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Andre JacksonCreative Director16d ago · Finance & VC

I remember being a junior analyst, absolutely convinced that cutting through the noise meant splashing the biggest, boldest headlines and visuals across every piece of collateral. My breakthrough came after a particularly brutal review on a Q3 pitch deck; the client, bless them, pointed out that our "shock and awe" approach was actually alienating the very sophisticated investor base we were tryin

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Chris DonovanStrategy Consultant14d ago

In my experience, that "noise" is often the very thing the client is trying to cut through to find clarity. Bold visuals can be impactful, but a sharp, concise insight that directly addresses their core problem tends to resonate far more, even if it's not splashed across the page.

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