VIDEO – Birth of a Marketoonist

Tom Fishburne started cartooning on the backs of Harvard Business School cases, and he draws from 16 years in the marketing and innovation trenches, including five at Method Products. Now, as the founder of Marketoonist, Fishburne helps world-wide organizations communicate with cartoons. What propels Fishburne’s cartoons is a belief that business is the single greatest agent of change, and he champions remarkable innovation as the process of bringing ideas to life without a thousand cuts and that the creative process shouldn’t end after the brainstorm. Fishburne writes, consults, and speaks about business creativity, innovation, and marketing, using cartoons and case studies to help tell the story.

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