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Can you really draw a route to success?

Written by Gemma Todd | Oct 24, 2025 9:51:03 AM

Like most businesses, we spend a lot of time thinking about the questions you might have about what we do. And this is a big one: can you really draw your way to success in business? Can a drawing really be the thing that makes the difference? The simple answer is yes. Let co-founders, Dan and Chris, explain...

“Every business, organisation and brand talks about its vision. But how many of them have actually made it visual?” says Dan. “For some reason, there's a gap between our innate understanding of the usefulness of visuals, and our willingness to use them when it really counts.”

It has always been Scriberia's mission to show people that pictures are not mere decoration — they have an important part to play at every stage of a project. They’re where the hard work happens.


We’re all familiar with the phrase “a picture is worth a thousand words,” and the idea that the human brain can process visual information far quicker than the written word. Yet we often underestimate how well we can think visually — and how much easier the tasks of ideation, collaboration and prioritisation become when we dare to do them visually, too. (What is visual thinking?)

Drawing is serious business

Although we don’t (often) ask our clients to do the drawing, we do ask them to trust drawing to take them where they need to go. By making their ideas visual — with the help of our talented team — we help them to articulate problems and solutions with a level of clarity they couldn’t have achieved any other way.

“Drawing is a really powerful decision-making tool. When you draw something, you make a series of decisions about what to put in and what to leave out. What’s important? What’s irrelevant? What helps to tell the story, and what doesn’t?”

Dan Porter, Co-founder, Scriberia

If you can apply the same ruthless logic that drawing demands to the complex challenges of business, you hit on a truly valuable way of working. At Scriberia, we don’t think of drawing as a means for merely communicating a perfectly polished idea. We use it as a thinking tool — as a way to find and refine the idea in the first place, and to facilitate better conversations around it.

From that place, you can, of course, create a polished piece of visual communication that makes light work of telling the story or sharing important information.

“I always describe Scriberia pictures as ‘hardworking pictures’ — every single one leaves our studio and goes into the world with an important job to do, and I’m proud of that.”

Chris Wilson, Co-founder, Scriberia
Drawing is the filter

Drawing allows you to put thoughts — in raw and messy form — into a space where you can share them, debate them, improve them and, eventually, create a clearly defined vision behind which you can all align.

“That’s why we’d never think of a vision mapping project as ‘just a picture’,” says Dan. “Because we know that every vision mapping client goes on this incredible journey — from the first messy workshop to the moment they’re holding a beautiful piece of work in their hands.” (Don’t know what vision mapping is?)

“It’s an amazing filter,” agrees Chris. “We come in with a piece of paper and pens and just get rid of all that business bullshit people have in their heads and ask them what it all really means. It forces people to change the way they communicate around their particular set of problems.”

“I always describe Scriberia pictures as ‘hardworking pictures’ — every single one leaves our studio and goes into the world with an important job to do, and I’m proud of that.”

Looking for inspiration? Browse a few of our latest vision mapping projects to see how drawing can bring your ideas to life.