When you talk about design, the word that comes to mind is craft. There's an appreciation there for the craft of making these things. You might be among the last who studied these things before everything became digitized. We're almost at the swinging point where now the computer is sort of dominating. I think s a realy great book by dave grey called liminal thinking.
Mike Rohde is a designer, teacher, and illustrator — but you’re more likely familiar with his work in sketchnoting. Mike is the author of The Sketchnote Handbook, which popularized the practice, and the founder of the Sketchnote Army, a showcase of sketchnoters and their work. He’s been described as “one of the leaders of the visual thinking revolution.” In this conversation, we discuss how Mike’s approach to visual note-taking has influenced his work.
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