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E. Lamm: Visual Note Taking / Sketchnotes (60 min.)

  • Design Hall
  • en › cs

sketching, visual thinking

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Visual notes (or sketchnotes as they are sometimes called) are a way of capturing ideas in an engaging and visual way by combining the power of sketching and writing.

Sketchnotes are not new – artists and designers have captured their thoughts in a visual way for centuries – but recently, there has been quite a bit of interest and activity around sketchnotes and visual thinking in general in the web and UX community.

This talk gives an introduction to visual note taking by presenting the main characteristics that make it a great tool for designers (and anybody else) to capture their thoughts. It explains why this form of note taking is a wonderful opportunity for designers to practice and refine all sorts of important skills for our profession.

By showing and analyzing lots of examples from different sketchnoters and through tips from personal experience, this talk provides attendants with the main principles and building blocks of sketchnotes as well as lots of inspiration to jump straight into taking their own visual notes.

Eva-Lotta Lamm (GB)

User Experience Designer at Freelance

Eva-Lotta is a freelance User Experience Designer.

She previously led the Business design team at Skype, worked as interaction designer for Yahoo! in London and as lead designer for Kahn + Associates in Paris.

Besides her daytime mission of making the web a more understandable, usable and hopefully more delightful place, she loves sketching, doodling and playing around with little side projects that can reach from illustration to screenprinting, from websites to experiments in Processing, from logos to hand lettering.

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