A few months back I read with pleasure Mike Rohde’s book The Sketchnote Handbook. I took the lessons I learned from that book and have been sketchnoting feverishly ever since. Recently I returned to the video series that accompanied the book. Watching the videos both reinforced the ideas from the text while also providing insight into Rohde’s style. His purposeful strokes across the page showed me that sketchnoting is not about rushing it (which was a mistake that I made early on). Here are the sketchnotes that I took while watching the video series:
If you’re intrigued, I encourage you to go grab a copy of the video edition of Rohde’s great book. Also, you can read my review of the text portion of the book here.
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