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The more ideas you have, the more likely you are to have a good one, so think of a lot of them!
This image was created in celebration of World Creativity and Innovation Week (April 15-21 every year.).
With Catherine Focant, Célia Pessaud and Vincent Henin, I lively scribed the sessions of the "EU interinstitutional workshop on data visualisation" #eudataviz, on 13 November 2019 in Luxembourg.
Read my full blog post: www.claudionichele.eu/blog/eu-dataviz-2019/
See also the official web site: op.europa.eu/en/web/eudataviz/home
Thursday August 02, 2018. Rungstegaard, Denmark. IFVP international conference. Live Scribers, Graphic Recorders, Visual Facilitators and many more.
Whiteboard 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.
The brain loves patterns! Drawing concrete, visual patterns like this actually helps you get better at discovering more abstract, non-visual patterns.
For instructions, see my blog: melinda-walker.squarespace.com/onesquigglylineblog/2014/1...
XPLANE has been marked for deletion on Wikipedia based on the argument that the company is not notable.
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...
Sketchnotes of Ang Hak Seng's great talk at KM Singapore on Using knowledge to improve the health of Singaporean citizens
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Do one thing every day that scares you.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Creativity is all about taking chances and trying new things. When you do something you've never done before or do it in a new way, there's no guarantee things will work out the way you want them to. Highly creative people don't let that stop them. They just work right thought it.
Failure is part of the creative process. If you’re afraid of it, you can’t really create.
~ Danny DeVito
Highly creative folks are able to work through any fear due to their optimistic nature and ability to remain open to new experiences. When things go well, they celebrate. When things don't go well, they celebrate, too, because they're also eager to grow.
What some may see as failure, the creator may see as a great discovery; after all, they've discovered there is a better way. Now they know to keep searching for it. While not the solution to this challenge, that so called failure may very well be the golden ticket to success in a future challenge.