The Fortified Life Podcast with Jason Davis - EP 208 | William Warren | Founder & CEO of The Sketch Effect
Update: 2025-10-30
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🎙️ The Fortified Life Podcast with Jason Davis – Episode 208
“The Conquering Creative: Visual Thinking, Business Basics & Scaling Your Gift with William Warren”
👤 Guest:
William Warren – Founder & CEO of The Sketch Effect, illustrator, author of The Conquering Creative, and visual communication expert.
🌟 Episode Overview
In this episode of The Fortified Life Podcast, host Jason Davis (aka “Mr. Fortify”) sits down with William Warren, a lifelong creative, visual storyteller, and founder/CEO of The Sketch Effect. This company turns complex ideas into engaging visuals for events, organizations, and brands.William shares his journey from:
👨‍🎨 About William Warren
1. From Comics Kid to Visual Storyteller
”2. Art School, a Corporate Pivot, and a Drained Creative Soul
4. Why Visual Thinking Works (and Why It’s Not Just for “Artists”)
5. What The Sketch Effect Does: Graphic Recording, Animation & More
Primary Service: Graphic Recording (Live Visual Note-Taking)
Other Sketch Effect Services:
6. The Business Side: From Creative to CEOWilliam shares a critical distinction:
“There’s a big difference between being a really good creative and running an excellent creative business.”
Key insights for creatives:
7. The Conquering Creative: Changing Your Thinking, Actions & Outcomes
Jason and William discuss his book The Conquering Creative, which is built around three major shifts:
Your thoughts dictate your actions. Your actions become habits. Your habits become your future.”
One of the most significant mindset shifts for creatives:From: “My creativity is my passion.”
To: “My passion is my product.”
8. Scaling a Creative Team & Letting Go
đź”— Connect with William Warren & The Sketch Effect
The Sketch Effect (Company Site) 👉 thesketcheffect.comSpeaking, Workshops & Personal Site 👉 williamcwarren.comLinkedIn 👉 Search: William C. Warren
“The Conquering Creative: Visual Thinking, Business Basics & Scaling Your Gift with William Warren”
👤 Guest:
William Warren – Founder & CEO of The Sketch Effect, illustrator, author of The Conquering Creative, and visual communication expert.
🌟 Episode Overview
In this episode of The Fortified Life Podcast, host Jason Davis (aka “Mr. Fortify”) sits down with William Warren, a lifelong creative, visual storyteller, and founder/CEO of The Sketch Effect. This company turns complex ideas into engaging visuals for events, organizations, and brands.William shares his journey from:
- A kid obsessed with Calvin & Hobbes, Peanuts, and The Far Side,
- To an art school graduate with a master’s degree,
- To a corporate marketing professional stuck in spreadsheets,
- To launch a visual note-taking side hustle,
- To become a full-time creative entrepreneur and CEO leading a team of artists serving clients worldwide.
👨‍🎨 About William Warren
- Founder & CEO of The Sketch Effect, a visual communications company specializing in:
- Graphic recording / live visual note-taking
- Animation and motion graphics
- Infographics and visual summaries
- Visual thinking workshops
- Author of the book The Conquering Creative, where he shares nine key lessons from his first decade of building a creative business.
- A visual storyteller who thinks in pictures and helps organizations communicate complex ideas in simple, visual ways.
- A speaker and workshop leader, teaching teams how to leverage visual thinking and communication in the workplace.
1. From Comics Kid to Visual Storyteller
- As a child, William devoured newspaper comics like Calvin & Hobbes, Charlie Brown, and The Far Side.
- He fell in love with visual storytelling long before he knew what it was called.
- A first-grade project on Captain Cook made his mom realize his gifting—she thought he’d traced the ship, but he’d drawn it from scratch.
- Drawing in church bulletins as a kid became an early expression of his creativity.
”2. Art School, a Corporate Pivot, and a Drained Creative Soul
- William went to art school, earned a master’s degree, and won multiple awards.
- Then he did something unexpected: he took a corporate marketing job in a cubicle.
- He was grateful for the job, loved the team and his boss, but the work was slowly draining the creative part of his soul.
- Surrounded by emails, spreadsheets, and traditional corporate communication, he began drawing during meetings just to stay creatively alive.
- Instead of traditional note-taking, William started doing “sketch notes” in meetings:
- Words + images
- Simple icons, color, and layout
- Visual summaries of business concepts
- Colleagues noticed the value: he was turning verbal information into visual clarity.
- His reputation spread—“there’s this guy in marketing who does this weird visual thing.”
- He began getting invited to other meetings to sketch live.
- Someone finally whispered, “You know, you could probably start a business doing this.”
- He started The Sketch Effect as a side hustle, built up enough work, and eventually quit his job to pursue it full-time.
4. Why Visual Thinking Works (and Why It’s Not Just for “Artists”)
- William explains that all humans are visual learners, not just artists.
- Schools train us to communicate with words (writing & speaking), but rarely train us to communicate visually.
- As a result, workplaces end up with:
- Dense, wordy emails
- PowerPoint decks full of text no one reads
- Meetings where people “talk, talk, talk” and tiny sticks
- Our brains, however, are wired to think in images:
- When William reads or hears concepts, he visualizes them as a movie in his mind.
- Visual communication isn’t about being a great “artist”—it’s about:
- Clarifying ideas
- Making messages memorable
- Helping people learn and share more effectively
5. What The Sketch Effect Does: Graphic Recording, Animation & More
Primary Service: Graphic Recording (Live Visual Note-Taking)
- A live sketch artist attends an event—conference, keynote, panel, breakout, or even church/faith-based events.
- The artist:
- Listens actively to the content
- Synthesizes and distills key ideas and themes
- Translates concepts into visuals—icons, words, arrows, layouts
- Documents the talk in real time on:
- Large physical boards (“like big whiteboards”) or
- A digital tablet projected on the screen
- The result is a visual map of the talk or discussion that:
- Makes the event more engaging
- Helps attendees remember what they learned
- Extends the life of the content beyond the room
Other Sketch Effect Services:
- Animation & Motion Graphics
- Whiteboard videos
- Motion graphic explainers
- 2D animations
- Infographics / Summary Boards
- Still, visual summaries of content and ideas
- Workshops on Visual Thinking
- Teaching teams how to use visuals to brainstorm, plan, and communicate
6. The Business Side: From Creative to CEOWilliam shares a critical distinction:
“There’s a big difference between being a really good creative and running an excellent creative business.”
Key insights for creatives:
- Business isn’t as complicated as you think. You don’t need an MBA.
- You just need to be “good enough” at the basics:
- How sales work & why people buy
- How to hire and delegate
- Understanding basic finances and a P&L
- Minimizing overhead while increasing revenue
- Treating people well, honoring your word, and communicating clearly
- His time in corporate America taught him:
- Business, at its core, is about service, reliability, and integrity.
7. The Conquering Creative: Changing Your Thinking, Actions & Outcomes
Jason and William discuss his book The Conquering Creative, which is built around three major shifts:
- Shift Your Thinking
- Shift Your Actions
- Shift Your Outcomes
Your thoughts dictate your actions. Your actions become habits. Your habits become your future.”
One of the most significant mindset shifts for creatives:From: “My creativity is my passion.”
To: “My passion is my product.”
- For creatives, work is deeply tied to identity and soul.
- Moving from “I create just for love” to “I offer this as a product in the marketplace” can be emotionally challenging.
- If you don’t want to attach a price tag to your creative work:
- That’s okay—keep it as a hobby.
- But if you want to be a professional, you must:
- Accept that your passion is now a product
- Package it, price it, and present it to the world
8. Scaling a Creative Team & Letting Go
- The business quickly demanded more than one person could handle.
- Early on, a client required multiple breakouts to be sketched simultaneously, which forced William to think beyond “the William Show.”
- He began recruiting and training other artists, eventually building a team of 12–13 graphic recorders spread across the U.S. (plus partners in Europe).
- Emotionally, it was challenging to:
- Trust others to represent the brand.
- Release some of the creative control.
- Over time, he discovered:
- Some people aren’t the right fit—and that’s okay.
- Others are phenomenal and even better than him in certain areas.
- Today, he has complete confidence that his team will “crush it” for clients across locations.
đź”— Connect with William Warren & The Sketch Effect
The Sketch Effect (Company Site) 👉 thesketcheffect.comSpeaking, Workshops & Personal Site 👉 williamcwarren.comLinkedIn 👉 Search: William C. Warren
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