Synopses & Reviews
The Sketchnote Handbook author Mike Rohde is back with even more tips and techniques for taking visual notes, whether at work, at school, at home, on a bus, or in the coffee shop down the street. In this video, Mike takes you out of the conference room and shows you new venues for using visual notetaking to capture all kinds of ideas, experiences, and memories that you’ll want to return to and share with others.
But that doesn’t mean you’ll stop sketchnoting during meetings. For those viewers who mastered the basic sketchnoting techniques taught in The Sketchnote Handbook–but who still struggle to capture hard-to-visualize terms and concepts–Mike reveals advanced techniques and strategies to keep you drawing, no matter how tough the topic.
About the Author
Mike Rohde is an experience and interface designer who has created usable and compelling applications for mobile, web, and dedicated devices. His clients include Northwestern Mutual, GE Health Care, Bio-Rad Laboratories, We Energies, Epocrates, and Qvidian. Rohde turned to experience design after 20 years as a successful print and web designer where he first developed his sketchnote approach and technique. Because of his sketchnote work, Rohde has been hired to illustrate REWORK and REMOTE, bestselling business books from 37signals; Chris Guillebeau’s The $100 Startup; Daniel Coyle’s The Little Book of Talent; and he has been hired to create live sketchnotes for a variety of conferences and events, including SXSW Interactive, An Event Apart, Summit Series, World Domination Summit, The Storyline Conference, Chick-fil-A Leadercast, and The SEED Conference. He has also taught sketchnoting workshops at conferences and for private companies. Rohde is the author of The Sketchnote Handbook: the illustrated guide to visual notetaking.