It really gets interesting when you do it on wallpaper. I usually use the 30" brown wrapping paper from CVS or Wallgreen's, a lot of duct tape or masking tape, and different colored markers. Much better than a white board because someone gets to keep it.
Just this week, a client called me in to review a wallpaper prototype I did for him 2 years ago. He posted the whole thing in another room, gathered his team, and said, "Let's get started on this."
Funny, everybody in this week's session who was also in the first session looked at the paper and vividly remembered that day, even the food we ate while we did that.
Just this week, a client called me in to review a wallpaper prototype I did for him 2 years ago. He posted the whole thing in another room, gathered his team, and said, "Let's get started on this."
Funny, everybody in this week's session who was also in the first session looked at the paper and vividly remembered that day, even the food we ate while we did that.