Stylistic lettering accompanied by lines, arrows, and shapes may arguably be the fundamentals of basic sketchnoting. Sometimes the term “less is more” can apply to sketchnotes by using icons and conceptual objects to communicate the same thing as a sentence or bulleted list. … [Read more...]
Social Media Icons – series 4
After much delieration with myself I've decided this will be the last and final set of hand-drawn social media icons. Not that I don't want to draw ALL of them, it's just that I'm wanting to take them in a different direction - color and vector. For now, here's the last set which includes: … [Read more...]
An Object is First a Shape: Lines, Dots, and Dashes
In eLearning we are always challenged with communicating a message to the masses. Where one message may read well for one user, that same message is vague to another. Images, symbols, and graphics can communicate your message more effectively by simply using a combination of dots, dashes, and … [Read more...]