
Mike Rohde interviews visual thinkers about tools, techniques, and their approach to the practice and craft of sketchnoting.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 188 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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In this episode, I sit down with Federica Tabone and Claudio Nichele, two of the key organizers behind the upcoming Verona International Sketchnote Camp, to talk about how this pioneering event brings together the ISC and EVP communities for the firs... more
In this episode, I share what's changing with the podcast and what's staying the same. I talk through the reasons behind the rebrand from Sketchnote Army Podcast to the Sketchnote Podcast, the move to sketchnotelab.com as the new home base, and what ... more
In this final episode of The Sketchnote Army Podcast season 17, we’ve compiled the tips from nine great visual thinkers into a single All The Tips episode. We hope these tips inspire and encourage you on your visual thinking journey. Happy Holidays! more
In this episode, Andrew Park shares how he crafts connected narratives across space and time using a range of tools. As the creator of the RSA Animate whiteboard animation series, Andrew shares how he’s used visuals to enhance learning in business an... more
Mike has been a strong influence on me for the past 15 years. His work, podcast, and books have given me the confidence to embrace the tremendous power of drawing and sketchnoting in business and consulting. It was an honor to be invited onto his podcast to share my journey since I read his books 10-12 years ago. This conversation helped me accept that it’s perfectly okay to be multipassionate and that you can be very successful by embracing your creativity in unexpected places.
I enjoyed this so much! Great insight into the work an practice of other people from the community!
This podcast is a must for all Sketchnoters. You don’t have to be an artist (which I’m not) to draw Sketchnotes.
Thanks for the lovely conversations and making us feel like we belong.
Tiina Pereira🖍
Happy to find this podcast about fresh and inspiring insights about sketchnote and visual thinking.
Listening to this podcast is a great way for me to obtain more ideas and inspiration when I am out and about.
Usually my sketching learning would be restricted to videos and books. However with this podcast I learn a new tip in every episode that I listen to while walking about or on commutes.
Thank you Mike and Mauro.
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A show centered on visual thinking and sketchnoting, featuring conversations with practitioners who turn ideas into compelling visuals. Episodes highlight tips, techniques, and stories from runners of visual note-taking, graphic recording, memory systems, and storytelling. Listeners can expect practical guidance for applying visual thinking in business, education, and creative work, plus insights into the craft, tools, and community behind sketchnoting. Notable strengths include a diverse roster of guests who blend design, education, and cognitive science, and a steady focus on community, practice, and mentoring for growers of visual literacy.
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