Do you need inspiration on how to view your business from a different lens? Well, look no further to “Dreamosity’s Remarks”, Marcelle Allen’s first publication from January 2024.
January’s publication introduces its readers to various kinds of data art in hopes to inspire creativity and encourage business owners visually to connect with others. Marcelle starts with a basic string visual to represent different types of conversations that people have on a daily basis. This can be professional, casual, scripted, improv, and so much more. Data art as simple as a string can lead to discovering patterns in your own conversations and improving them for better outcomes, either for yourself or for your business.

Next, Marcelle presents a visual tool for mapping your sphere of influence based on daily interactions. You can also use the string data art to help better understand what networks you are in for this visual! Each sphere represents a network you are in, and its opacity represents your level of influence within it. This insight allows for targeted marketing strategies and leveraging connections for growth within your business.

Marcelle also reimagines sales activity patterns through a floral wreath-like model, where petals symbolize conversations, leaves represent appointments, branches represent proposals or invoices, and flowers represent payments or checks. Each day of the month can be laid out as a dot on the circle, and when the whole month comes together, your data turns into a beautiful display of artwork. This brings more beauty and enjoyment to the process and relieves the intimidation that spreadsheets and documents can bring to viewing your data. If this is something that especially interests you, then the “Financial Joy” book would be a perfect addition to your collection for a comprehensive look at your yearly data!
Net profit can also be a daunting piece of data to uncover, so Marcelle introduces a fun and playful way to “grade” yourself for the month. Each $1,000 made from the month is determined by a piece of fruit. For example, a blueberry is $1,000, a banana is $7,000, and a watermelon is $10,000. Finances can be a stressful part of any business, so finding ways to bring enjoyment to the process can achieve greater results.
Marcelle also identifies 7 key elements for business success: leadership, marketing, sales, customer service, financial management, operations, and product development. Each element can be explored through data art, with her Discovery Deck featuring 25 diverse visuals for leveraging business growth, including logos, infographics, media bling, and so much more.
If you’re interested in using data art to elevate your business and want a more in-depth review and explanation, check out the January edition of “Dreamosity’s Remarks.” https://issuu.com/dreamosity/docs/dreamosity_remarks_2024_1_
To dive deeper into these strategies, consider booking a session with Marcelle for personalized guidance on enhancing your business’s creative and strategic aspects.