Lori Silverstein shared a post from Quickplay that featured a comic explainer, mentioning that “this could be a very impactful way for us to start being more creative … and differentiate our value proposition.” True. Comic explainers convey both creativity and differentiation. I’ve used sketchnotes for the same effect, but comic explainers are easier to follow than sketchnotes. So I fed this image to ChatGPT and asked it to modify my Sketchnote prompt: How would I modify this prompt to draw a Scott McCloud style explainer comic page in color? I’m looking for the way in which he explained Google Chrome when it was released, but with more vibrant colors. Something like the attached image is good for me. Draw this as a visually rich, intricately detailed, colorful, and funny, sketchnote (square 1:1). Use comic-style font in caps. Keep the text to under 300 words. Prefer evocative imagery over text. Think about the most important points, structure it logically so that the sketchnote is…
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