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I like how new hampshire's as big as Maine and Pennsylvania and the rest of new england is like, scribbles

 

also, i forgot ohio

 

still, geography lessons are best with pictures.

 

from the moleskine I took to europe sept 06

If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking.

 

~ George S. Patton

 

Conformity is often seen as a bad thing when talking about creativity. But sometimes, conformity can be good. A lot of times, the best idea or solution actually is rooted in what everyone else is thinking - with an unexpected twist.

 

We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used to create them.

 

~ Albert Einstein

 

The ability to look at what everyone else is looking at and see it with an unusual twist is a key trait of highly creative people. One way this is accomplished, is to examine things from multiple perspectives. This may mean physically moving around an object. It can also be done by trying to see through other people's eyes in your imagination.

 

If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you'll never get it done.

 

~ Bruce Lee

 

When things stay in your imagination, they remain imaginary. Creativity requires action to bring ideas to life.

  

Venture deep into the wilderness of lost thought to the point that you physically shiver with apprehension, and there you will find creativity.

 

~ Carl Henegan

 

Creativity is often defined as the creation of something new and useful. To create something new, one must try something new. That often involves, or even requires, the creator to step outside their comfort zone a bit.

 

​While it is common to be somewhat apprehensive when faced with something new, highly creative people do not let any apprehension stop them. Highly creative folks enjoy taking risks, and know there's plenty to gain by trying new things.

Unsere Erfahrung ist: Graphic Recording und visuelle Methoden helfen, alte Denkmuster abzulegen und unterstützen Veränderungs- und Transformationsprojekte.

 

It is our experience that graphic recording and other visual facilitation tools help to create new thinking and support change and transformation.

 

Info und Buchung / More information and booking: www.IntegralInformationArchitecture.com

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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...

With lots of technical phone challenges, we had a THIRD introductory call! You can see, 2 participants and 2 facilitators - one great conversation

Part one of my visual notes from Nancy Duarte's talk at the Reinvention Summit led by Michael Margolis @getstoried, #story10, #reinvention. Add to this converation at www.jocelynwallace.com

Sketchnotes, made live during the presentation, using an iPad and the Procreate app.

Give people the time and support they need to learn new skills. Encourage and reward initiative.

Posters created on the fly a while ago for a facilitation. Sometimes, one big, bold word is all that's needed to create visual impact. Read more about this technique in this blog post: onesquigglyline.com/onesquigglylineblog/2014/5/29/e90h4e2...

How a community supports its meetings (and their underlying patterns, artefacts, etc.) Includes scheduling, planning, the actual meeting and production of artefacts. This was the first orientation map I did and it captures my intent. The others feel like rather empty copies. :-)

Here's my visual notes to help me guide my actions today. The big one (in my mind if not on the notes), plan an outline for a Visual Thinking Bootcamp I want to run in Philly sometime soon.

 

The "May 27" part of the notes refer to the upcoming VizThink Philly 2 meeting.

Smoking Manners PSAs made by Japan Tobacco Inc.

How a community initiates, sustains and completes conversational activities over time and distance.

One of my biggest challenges as a graphic recorder was to understand and visualize this conference on black holes given by scientists.

The day ended with a fascinating session on how #dataviz helps us to better “see” black holes. Big thanks to Barthélémy von Haller and Jeremi Niedziela from CERN and Oliver James from DNEG (with me on the photo). They guided us through this wonderful journey from the smallest elements of quantum physics to the black holes and their representation in the Interstellar movie. Magnificent presentation that shows that synergies between science and art can increase our knowledge about the unknown.

 

Live scribing of the sessions of the "EU interinstitutional workshop on data visualisation" #eudataviz, on 13 November 2019 in Luxembourg.

 

See my graphic recording of the session.

 

Read my full blog post: www.claudionichele.eu/blog/eu-dataviz-2019/

 

See the official web site: op.europa.eu/en/web/eudataviz/home

Sketchnotes, made live during the presentation, using an iPad and the Procreate app.

This pattern/path is about a CoP that is inside an organization and must use ONLY existing org tools. They want to get creative to figure out how to maximize and adapt those tools. This is the creative, geeky internal "use what you have" option. They love techie stuff, like to play and experiment. Technology may be part of their domain.

 

For a bigger, more legible picture, click on the "all sizes" link above the image.

Canada's UX Festival

September 18–24, 2017

Sketchnotes, made live during the presentation, using an iPad and the Procreate app.

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Sketchnotes of Noor's talk at KM Singapore 2012 on Facebook and Youth: Knowledge Sharing Behaviors

Focus on the opportunities that fit. Start a list of things to stop doing.

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