


How to Practice Sketchnoting
Have you ever had the necessary skills to do something but failed anyway? Maybe you made the perfect cookie recipe… but then you burned them. Or maybe you’ve been playing soccer for 10 years, but missed the goal when it counted? When I first learned to...
When Sketchnoting Might Not Be Appropriate
As much as I’d like to say “Sketchnoting is for anyone, anywhere, anytime!” it’s just not true. There are some instances where sketchnoting isn’t appropriate or practical. Read on to find out what they are so you can avoid these...
Lecture-Based vs. Experience-Based Sketchnotes
There are two types of sketchnotes: Lecture-Based Lecture-based visual notes are taken when one party actively shares new insight or information with another party. Some examples are conferences, school classes, church sermons, panels, work meetings, and workshops....
3 Reasons Why You Need to Start Documenting NOW
Documentation is extremely important as you learn and progress in your skills. Here are 3 reasons why you should start documenting NOW.
