In this episode, Zsofi Lang journeyed from NGOs and international development in Brussels, Belgium — into live sketchnoting, illustration, and mural-making. She shares what she’s learned from transformative, team-building exercises where she guides teams to create large-scale murals together that map their culture and values.
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Running Order
- Intro
- Welcome
- Who is Zsofi?
- Zsofi’s origin story
- The work Zsofi is doing now
- What Zsofi does to cope with pandemic
- Podcasts
- Drawing
- Dance Parties
- Sponsor: Concepts app
- Tools
- Tips
- Where to find Zsofi
- Outro
Links
Tools
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Tips
- Look at other work that’s awesome and analyze and understand why
- Visually journal 3 things that happened today
- Don’t be discouraged when its hard, keep going
- Use 50% opacity layer or a sticky note to capture in-progress ideas
Credits
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