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All The Tips from Season 11 - SE11/EP14

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Sketchnote Army Podcast and Mike Rohde에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Sketchnote Army Podcast and Mike Rohde 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

In this final episode of The Sketchnote Army Podcast season 11, we’ve gathered all the tips from 13 fantastic visual thinkers to inspire you!

Sponsored by Concepts

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

An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.

Concepts’ infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. 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 a simple gesture.

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

Learn more: Concepts App

Running Order

  • Intro
  • Welcome
  • Sponsor: Concepts app
  • Tips
  • Outro

Links

1. Paul Mignard’s Tips

  1. Get in the habit of making and posting content regularly
  2. Be curious with new things
  3. Get inspired by learning by people online across disciplines

2. Renée Stevens’ Tips

  1. Try out XR and observe XR in everyday life
  2. Choose rhythm and routine instead of inspiration
  3. Break out of rectangles - think outside in open space

3. Andy McNally’s Tips

  1. Break things down into their basic shapes
  2. Focus on capturing the idea, add color and details later
  3. Don’t be afraid to leave space blank and return to it later
  4. Keep learning new things

4. Zsofi Lang’s Tips

  1. Look at other work that’s awesome and analyze and understand why
  2. Visually journal 3 things that happened today
  3. Don’t be discouraged when its hard, keep going
  4. Use 50% opacity layer or a sticky note to capture in-progress ideas

5. Andreas Gaertner’s Tips

  1. Use gray and black for 2 levels of information
  2. Shut up — DO IT! Practice again and again!
  3. Make your drawing process visible to the customer — don’t hide it!

6. Franziska Schwarz’s Tips

  1. Copy other artists’ work
  2. Draw a new idea by mixing two disconnected elements
  3. Hand letter poetry or quotes that you like

7. Adrien Liard’s Tips

  1. Practice consistently a little bit each day, regularity for the win
  2. Inspect your work looking for growth areas you can work on
  3. Practice the things that you’re weak on, it should hurt
  4. Draw from life because drawing is in the mind

8. Kris Neckelmann’s Tips

  1. Draw sample lines with your pens before you’re under pressure
  2. Find people’s work you like and analyze it to learn and grow
  3. Have patience!
  4. Show your work and reveal your journey

9. Lai Chee Chiu’s Tips

  1. Explore the 33% people rule
  2. Treat your drawing as a reward instead of a task
  3. Post as much work as you can

10. Tanmay Vora’s Tips

  1. Integrate visuals into everyday tasks and routines
  2. Share your work generously with others to keep yourself active
  3. Constraints will help you keep on track

11. William Warren’s Tips

  1. Creativity flourishes with boundaries
  2. Visualize the problem as a movie
  3. Pursue adjacent creative activities - painting or music

12. Chris Wilson’s Tips

  1. Create something that’s just for you and not public consumption
  2. Shake up your tools and play around with them
  3. Ask what a tool wants to used for and not used for, then play with both

13. Scott H. Young’s Tips

  1. Develop your own visual language
  2. Don’t worry about your stuff looking good!
  3. Look for a visual picture to represent an idea to help your learning

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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Sketchnote Army Podcast and Mike Rohde에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Sketchnote Army Podcast and Mike Rohde 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

In this final episode of The Sketchnote Army Podcast season 11, we’ve gathered all the tips from 13 fantastic visual thinkers to inspire you!

Sponsored by Concepts

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

An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.

Concepts’ infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. 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 a simple gesture.

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

Learn more: Concepts App

Running Order

  • Intro
  • Welcome
  • Sponsor: Concepts app
  • Tips
  • Outro

Links

1. Paul Mignard’s Tips

  1. Get in the habit of making and posting content regularly
  2. Be curious with new things
  3. Get inspired by learning by people online across disciplines

2. Renée Stevens’ Tips

  1. Try out XR and observe XR in everyday life
  2. Choose rhythm and routine instead of inspiration
  3. Break out of rectangles - think outside in open space

3. Andy McNally’s Tips

  1. Break things down into their basic shapes
  2. Focus on capturing the idea, add color and details later
  3. Don’t be afraid to leave space blank and return to it later
  4. Keep learning new things

4. Zsofi Lang’s Tips

  1. Look at other work that’s awesome and analyze and understand why
  2. Visually journal 3 things that happened today
  3. Don’t be discouraged when its hard, keep going
  4. Use 50% opacity layer or a sticky note to capture in-progress ideas

5. Andreas Gaertner’s Tips

  1. Use gray and black for 2 levels of information
  2. Shut up — DO IT! Practice again and again!
  3. Make your drawing process visible to the customer — don’t hide it!

6. Franziska Schwarz’s Tips

  1. Copy other artists’ work
  2. Draw a new idea by mixing two disconnected elements
  3. Hand letter poetry or quotes that you like

7. Adrien Liard’s Tips

  1. Practice consistently a little bit each day, regularity for the win
  2. Inspect your work looking for growth areas you can work on
  3. Practice the things that you’re weak on, it should hurt
  4. Draw from life because drawing is in the mind

8. Kris Neckelmann’s Tips

  1. Draw sample lines with your pens before you’re under pressure
  2. Find people’s work you like and analyze it to learn and grow
  3. Have patience!
  4. Show your work and reveal your journey

9. Lai Chee Chiu’s Tips

  1. Explore the 33% people rule
  2. Treat your drawing as a reward instead of a task
  3. Post as much work as you can

10. Tanmay Vora’s Tips

  1. Integrate visuals into everyday tasks and routines
  2. Share your work generously with others to keep yourself active
  3. Constraints will help you keep on track

11. William Warren’s Tips

  1. Creativity flourishes with boundaries
  2. Visualize the problem as a movie
  3. Pursue adjacent creative activities - painting or music

12. Chris Wilson’s Tips

  1. Create something that’s just for you and not public consumption
  2. Shake up your tools and play around with them
  3. Ask what a tool wants to used for and not used for, then play with both

13. Scott H. Young’s Tips

  1. Develop your own visual language
  2. Don’t worry about your stuff looking good!
  3. Look for a visual picture to represent an idea to help your learning

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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