Guided Course: Hand-Drawn Visual Notes for Presentations
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A guided course by Scriberia , Visual Thinking Agency
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Guided Project: Hand-Drawn Visual Notes for Presentations
“Now it's your turn to put everything you've learned into practice. This project is designed to help you apply the knowledge from the course in a creative and personal way. If you're not sure where to start, don’t worry—we’ll give you some ideas to get going and let your imagination flow. What matters most is that you explore, experiment, and enjoy the process while developing your own project. Share your result with the community and get inspired by others! 1. Summarize a TED Talk with a dynamic visual sketchnote Choose a TED Talk that inspires you and summarize it in a sketchnote that combines key words, drawings, and visual structures to communicate the main ideas clearly and creatively. Pay attention to the flow of the talk, the most powerful concepts, and how to visualize them. Example project: Sketchnote of “The Power of Vulnerability” by Brené Brown, highlighting key concepts like connection, empathy, and authenticity. 2. Explain a complex process with a step-by-step sketchnote Think of a process you often explain to others (how an engine works, how to brew specialty coffee, or how to organize your day) and turn it into a clear and engaging sketchnote. Use visual elements like arrows, sequences, icons, and characters to support understanding. Example project: Visual guide to brewing coffee with a Chemex, from grinding the beans to the final pour. 3. Create a visual guide on your favorite topic Develop a sketchnote that acts as a mini-guide to something you're passionate about: film, music, cooking, history, science... The goal is to share enthusiasm and knowledge through a coherent and well-structured visual narrative. Example project: Sketchnote on indie film movements with graphic references, key directors, and narrative styles. 4. Illustrate a personal story or meaningful anecdote Choose a personal experience you'd like to share and transform that memory into a visual narrative. Reflect on what emotions you want to convey and how the visual structure can enhance the impact of the story. Example project: Sketchnote about your first day in a new city, including mind maps, emotions, challenges, and discoveries. 5. Live sketchnoting: document a class, podcast, or event Practice your synthesis and real-time drawing skills by creating a live sketchnote. Choose an online lecture, podcast episode, or recorded class. Focus on capturing the key ideas while maintaining a clear and fluid design. Example project: Live sketchnote of “The Daily” podcast episode on a current topic, combining facts, quotes, and visual elements. ”
Course summary for: Guided Course: Hand-Drawn Visual Notes for Presentations
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Illustration, Marketing & Business -
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Communication, Creative Consulting, Creativity, Drawing, Portfolio Development
Scriberia
A guided course by Scriberia
Dan Porter and Chris Wilson founded Scriberia over a decade ago with the aim of creating pictures that work hard for their clients. From their studio in London, they’ve provided clients like Twitter, Adidas, the UN, the Red Cross, and other government agencies with illustrations that visually communicate information in a way that is both engaging and insightful. They believe that every piece that has left their studio has had an important job to do.
Chris is an Edinburgh-native who went on to study art and animation in university. Before meeting Dan, he worked as a creative director for almost a decade. Dan is from Manchester, and he studied art history and worked in art galleries. For Dan, drawing used to be for entertainment, but he soon stumbled upon the world of drawing conversations and applying it to data visualization. Soon after, Chris and Dan met, combined their creative abilities, and thus, Scriberia was born.
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