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Workshop exercises from my visual thinking workshop in Toronto

Innovate, improve, and combine elements to create a stronger whole. Seek to understand how each part fits into the larger picture.

Build controlled change into the structure, and focus on sustained, continuous improvement.

Recent events have left us shaky and uncertain, with a heightened sense of fear, nervousness and anxiety.

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Photo from a mini-workshop I led at the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Society For Technical Communication. The workshop was geared toward helping people plan projects by thinking the project through visually. I showed them 6 visual frameworks and had participants draw diagrams to get a 360 degree view of the what/who/where/when/how/how much/why of their projects. A big part of the workshop involved sharing their discoveries with each other. They found that visually depicting the elements of their projects made it easier to communicate them to to other people.

Notes and sketches on index cards

Art students take over the lawn of McMurran Hall on Monday.

The "v" in weaving looks like an "r" but the title suggestion is "Weaving Digital Nests: stewarding technology for communities" .... FeedbacK?

What concept does this card represent to you? Is it something you have seen at work? Please share your thoughts.

I was invited once again by my colleagues of DG REGIO, European Commission, to visually record the two-day meeting of the European funds communicators. More than 250 communicators from across Europe gathered in a magnificent Ghent’s cloister, Belgium, to discuss the future of Cohesion Policy, learn and share the best practices to communicate the benefits of the EU funds to citizens. I thank my colleagues for inviting me to each of the biannual meetings since 2017. Since this first time we noticed that the graphic recording has become one of the most appreciated elements by the participants. The many positive feedback I receive at the event only confirm this observation. That all those who took the time to come and talk to me are also thanked.

Read my full blog post: www.claudionichele.eu/blog/another-happy-graphic-recordin...

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Canada's UX Festival

September 18–24, 2017

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Todays notes come from an online workshop from VizthinkU on visual notetaking, featuring Austin Kleon, Mike Rohde, and Sunni Brown.

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