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MAX YOUR TEXT

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Learn the science and techniques behind the art of effective written communication.

Translated from Greek, the word kaleidoscope means beautiful-form-to-see. Once held and turned by the human hand a magnificent array of colorful images emerge. Processed by multiple parts of the brain, a sense of wonder and entertainment captivates the imagination. 

A book, manual, report, or pamphlet is also held and the pages turned, but the eye sees only rigid, small, black characters on a stark white background. The mind receives minimal visual stimulation, so the mental picture must be formulated from just the monotonous text. UNTIL NOW! 

• Learn how the reader’s brain absorbs your written word. 
• Learn why black-on-white text is not enough. 
• Learn to accentuate your work with 7 techniques that turn your written communication into a sensory experience.  

Available in 2-hour Presentations or Half-day Workshops

Attendees will:
*Journey through the colorful, cross-cultural history of pre-Gutenberg writing
*Grasp how to impact the right-brained imagination and its effect on human perception
*Master the techniques of Font Variations and Eye-chains that speed-slow the reader 
*Learn the art of Energized Text and Creative Punch-uation 
*Understand the triggers of Integrated Imagery
*Leave with the know-how to immediately create intriguing, persuasive, and memorable written communications.

Workshop tuition includes a copy, for all attendess, of the first KaleidoScript novel, CATALYST.

Who would benefit from improving their written communications? Who wouldn't?

To arrange a PRESENTATION or WORKSHOP and learn about tuition costs - Contact Bob@MeandYouToo.com

To learn more about KaleidoScript - View www.MeandYouToo.com/KaleidoScript.php
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presentations, writing, books, text, words, graphics, art, teaching, manuals



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