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The Art of "Winning The Story Wars"
- THE ART OFWINNING THE STORY WARS
Designed and Illustrated by: Drew Beam - One year ago I started talking with a man named Jonah Sachs who was the founder of a communications design studio or shall I say a Story Telling studio called Free Range. Honestly It was creative love at first site, I loved his story telling through wise and empowering writing and he loved how my art naturally tells stories. We quickly began working together and I moved back to my home town of San Francisco from Brooklyn NY to work for his company. Jonah told me one day that he had been writing a book about how we need to tell better stories in our culture. I was excited by this idea and he wonderfully then invited me on a truly grand adventure to create the art for the book even before we even had a publisher.
I have never in my life had more fun on a project than creating the art for "Winning the Story Wars".
Written By: Jonah Sachs
Illustrated and Designed By : Drew Beam
Published: July 10, 2012Publisher: Harvard Business Review 
Cover and Type Design.Note: Type was created by combing two fonts and then hand painting over them.
Chapter 1 "The Story Wars Are all Around Us"Note: This image depicts the battle over the meaning of America : Glenn Beck and Annie LeonnardPS- Thanks Juliet for modeling Annie's body- I sadly modeled myself for Glenn even though I'm prolly 1/2 his weight
Chapter 2 "The Five Deadly Sins"Note: This image depicts marketing's five deadly sins: vanity, authority, insincerity, puffery, and gimmickryPS - I modeled myself for all characters accept the wolf - You can clearly see me as Narcissus
Chapter 3 "The Myth Gap"Note: This image depicts marketing in the myth gap: the Crying Indian, Occupy Wall Street, and the Marlboro ManPS - Thanks to Katie for modeling our Occupy woman. I modeled the other guys and felt like I was dressing up for the Village People
Chapter 4 " Marketing's Dark Art"Note: This image depicts Edward Bernays and the roots of marketing's dark artsPS I had to psyche myself up to get myself super depressed looking to model this shot
Chapter 5 " Tell the Truth - The Art of Empowerment Marketing"Note: This image depicts Abraham Maslow and the foundations of empowerment marketingPS - You can see me clearly clapping - trust me I'm not that Narcissistic- I just needed models sometimes late at night and I was the only guy around to work with.
Chapter 6 "Tell the Truth, Part II - The Hero's Journey"Note: This image depicts a hero's path for marketers: the life of Moses.PS My best friend Rob modeled Moses for me- I was gonna pee my pants while he was pretending to be Moses- Let's just say he got really into it
Chapter 7 " Be Interesting- Freaks, Cheats, and Familiars"Note: This image depicts winning the attention of our caveman brains: Freaks- Isaiah Mustafa from Old Spice commercials, Cheats- Sisyphus from a Greek Myth, and Familiars- Moopheus from the "Meatrix"PS Moopheus was so much fun to paint- He's known as a cartoon vector character and not dimensional. Isaiah's body was modeled by a dear friend who wants to remain anonymous. I modeled for Sisyphus- oh the magic of artistic license
Chapter 8 "Live the Truth"Note: This image depicts the final climb to authentic breakthrough: Live the TruthPS Took many shots with myself and friends to get the shot to draw from here- most of it came from taking artistic license- Wanna see these in 3D?Well I was crazy enough to attempt at turning all my illustrations into stereogram 3D images. If you have 3D glasses - now's the time to bust em' out!










If you'd like to visit Winning the Story Wars website and learn more about the book - Click Here
If you'd like to buy a copy of the book - Click HereThank You!Cheers:Drew Beam



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