This graphic summarizes my takeaways from the book “Show and Tell” by Dan Roam.
Read MoreThis graphic represents how visuals can help provide a cure for information overload.
Read MoreThis graphic represents the role communication plays in social change movements.
Read MoreAmong artists of all kinds there is an ongoing dialogue about the effect that our gifts can have on larger social and political debates. I've long thought the story of power, though, can actually be best understood by merely taking a course in art history. For all sorts of reasons, art has long been an essential tool of the powerful. And, importantly, it has often been a tool for unseating that very power as well. There are countless examples of this but the study of black history in particular reveals some poignant ones.
Read MoreI don't know about you, but I find marketing mysterious, methodical, even magical. Don't worry, I get it - the same reasons I find it exciting are the same reasons so many people find it daunting, distracting, and even distasteful. So I'd like to pull back the curtain and give you a glance from the other side. And I'm recruiting some favored characters to help me out.
Read MoreHere is my sketchnotes of the book “The Icarus Deception” by Seth Godin.
Read MoreHere are my sketchnotes of the book “The Poetic Species” by E.O. Wilson and Robert Hass.
Read MoreThis drawing represents the three major benefits of graphic recording.
Read MoreHere are my sketchnotes of the book “The Collaborative Habit” by Twyla Tharp.
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