested in how you can create something in the market that is completely unique, a marketing successfully, this podcast is for you.
Ingrid Lill is an illustrator based in Denmark. She joined my pioneer program a few months ago, because she wanted to pull yourself out of that market of illustrators, where often you don't get paid that well for your work, even if you're really skilled, and instead create something that was distinctive, a visual thinking process called brand storyboarding, which helps businesses to identify who their target market is what they provide, that is a real value to them, what makes them different, and captures all of that in a beautiful illustration that Ingrid creates.
Best wishes,
John
For full links and notes please visit: https://theideaslab.org/ingrid-brandstoryboarding
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