Posts tagged “drawing”
The Right Stylus
Last year I wrote a few bits (here and here) about trying find and build just the right stylus for my iPad. No luck. This March I was in Hong Kong and while waiting in a train station gadget shop for a friend buying some iSomething or another, I noticed a chunky, angular pen, with […]
Read on...The iPad Charcoal Stylus
Yesterday I went from enthusiasm to disappointment in a few minutes when I hacked together an iPad stylus to use for scribbling sketchnotes. The damned thing just reacted too slow to be useful. Not long after publishing that post, I went back through the DIY video, trying to figure out what I’d done wrong. Towards […]
Read on...iPad Sketchnotes Setup
Having not sketched a single note since Web Directions in October (and let’s not even go into how long it’s been since I wrote anything here… ahem), and after being interviewed on sketchnoting recently (super sekrit, more on that later), my fingers have started itching. I’m lucky enough to have an invite for TEDxSydney in […]
Read on...Sketchnoting Oz IA
As I mentioned last week, Eric Scheid was generous enough to sponsor me to attend Oz IA to be the event’s sketchnoter. I enjoyed myself thoroughly, and will once again indulge my scribbler’s laziness and let some pictures say a thousand words… Okay, so I’m not that lazy. I’d never attended Oz IA before, and […]
Read on...UX Australia Sketchnotes
I’ve been watching Mike Rohde, the unchallenged King of Sketchnotes, for a while now, with a “why didn’t I think of that?” attitude and a healthy side order of “get your ass into gear and start doing that too!” This year’s UX Australia conference served as a perfect place to get started. Considering how smart […]
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