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64 The "Strategic Ascent" Post

  • Jan 28
  • 2 min read
Man building red stairs while standing on them, minimalist editorial illustration style.


I never understood the need to illustrate this concept with "business handshake over canyon" or "leaf growing out of pile of gold coins" (Yes, I have both in my stock vector illustration portfolio). Climbing the corporate ladder works fine, but that too has become a stock illustration cliche (Again, did that too, quite a few times actually).


While I get the need to communicate ideas to a wide audience using familiar concepts, I prefer honesty. The path up is never a straight line; it takes a lot of effort. For this one, I wanted to move away from the "magic" of success and focus on the precarious reality of building it. I call this concept 'Strategic Ascent' (it makes the sweat and anxiety of entrepreneurship sound much more elegant).


Instead of a smooth, pre-fabricated ladder, we see the jagged, manual effort of stacking one’s own path while standing on it. The bold red blocks provide a high-contrast focal point against the neutral background, emphasizing that growth isn't a natural occurrence—it’s a deliberate construction. No mountain-climbing gear required, suit will suffice.


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