Listen "Ashton Rodenhiser - Visual Note Taking: How Graphic Recording Can Improve Your Meetings"
Episode Synopsis
This episode explores the power of visualizing ideas through the art of graphic recording with Ashton Rodenhiser. Ashton explains how she turned her creative skills into a career as a graphic recorder, capturing the key ideas and insights from meetings, conferences, and presentations through illustrations. She discusses how graphic recording can improve meetings by helping people engage, remember information, and make connections visually.
Ashton shares tips for how anyone can start incorporating visual note taking into their own lives through simple doodling and drawing techniques. She recommends starting with basic shapes like lines, circles, and squares and building a "visual vocabulary" of icons that represent multiple ideas. Ashton stresses that the drawings don't have to be perfect - it's the process of listening, processing, and visually representing information that matters most.
Key takeaways from the episode:
• Graphic recording can improve meetings by helping up to 80% of "visual learners" engage and remember information presented.
• Simple doodling techniques like drawing lines to connect ideas or using icons can boost information retention by up to 29%.
• Anyone can learn the basics of visual note taking - it just requires practice drawing simple shapes and building a set of visual "shortcuts" that represent multiple concepts. Neatness and artistic ability are not important.
• The illustrations created through graphic recording can be used as accountability tools, reminders, and even marketing materials to demonstrate the value of meetings and presentations.
Offer from the Episode (not sure when this will expire, so definitely check it out asap if you're interested!)
Title: The Beginners Guide to Sketchnoting
By link: http://www.sketchnote.school/book
Coupon: builders
Ashton shares tips for how anyone can start incorporating visual note taking into their own lives through simple doodling and drawing techniques. She recommends starting with basic shapes like lines, circles, and squares and building a "visual vocabulary" of icons that represent multiple ideas. Ashton stresses that the drawings don't have to be perfect - it's the process of listening, processing, and visually representing information that matters most.
Key takeaways from the episode:
• Graphic recording can improve meetings by helping up to 80% of "visual learners" engage and remember information presented.
• Simple doodling techniques like drawing lines to connect ideas or using icons can boost information retention by up to 29%.
• Anyone can learn the basics of visual note taking - it just requires practice drawing simple shapes and building a set of visual "shortcuts" that represent multiple concepts. Neatness and artistic ability are not important.
• The illustrations created through graphic recording can be used as accountability tools, reminders, and even marketing materials to demonstrate the value of meetings and presentations.
Offer from the Episode (not sure when this will expire, so definitely check it out asap if you're interested!)
Title: The Beginners Guide to Sketchnoting
By link: http://www.sketchnote.school/book
Coupon: builders
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