What exactly is needed to translate complex content into excellent ideas? This blog is my personal collection of all the tips and tricks, resources, and insights that I encounter in my search for the answer.
If you want to hold content in front of an audience, it makes sense to engage a bit with your own handwriting. What makes a good script? Often, it’s small changes that make a big difference. Here are the 10 best tricks to make visible progress in just a few minutes.
In the last few weeks, I have watched some episodes of Mr. Monk. And when I say some, I mean all of them. Yes, really all eight seasons. Why am I telling you this? This series is a true masterpiece of storytelling.
Typos, lines that don't land where they belong, failed icons, crooked text lines… and that live in front of an audience. What to do when things go completely wrong? Instead of a hint at stoic calmness (which admittedly never hurts), here are my very concrete tips and strategies for all those situations where live drawing and writing doesn't go according to plan.
The idea of effortlessly producing beautiful flipcharts live in front of the group stresses many trainers and speakers. Rightly so! Whoever spread the rumor that one must perform on command: It is not true.
In the last weeks and months, I have been working intensively on my first online course. In this article, I will reflect on the stages leading to the finished course and give you a behind-the-scenes look at the filming and planning. It has been and continues to be an exciting journey, and I have learned a lot of new things.
How does one approach such a large project as developing one's own product, and what 10 steps inevitably lead to success? Unfortunately, I do not (yet) have an answer to the second part of the question (but I would be very grateful for any helpful suggestions). As for the first part, I have gathered quite a bit of experience in the past few weeks.
I can only speak for myself, as there is no pre-made and universally valid path to such an exotic profession as mine. But if you have ever wondered how I actually ended up where I am today: Here is my story.
What I have learned in Graphic Recording over the last 10 years? Join me from the first steps to some dead ends and new paths I have taken over the years.
Analog graphic recording captures content in real-time with pen and paper in words and images. You can think of it like simultaneous translation, with the difference that what is said is not translated into another language, but into an image.
How exactly does digital graphic recording work, what equipment do you need for it, and what advantages and disadvantages does it bring? I have delved into these questions.