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Season 14: All The Tips - S14/E10

Season 14: All The Tips - S14/E10

FromSketchnote Army Podcast


Season 14: All The Tips - S14/E10

FromSketchnote Army Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Jan 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this final episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast season 14, we’ve gathered all the tips from 9 fantastic visual thinkers to inspire you!Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnoting, available on iOS, Windows, and Android.Concepts' vector-based drawing feature gives you the power to adjust your drawings — any time you like. You can nudge the curve of a line, swap out one brush for another, or change stroke thickness and color at any stage of your drawing — saving hours and hours of rework.Vectors provide clean, crisp, high-resolution output for your sketchnotes at any size you need — large or small. Never worry about fuzzy sketchnotes again.Concepts is a powerful, flexible tool that’s ideal for sketchnoting.SEARCH “Concepts” in your favorite app store to give it a try.Running OrderIntroDr. Bryan VartabedianIngrid LillJono HeyElizabeth ChesneyLuke KelvingtonLena PehrsRev Andy GrayAshton RodenheiserGary KopervasOutroLinksDr. Vartabedian’s 33 Charts NewsletterIngrid Lill’s WebsiteJono Hey’s Sketchplanations WebsiteElizabeth Chesney’s WebsiteLuke Kelvington on LinkedInLena Pehrs’ WebsiteRev Andy Gray’s WebsiteAshton Rodenhesier’s WebsiteGary Kopervas’ Website1. Dr. Bryan Vartabedian’s TipsBe Intentional.Look for a role model.Keep it simple, keep it clean.2. Ingrid Lill’s TipsMessage first. Use your drawing to communicate.Keep it simple.Experiment. Use your art on your everyday use.3. Jono Hey’s TipsThe first draft is always perfect.Keep it simple.Keep going.4. Elizabeth Chesney’s TipsThere is no standard.Create playbooks or scrapbooks of your work.Get away from your desk. Take a break.5. Luke Kelvington’s TipsPractice and take courses.Use tools to perfect your work.Share your projects.It's okay to wait to be inspired.6. Lena Pehrs’ TipsExplore metaphors by taking creative or poetry classes.Get good structure in your drawing.Try and change format.Have some fun.Play with children. Draw with them.7. Rev Andy Gray’s TipsPractice using long-form, business-based YouTube videos.Network with other people.Photograph your work and link to it.Practice the "Something about" technique.8. Ashton Rodenheiser’s TipsHowever you need to create it, do it.Cliches are okay.Don't get into the comparing mode.When you are intimidated, you can instead flip it and turn it into inspiration.Have clean nice letters.9. Gary Kopervas’ TipsDo something and share it.If you want to learn something, draw it because you have to process the information to understand it.Share your work with people who inspire you, you never know where all that interaction might lead.Get on someone else's radar.CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasShownotes and transcripts: Esther OdoroTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde’s bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!
Released:
Jan 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Mike Rohde interviews sketchnoters about tools, techniques, and their approach to the practice and craft of sketchnoting.