Sketchnote Army Podcast

Lindsay Wilson brings spoken words to life through visuals - S17/E06

Nov 12, 2025
Lindsay Wilson, co-founder of Ink Factory and a visual practitioner from Chicago, shares her artistic journey from childhood sketches to leading visual scribing for large events. She reflects on a pivotal critique that shifted her focus from design to communication, and how this shaped her career. Lindsay discusses the evolution of Ink Factory, the company's digital pivot post-COVID, and her cautious approach to integrating AI in visual art. She also offers valuable advice on overcoming creative blocks through community and feedback.
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Early Encouragement Sparked A Creative Path

  • Lindsay describes growing up drawing and being encouraged by artistic family members.
  • Early play and support seeded a lifelong creative practice that led to studying art and design.
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A Hard Critique Changed Her Major

  • A professor told Lindsay her execution lagged though her storytelling shined, and redirected her to speech communication.
  • That critique led her to switch majors and discover storytelling as a core strength for her career.
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From Contractor To Co-Founded Studio

  • After 11 years as a knowledge worker, Lindsay was told she'd reached a limit and co-founded Ink Factory with two colleagues.
  • What began as a club with Dusty and Ryan became a company launched in 2011 to continue the scribing work independently.
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