🎯 Same Info, Different Impact: How Presentation Changes Perception


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Same Info

Different Impact

If your friend were the patient, which would they choose?

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A quick visual lesson on why presentation matters as much as content.

I’ve drawn this simple stick figure thousands of times for patients—it gets the job done, but how does it feel compared to a polished version?

Both images convey the same information, yet they send very different messages.

In this short clip, I show:

  • The original hand-drawn sketch I’ve used for years
  • A more refined version of the same concept
  • How each creates a unique perception, even though the message is identical

Discover why the way you present information can completely change how it’s received.

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All My Best,

Ryan

P.O. Box 11195, Blacksburg, VA 24062
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