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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 2/5/2026 2:42 pm
 
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Time Id: 12682
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Title/Caption: Meeting with Abby
Start Date/Time: 2/10/2026 1:00 pm
End Date/Time: 2/10/2026 2:45 pm
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click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - These are some mock-ups, done by Abby Elkins, showing the concept of less hierarchy and more fluidity - dealing with company structure and how things are organized.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Concept artwork done by Abby Elkins - dealing with the four basic departments within the adilas jellyfish model. Multiple mock-ups, talking about what we like and don't like.
 


Notes:

Working with Abby. Small overview of where we are going. After we chatted about a bunch of topics, we did some work on her graphics. See attached for the concept artwork mock-ups. Also, here are some of my other notes:

- Talking about creating vision videos to create the steam (stone soup) or the draw (invitation what draws people in).

- Being interested in people and their stories. Bringing people together. Abby was talking about these people who have been walking from state to state and bringing people together (passive awareness).

- Actions of a small group of people that affect the bigger populous... becoming a cause - what moves me? People will work for money, people, and a cause.

- Bringing things together in the same spot.

- Rule of attraction. Magnetism for something. Picturing things in your head and then bringing those things together.

- Thinking beyond adilas - like life and the universe.

- Abby, thinking outside of the box (a life analogy). Challenging business minded persons and their boxes and/or origination. People like to organize things. It is okay to be different, and some people will resonate (agree/echo) with that.

- Puzzle type analogy - the individual pieces vs the whole. Fitting together, interlock, connect vs just sitting side by side (drawing boxes just next to each other - no real connection vs connected pieces - interlocking and complimentary).