December, 2009


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Dec 09

REWORK Sketchnote Illustrations

Planning is Guessing

In 2009, I illustrated 90 essays for REWORK the new book from 37signals founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson. The book will be available on March 9, 2010. See the detailed one page site with a listing of the essays and 3 more samples of my sketchnote illustration work.


30
Dec 09

Web Directions South ’09 Sketchnotes

Web Directions South 09 Sketchnotes, Page 1
Check out Matt Balara’s Web Directions South 09 Sketchnotes.


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Dec 09

Gaspedal’s Word of Mouth Crash Course Sketchnotes PDF Download

Word of Mouth Crash Course
Back in October 2008, I captured sketchnotes at Andy Sernovitz’s Word of Mouth Crash Course in Chicago. Today Andy’s company, Gaspedal, released the sketchnotes as a downloadable PDF file.
Go download the high-resolution PDF


28
Dec 09

CHI 2009 Sketchnotes

CHI 2009 Sketchnotes: What User Experience Can Learn from Food Design
Sketchnotes from CHI 2009 by Binaebi Akah. See the whole set or her Sketchnote collection on Flickr.


23
Dec 09

Oz IA 2009 Sketchnotes

Oz IA Sketchnotes, Pages 1 & 2
Matt Balara expertly sketchnoted the talks at Oz IA 2009 on October 2nd & 3rd in Sydney, Australia.
Check out the full set on Flickr and his Sketchnoting Oz IA blog post.


21
Dec 09

jQuery Summit ’09 Sketchnotes

jQuery Summit Notes
jQuery Summit 2009 Sketchnotes by Robert Banh. Check out the full set on Flickr.


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Dec 09

UX Week 2009 Sketchnotes

UX Week 2009: sketchnotes from Sarah Jones
UX Week 2009 Sketchnotes from Kate Rutter. See the whole set on Flickr.


19
Dec 09

Online Collaboration Sketchnote

Online Collaboration
Online collaboration sketchnote from Anthony Jospeh. See his visual thinking set on Flickr.


18
Dec 09

Web Directions ’09 Sketchnotes

Kelly Goto keynote
Really nice set of sketchnotes from Jeremy Yuille, captured at Web Directions ’09.
See the full set on Flickr.


18
Dec 09

Jittery Blues Sketchnote

Jittery Blues
A fun haiku sketchnote by Paul Rj Muller, created over his lunchbreak.
Back off on the coffee there Paul! ;-)