Sketchnote Army Podcast

Blanche Ellis and the chance encounter that sparked a career in graphic recording - S16/E05

Nov 26, 2024
In this engaging talk, Blanche Ellis, a multidisciplinary artist with a passion for visual storytelling, reveals how dyslexia led her to graphic recording. She discusses the emotional power of music and visuals in storytelling, highlighting their interconnectedness. Blanche shares her creative journey, the nuances of capturing essence through visuals, and the importance of authenticity in communication. She also delves into aligning personal values with career choices and exploring the evolution of graphic recording tools, offering insightful tips along the way.
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ANECDOTE

Origin Story

  • Blanche Ellis's dyslexia led her to create her own visual code for processing information.
  • A chance encounter led her to graphic recording via a three-day trial job.
INSIGHT

Beyond Keywords

  • Details in graphic recording provide flavor and human connection beyond keywords.
  • This stems from Blanche Ellis's background in literature and drawing on the London Underground.
ANECDOTE

Visual Grammar

  • Mike Rohde links folk storytelling to good listening skills.
  • He believes the best graphic recordings can be read almost like sentences, with visual structure and grammar.
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