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Season 12: All The Tips - S12/E11

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In this final episode of The Sketchnote Army Podcast season 12, we’ve gathered all the tips from 9 fantastic visual thinkers to inspire you!

Presented by The Sketchnote Handbook’s 10th Birthday

Save 50% when you buy any two of the The Sketchnote Handbook, The Sketchnote Workbook, or The Sketchnote Handbook Video together with discount code HAPPY10.

For details on the offer, visit:

rohdesign.com/happy10

Offer ends December 31, 2022.

Sponsored by Concepts

This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by:

Concepts: an infinite, flexible creative tool for all your good ideas. Available on iOS, Windows and Android.

The new Concepts 6 for iOS has exciting new features, including a modernized canvas interface, a freshly structured, easier to use gallery that integrates with the iOS Files app, and RGB and HSL color options added to its already extensive Copic color palettes.

Concept’s infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Draw and take notes with liquid pens, markers and brushes in your favorite colors.

Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size — with simple gestures.

Drag+drop images onto the canvas, and use layers and grids to organize your creative space.

When you’re ready to share, export straight to your friends or team.

SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.

Learn more: Concepts App

Running Order

  • Intro
  • Hermen Lutje Berenbroek
  • Tanvi Agarwal
  • Jude Pullen
  • Natalia Talkowska
  • David Neal
  • Kate Rutter
  • Tim May
  • Raven Henderson
  • Sathya
  • Outro

Links

Amazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.

1. Hermen’s Tips

  1. Trust the power of the human brain.
  2. Embrace your mistakes!
  3. Draw your conversations for better understanding

2. Tanvi’s Tips

  1. Focus on the thinking and execution of your visualizations
  2. Consume a lot of good content, observe and learn because your mind-shift from good content impacts your style
  3. Invest in yourself!

3. Jude’s Tips

  1. Make your brain engage in the environment and challenge yourself to sketch on objects
  2. Draw for someone not in your world: your mom
  3. Learn to sketch upside-down to stay in flow as you sketch for someone else

4. Natalia’s Tips

  1. Talk to other people, especially outside of your area
  2. Do something else to break out of your old ways: course, approach, etc.
  3. Believe who you and and this is what you do

5. David’s Tips

  1. Find some way to make visualization a regular thing - practice
  2. Keep at your practice, don’t give up!
  3. Forgive yourself when your work is not as great as you want it to be
  4. Challenge yourself to develop your own way to create things

6. Kate’s Tips

  1. Draw until the pen runs dry
  2. 3 Times a Charm
  3. Talk with someone about their work and share yours, asking “why”

7. Tim’s Tips

  1. Believe in the value of sketchy work for collaboration
  2. Don’t put pressure on yourself to make drawings beautiful
  3. Take a class in something new that you don’t know about

8. Raven’s Tips

  1. Do a challenge like Inktober with prompts
  2. Go smaller, like with sticky notes!
  3. Listen to others for good ideas

9. Sathya’s Tips

  1. Have a craftsman’s mindset
  2. Be a great fan of things you love and want to recreate
  3. Copy then master it and make it your own
  4. Build in public

Credits

Subscribe to the Sketchnote Army Podcast

You can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.

Support the Podcast

To 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!

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In this final episode of The Sketchnote Army Podcast season 12, we’ve gathered all the tips from 9 fantastic visual thinkers to inspire you!

Presented by The Sketchnote Handbook’s 10th Birthday

Save 50% when you buy any two of the The Sketchnote Handbook, The Sketchnote Workbook, or The Sketchnote Handbook Video together with discount code HAPPY10.

For details on the offer, visit:

rohdesign.com/happy10

Offer ends December 31, 2022.

Sponsored by Concepts

This episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by:

Concepts: an infinite, flexible creative tool for all your good ideas. Available on iOS, Windows and Android.

The new Concepts 6 for iOS has exciting new features, including a modernized canvas interface, a freshly structured, easier to use gallery that integrates with the iOS Files app, and RGB and HSL color options added to its already extensive Copic color palettes.

Concept’s infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Draw and take notes with liquid pens, markers and brushes in your favorite colors.

Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size — with simple gestures.

Drag+drop images onto the canvas, and use layers and grids to organize your creative space.

When you’re ready to share, export straight to your friends or team.

SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.

Learn more: Concepts App

Running Order

  • Intro
  • Hermen Lutje Berenbroek
  • Tanvi Agarwal
  • Jude Pullen
  • Natalia Talkowska
  • David Neal
  • Kate Rutter
  • Tim May
  • Raven Henderson
  • Sathya
  • Outro

Links

Amazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.

1. Hermen’s Tips

  1. Trust the power of the human brain.
  2. Embrace your mistakes!
  3. Draw your conversations for better understanding

2. Tanvi’s Tips

  1. Focus on the thinking and execution of your visualizations
  2. Consume a lot of good content, observe and learn because your mind-shift from good content impacts your style
  3. Invest in yourself!

3. Jude’s Tips

  1. Make your brain engage in the environment and challenge yourself to sketch on objects
  2. Draw for someone not in your world: your mom
  3. Learn to sketch upside-down to stay in flow as you sketch for someone else

4. Natalia’s Tips

  1. Talk to other people, especially outside of your area
  2. Do something else to break out of your old ways: course, approach, etc.
  3. Believe who you and and this is what you do

5. David’s Tips

  1. Find some way to make visualization a regular thing - practice
  2. Keep at your practice, don’t give up!
  3. Forgive yourself when your work is not as great as you want it to be
  4. Challenge yourself to develop your own way to create things

6. Kate’s Tips

  1. Draw until the pen runs dry
  2. 3 Times a Charm
  3. Talk with someone about their work and share yours, asking “why”

7. Tim’s Tips

  1. Believe in the value of sketchy work for collaboration
  2. Don’t put pressure on yourself to make drawings beautiful
  3. Take a class in something new that you don’t know about

8. Raven’s Tips

  1. Do a challenge like Inktober with prompts
  2. Go smaller, like with sticky notes!
  3. Listen to others for good ideas

9. Sathya’s Tips

  1. Have a craftsman’s mindset
  2. Be a great fan of things you love and want to recreate
  3. Copy then master it and make it your own
  4. Build in public

Credits

Subscribe to the Sketchnote Army Podcast

You can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.

Support the Podcast

To 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!

  continue reading

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