Sketchnotes

Definition (per Mike Rohde): rich visual notes created from a mix of handwriting, drawings, hand-lettering, shapes, and visual elements like arrows, boxes, and lines. Sketchnotes don't require special drawing skills, but do require you to listen and visually synthesize and summarize ideas by using writing and drawing.

I loved drawing as a kid, so it's been great to get back into it these last few years. Whether they're just for fun, to help explain a concept, or to ensure folks have the same ideas in their minds, I hope you enjoy them as I do!

Gee, I wish I had this guys' hair ->

Just a fun portrait of one of my all-time favorite design teams!

Meeting notes from a quarterly all-company "town hall"

A sketch to facilitate discussion on timing/resources for our Design Language System

A sketchnote/book report of a great and accessible book on Buddhism

All the above were created on an iPad,
in either the Noteful or Concepts apps.

Thanks for watching!

All the above were created on an iPad, in either the Noteful or Concepts apps.

Thanks for watching!