Deck from "Notebook Neophyte to Whiteboard Warrior," the Stanford d.school pop-up class I teach with Kate Rutter. It's a 4-hour crash course in visual communication.
More about the class, plus a curated list of recommended readings, at http://whiteboardwarrior.org.
54. basic face
shape; no hair
eyes are dots
in the middle
a nose is a
little tic mark
mouths have
small check tics
and an under
lip line
heads step-by-step
66. “I want to take better notes”
“I want to lead better brainstorms”
“I want to explain things better
as a TA”
“I want to be more
persuasive in groups”
“I want a new way to articulate
ideas”
“I want to be less shy about
drawing in front of others”
67. LargeSmall
Solo Collaborative
For You For Others
How big are you working?
Who’s doing it?
Who’s your audience?
(i.e. the person or
group of people
creating the sketch)
(i.e. people not in the
room, not involved in
creating)
84. TED Talk 4 minutes
Add: emphasis, type styles,
connectors, frames, depth,
color....
Again!
http://www.ted.com/talks/derek_sivers_how_to_start_a_movement
• title of talk!
• speaker name
(& portrait)!
• event!
• date!
• your name +
contact
How to start a movement
Derek Sivers at TED 2010, February 2010
87. LargeSmall
Solo Collaborative
For You For Others
How big are you working?
Who’s doing it?
Who’s your audience?
“For me, visual communication is for ___________.”
90. • Identify a concept that is hard to communicate to
others.
• Use either your notebook or a whiteboard to explain
it visually to a partner.
• You can talk while you draw, or draw before you talk.
• Reflect together when you are done.
Large
Collaborative
Small
Solo
For You For Others
3 minutes to explain
2 minutes to reflect
explain
91. Large
Collaborative
Small
Solo
For You For Others
3 minutes to explain
3 minutes to reflect
• Ask your partner to tell you about something that is
important to him or her.
• Use either your notebook or a whiteboard to record
while your partner talks.
• Reflect together when you are done.
record
93. For the next 2 weeks, carry your sketchbook
everywhere.
!
When you want to reach for your phone to fill time,
try reaching for your sketchbook instead.
!
When you do a crappy drawing, try drawing it 3
more times until you like it.
!
Post your drawings with #nn2ww!
what’s next?
http://whiteboardwarrior.org
94. More sketchnote resources
the Back of the Napkin!
by Dan Roam
Sketching User Experiences: The Workbook
by Saul Greenberg,Sheelagh Carpendale,
Nicolai Marquardt, Bill Buxton
http://whiteboardwarrior.org!
http://sketchnotearmy.com/
http://www.meetup.com/Sketchnotes-SF/
96. People to follow
Sketchnote Army
http://sketchnotearmy.com/
!
Mike Rohde
http://rohdesign.com
@rhodesign
!
Sunni Brown
http://sunnibrown.com
@sunnibrown
!
David Sibbet @ the Grove
http://grove.com
!
Dave Gray
http://www.davegrayinfo.com
@davegray
Sacha Chua
http://sachachua.com
@sachachua
!
Alexis Finch
http://graphitemind.com
@agentfin
!
Austin Kleon
http://austinkleon.com
@austinkleon
!
Eva Lotta-Lamm
http://www.evalotta.net
@evalottchen
102. LargeSmall
Sol Collaborative
For You For Others
How big are you working?
Who’s doing it?
Who’s your audience?
“For me, visual communication is for ___________
____________________________________________
______.”
Ideas I want to communicate visually:
1.___________________________________________
2._________________________________________