

Martin Haussmann, the creator of bikablo - SE09 / EP05
In this episode of the podcast, I have a great discussion with Martin Haussmann, a visual facilitator, author, trainer and creator of the bikablo® visualization technique.
Martin talks about how he developed his bikablo approach and the ways it has helped thousands of people around the world express themselves visually through training and bikablo visual dictionaries.
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RUNNING ORDER
- Intro: Who is Martin?
- Martin’s origin story: how did bikablo come to be?
- What is it like taking bikablo training?
- How training is like a multiple course meal
- What’s most challenging about online training
- What are online training benefits?
- What is Martin excited about? Visual problem solving!
- Tools
- Tips
- Outro
LINKS
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- Bikablo
- bikablo on Twitter
- bikablo on Instagram
- bikablo on YouTube
- bikablo on LinkedIn
- bikablo on Facebook
- Kommunikationslotsen
- Book: Back of the Napkin by Dan Roam
- Book: Visual Language for the 21st Century by Bob Horn
- Brandy Agerbeck
- David Sibbet
- Dave Gray
- Benjamin Felis
- Martin’s live sketch 1
- Martin’s live sketch 2
- Martin’s live sketch 3
TOOLS
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- Neuland Markers
- Neuland Twin One
- Book: Make a World by Ed Emberley
- TableTop FlipChart XL
- Generic A5 notebook as Martin’s extrabrain
- iPad Pro 12.9”
- Apple Pencil
- Procreate
TIPS
- Be systematic in your visualization so you can stay focused
- Be systematic in your visualization style
- Be systematic in your visualization strategy
CREDITS
- Producer: Alec Pulianas
- Theme music: Jon Schiedermayer
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