ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Basic Strategic Art Program

So, a basic strategic art program is when a group of people get together and plan out how they want to use pictures, drawings, and other visuals to help them achieve their goals. You know how sometimes when you're trying to explain something to someone, it's easier to show them a picture or a drawing? That's where strategic art comes in.

Let's say you wanted to plan a big party. You and your friends could use strategic art to help plan it. You could draw pictures of the decorations you'll need, what kind of food and drinks you want, and even make a collage of ideas for party games. That way, you can see everything you need to do all in one place and it helps you stay organized.

Now imagine you're a CEO of a big company. You might want to use strategic art to help plan out your marketing campaigns or new product launches. Your team could draw pictures to help explain to investors what the new product does or make eye-catching graphics for social media ads.

Basically, strategic art is just using pictures and drawings to help organize ideas and communicate them to others. It can be used for anything from planning a party to running a big company.