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You are warmly welcome to join us at
the Imagination Club on Wednesday, 10 November at 18h45 for an interactive,
experimental workshop on:
Sketchnoting
By Martine Vanremoortele
Tired of boring and unproductive slide presentations? At your next
business meeting, instead of minutes or bulleted lists, try sketchnoting.
It's a creative and effective technique for capturing the thinking of
the group.
Benefits of sketchnoting:
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establishing a joint focus
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promoting interactivity and involvement
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fostering efficient and enjoyable collaboration
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creating shared meanings
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leading to better listening and better recollection of the issues
discussed
In this workshop you will learn the basic principles of ad hoc drawing
for business. You learn to make your notes less linear, more meaningful
and more useful in general for the group.
Forget about “but, I cannot draw". Instead: play with the
eight building blocks of sketchnotes, join our visual jam and sketch
your business (or life) challenges and see new ways of solving them.
About Martine
Martine Vanremoortele traded 15 years of experience in communication
and marketing for her love of creativity and “strange stuff”.
She is a crew member at New
Shoes Today. In Martine’s case, creative expression comes
from a drawing pen. She found a way to combine management experience,
community work and love for colors & drawing in graphic work. She
is now a Visual Harvester, also known as a "graphic recorder".
Graphic Recording is a visual method for capturing the thinking of
a group or individual. It’s a specialized service performed mostly
in meetings or group settings. Graphic recording is useful when people
gather to talk and discuss things that are important and relevant to
them. As they talk, a graphic recorder works to distill the essence
of what they are talking about into large, wall size, graphic displays.
Basically creating a map or mural of their discussion, so they can “see
what they mean” and easily share that thinking with others.
Details
When? |
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Time:18.45 to 20.30 |
Where? |
Nadine
Herdersstraat 30
(in French: rue du Berger 30)
1050 Brussels
(Map)
Just a short walk from Porte de Namur metro station
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How much? |
A donation of €10 to cover expenses including materials,
drinks, snacks, etc. |
RSVP
Please reply to your invitation e-mail or follow
this link to sign up for for this workshop.
Participants |
- Andy Whittle
- Jeffrey Baumgartner
- Martine Vanremoortele
- Chiara Simonelli
- Sammy Dellicour
- Ingrid Kreksch
- Molly Katz
- Chris Needham
- Gina Griffith
- Patrice van e Walle
- Camelia Dogaru
- DS
- Richard Bishop
- Bob Ward
- MF
- Carolyn Dare
- Sarah Sutherland-Sherriff
- Corinna
- Marie Hélène André
- Adrian S Petrescu
- Marc Bacon
- Leire Jaime Calafel
- David Anciaux
- Kevin Scarlett *
- Wiebke Herding *
- Sigrid Ramault *
- Steve Clemens *
* indicates confirmation via Facebook
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