A 25 minute workshop on sketchnoting (visual note taking) which I ran at the UK UXPA Creativity event on 21 March 2013, in London. I ran the workshop 3 times back-to-back and by the end of the evening we had around 50 sketchnotes created by the workshop attendees! Mike Rohde and Peachpit very kindly gave me 3 copies of The Sketchnote Handbook to give away and I picked out 3 budding sketchnoters to receive the books. Thanks to the UK UPA for organising the Creativity event and Sapient Nitro for hosting! And a hat tip to Eva-Lotta Lamm who inspired me to start sketchnoting back in 2011.
14. At the event
• Get a good seat with a clear view
• Have your pens handy (it’s distracting for
others if you scrabble around in your bag!)
15. Listening and live sketching
• Listen for key points you’ll want to re-visit*
• Great quotes? What would you tweet?
• What images pop into your head? Don’t be
afraid to try sketching them.
• Don’t stress if you don’t catch everything!
*a good speaker lays out the structure of their talk at the start
23. Try creating a sketchnote!
• Now it’s your turn!
• Let’s watch a short TED talk (6 m 51 s)
• Listen for key quotes & important ideas
Tom Wujec – Build a Tower, Build a Team
www.ted.com/talks/tom_wujec_build_a_tower.html
25. Share Your Sketchnotes
Take a picture or Then share with people at the
scan your notes event, or those tracking remotely!
26. Top 10 Tips
1. Practise often! TED & UX talks, Meet Ups
2. Always carry a sketchbook & pens to events
3. Add title & speaker name before the talk, or
leave space to complete them later
4. Think like a designer: structure & flow,
proximity & grouping, size, colour & contrast
5. Don’t panic if you miss something! Transcribe
2-3 words, leave space & refer to slides later
27. Top 10 Tips
6. Watch the time & space you have left
7. Use shading to turn mistakes into something
else (or scan & edit in Photoshop!)
8. Add event name & Twitter handle
9. Don’t use reverse of pages & add a blank
sheet between pages (prevent bleed through)
10. Relax, be creative & above all, enjoy yourself!