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Giselle Chow – Visual Notetaking: A Beginner’s Guide to Sketchnotes
15 Video lessons in HD
4h 1m of class content
Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. Visual Notetaking Intro
2. What Is Visual Notetaking?
3. Start With Lettering
4. Choose A Color Palette
5. Draw Icons From Basic Shapes
6. What Makes A Great Icon
7. What’s In Your Toolkit?
8. Getting Started: Logistical Planning
9. Layout Design: The List
10. Layout Design: The Cluster
11. Add Visuals: Borders, Relationships, & Metaphors
12. Learn To Listen For Major Themes
13. Practice: What Do You Hear?
14. Practice: Strengthen Your Listening Skills
15. Visual Notetaking Next Steps
CLASS DESCRIPTION
The Art Of Graphic Facilitation.
Graphic facilitation uses attention-grabbing images, colors, and words to represent ideas shared during meetings, conferences, and events. Learn how it is done in Visual Notetaking: A Beginner’s Guide to Sketchnotes with Giselle Chow.
In this beginner-friendly class, you’ll learn how to actively listen and illustrate ideas in a whole new way.
Giselle will teach you how to:
Listen for relevant information
Represent ideas in text and graphics
Build an icon bank
Use color and size for emphasis
Giselle is a consultant with The Grove and in this class, she’ll teach you how to make ideas leap off a page. Giselle will cover everything from preparation to execution and you’ll learn how to make a visual compendium of an event that can be shared with attendees and social audiences.
You’ll also learn about drawing connections in a way that makes information easier to retain and helps visual thinkers grasp new concepts and ideas.
If you want to add an exciting new skills to your design repertoire and learn how to make engaging, share-worthy visual notes, don’t miss Visual Notetaking: A Beginner’s Guide to Sketchnotes with Giselle Chow.
GISELLE CHOW
Giselle Chow designs, leads, and facilitates group and institutional change processes as a Senior Consultant at the Grove Consultants International, based in the historic Presidio in San Francisco. Her area of practice and expertise is graphic facilitation; the creation of large-scale drawings and graphics in real time that enable participants to see their work, identify patterns, and make connections. Her work is informed by appreciative inquiry, narrative theory, and participatory decision-making. She is particularly interested in what can occur when groups of disparate thinkers are engaged in complex work, searching for alignment and possible solutions. Giselle also has extensive experience in teaching, learning, and school leadership, and worked for over a decade in the area of school access, equity, and inclusion. In addition to spending an inordinate amount of time thinking and dreaming about markers, Giselle can always be engaged in conversations about seasonal fruit and produce or how to go about making the perfect cup of coffee.