In this episode, Andy McNally, an illustrator, designer, and sketchnoter, shares how he creates sketchnotes of Apple technology events, has added digital to his analog sketchnoting toolset and more!
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Running Order
- Intro
- Welcome
- Who is Andy?
- Andy’s origin story
- Andy’s Apple event sketchnotes
- The power of reflecting on your old work
- Activities to help in the pandemic
- Sponsor: Concepts app
- Tools
- Tips
- Where to find Andy
- Outro
Links
Tools
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Tips
- Break things down into their basic shapes
- Focus on capturing the idea, add color and details later
- Don’t be afraid to leave space blank and return to it later
- Keep learning new things
Credits
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