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February 09th, 2016

2/9/2016

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Adventures in Sketchnoting (Part 1 of ... ?)

Over the last few months I've taken a deep dive into practicing Sketchnoting as a way to change my thinking process. Why? To push myself. To get myself over humps. So that when I am faced with a challenge, I will have several methods at my disposal to help me overcome that challenge. Logic models? Yup. Data analysis? Sure. Qualitative research methods? Done. Design thinking? Love it. Visual representations? That's where I'm at.

This post is a summary/gallery of a few of the Sketchnotes I've done over the last month or two. I'm still learning, but I'm finding that it is helping me be a better listener; more intentional with plans and design; and is helping focus and clarify my meaning.

At least, I think so.

As always, feedback is welcome.
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