by Melissa Dinwiddie | Apr 10, 2019 | Visual Thinking
Practicing different buildings on flip chart paper. . . . #visualfacilitation #graphicfacilitation #visualnotes #graphicrecording #sketchnotes #sketchnote #sketchnoting #sketchnotearmy #graphicrecorder #visualshownotes #originalart #visualthinking...
by Melissa Dinwiddie | Apr 9, 2019 | Visual Thinking
In visual facilitation, simplicity and speed are key. Way more important than realism or aesthetics. “Learning to draw” means something different when your goal is to communicate concepts than when your goal is to express the glory of a landscape (or whatever). ? Here...
by Melissa Dinwiddie | Apr 8, 2019 | Visual Thinking
Practicing drawing 3D boxes at my flip chart. As you can see, they get better with practice! ? . . . #practice #visualfacilitation #graphicfacilitation #visualnotes #graphicrecording #sketchnotes #sketchnote #sketchnoting #sketchnotearmy #graphicrecorder...
by Melissa Dinwiddie | Mar 10, 2019 | Visual Thinking
Last day of the Friends of Calligraphy retreat. Last sheet of roll paper. I visually captured episode 370 of @freakonomicsradio, How to Fail Like a Pro. Integrating a bit of sign writer’s script and casual script from @corpgraffitiart’s How to Letter Like a Sign...
by Melissa Dinwiddie | Mar 8, 2019 | Visual Thinking
I’ve been enjoying making visual notes of this series on creativity on @freakonomicsradio. This chart is from episode 369, A Good Idea Is Not Enough. My favorite takeaway: David Galinson’s (sp?) two life cycles of creativity. Conceptualists have new ideas, and have...