Own your ideas now.

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Taylavision' was an initiative during the '90s by Greg Taylor working exclusively for a few clients who recognised his  illustrations as a dynamic way to support their advertising, marketing and business presentations to clients. But it was often an investment that occurred at the rapidly diminishing end of their budget. 
Future thinking now. 
TVN came about when Greg suggested to his clients he become involved at the beginning of the creative process to envision, conceptualise, visualise even predict what they meant to accomplish. It was a brilliant collaboration that completely changed the way they did things.They could identify where value could outweigh costs, how plans, designs and preproduction could be well thought through at the earliest stage.The predictive nature of ideas yields both the ways and the means by which ideas can be realised before they start to wander from their original intent.
TVN (aka taylavision) Envision: to imagine as a future possibility.
Since then TVN' has been thoroughly tested across the creative industries in Sydney, Melbourne and London. Some brilliant designers, art directors and producers have benefited from the proficiency of Greg's sketches to save both the time and money and quickly identify what's working and what's not. 
Greg's well-developed design and art direction skills add much to the way creatives decide on what actions to take before a concept goes into production. TVN is nothing new. But it assists creatives gain understanding, yield solutions, reduce errors and premature decisions and make crucial adjustments virtually, as quickly as they came to mind. These all equate to saving time and money.
Who are the creatives? Designers, Film directors and scriptwriters, producers, editors, production designers, art directors, photographers, illustrators, yacht designers, concept designers, researchers, architects, entrepreneurs, engineers, urban developers, inventors and visionaries and executive directors. 
Awarded by the Brisbane Art Directors (Queensland) the New Zealand, artist, illustrator, art director, designer and author, GregTaylor lives in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. Dip Graphic Art and design (ATI), Neiss Cert. Business Management (NSW,Aus). 
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PLAN VISUALLY.
ESTABLISH THE FIRST STEPS OF YOUR PLAN BY UNDERSTANDING WHAT'S AT THE END OF IT.
Here's some first thoughts that that occurred to a diverse clientele so they could plan what to do next.
Inception
ENVISION
SAVE TIME AND MONEY OBTAINING A VISUAL ACCOUNT OF YOUR IDEA AT ITS INCEPTION.
Presenting ideas well depends on how well you have thought them though and explain what you were thinking.
TVN IS THE ART OF START.
'THE MOST EFFECTIVE COURSE FOR AN IDEA BEGINS BY DRAWING IT.'
The language of the imagination is imagery. TVN clearly and beautifully explains whatever it has to say.
IDEAS ARE ELUSIVE.
OWN THEM, MAKE THEM YOURS BEFORE SOMEONE ELSE DOES.
Because ideas are predictive, they can be very valuable intellectual property. Creatives own their ideas as quickly as they can describe them.
IDEAS THAT WORK
TVN IS THE SHREWD MANAGEMENT OF IDEAS SO YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO NEXT.
Due to the ability of the imagination to come up with ideas it can simultaneously show you how to action them.
CONCEPTUALISE.
GET YOUR IDEAS ACROSS WITH UNFORGETABLE IMAGES SO EVERYONE WILL REMEMBER THEM.
Brief the whole crew with TVN's brilliant story boards or key frames so everyone will see what you mean
IDEAS ARE CURRENCY.
GET ANALYTICAL AND PRACTICAL AND IDENTIFY THEIR INHERENT VALUE.
When an evaluation of a new idea, new product, or project is being discussed, TVN proficiently produces a perspective that meets every one's point of view.
VISUALISE
GAIN CONTROL OF YOUR IMAGINATION AND SEE IDEAS DEVELOP PROFICIENTLY.
Turn your thoughts and intentions into a visual explanation of what you are hoping to achieve.
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