Would your conference or corporate programme benefit from an injection of creativity, humour and pro-active decision making? If so, then Cartoon Capers may be just what you need!
In this comical event involving planning, communication and creative thinking, your teams must work effectively together to produce and create a giant cartoon story strip, including presenting all their frames in a sequential order – preferably the correct one! Within this hilarious and frenetic scenario, colour continuity, clarity of thought, focus on key messages and creative scripting of speech bubbles will be critical to each team’s success.
Cartoon Capers combines good-natured fun with a memorable means of reinforcing key messages and the end results can, of course, adorn the room for the remainder of your event.
So what are you waiting for? Add some YABBA DABBA DO!, KER-POW!, and VRRROOOOM to your next event!
Our Group Managing Director was absolutely delighted with all the effort you put into our Directors’ Weekend as the main objectives were certainly achieved and I believe it even surpassed that of last year’s event!
Many of the Directors were a little apprehensive beforehand - mainly because they did not know what to expect - but from all the positive feedback I have received you were able to put them at ease very quickly and more importantly it was immensely enjoyed by all.
Catalyst were an obvious choice to assist at this year’s event due to your excellent organisation, efficient manner, creative ideas and above all the unfailing enthusiasm from both you and your staff. However, we did initially have some misgivings with using yourselves for the second year running as we wanted a complete change of emphasis but our worries proved to be unfounded as you achieved this with an outstanding creative approach.
Bryant Group Plc
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