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Share your thinking and make it visible

Sketchnotes stand out

To share a story.

An example sketch from a series of quick visuals for the L2 Talks at the Learning 2 conference. You can read about Paula’s story on Think!

To communicate, educate & inform.

Sketchnotes can be used to capture many things from meetings to books, talks and ideas.

You can see more of my sketchnotes and examples of visual thinking on Flickr.

To explain and present.

Sketchnotes can used to share information more visually. Infographics combine images and text to capture attention and inform the viewer.

You can find out more about the research and my own thinking in my blog, Think!

There are so many ways sketchnotes can work for you.

  • Communicate your story and inform others.

  • Capture the essence of a concept or idea.

  • Document discussions and present podcasts visually.

  • Capture your collective vision.

  • Visualise a book, presentation or podcast.

  • Illustrate a blogpost, article or social media post.

You can watch the process of making a sketchnote here.

This is a sketchnote from the podcast “The Study Buddy” with Oliver Caviglioli and Nathan McGurl on how to organise ideas - made on Procreate on the iPad.

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