👀💡 VV06: Learning from the evolution of great visual communicators
Featuring visuals from Anthony Pierri, Robert Kaminski and Ash Lamb
One of my niche hobbies is to collect all the public works of visual thinkers in large (sometimes huge) Miro boards.
For example, I’ve been following Anthony Pierri, Robert Kaminski and Ash Lamb on LinkedIn. Anthony and Robert share constant visual inspiration about Product Marketing such as positioning and messaging, whereas Ash shares visual ideas for creative entrepreneurs.
These snapshots show how my private collections look like:
One of the unexpected benefits of these collections is to see how the craft of these people has evolved over time.
For example, these are some of the visuals that Robert was sharing 2 years ago:
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And more recently:
In Anthony’s case:
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Ash has a shorter timespan (1+ year) of sharing visuals:
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And more recently:
Seeing these evolutions and noticing patterns of craft improvement inspires me to become a better visual thinker, communicator and facilitator.
Hope this post inspired you 🙌
Do you have similar practices? Have you noticed patterns of your own visual craft evolution? Would love to learn from your perspectives 💡
I intend to use this newsletter as a place for playing with visuals and videos and for sharing “behind the stage” practices with anyone who is interested in improving their own visual practice 👀
Thanks for reading,
Bülent
I’m a seasoned Visual Facilitator who pioneers using 2D and 3D visuals for guiding sr. leadership decisions and initiatives in areas like strategy, foresight, org design and related.
Here I’m learning in public in the beautiful area of Visuals & Videos.






















