it's essentially the intersection of sketch art, good handwriting, conceptualization, informatics, iconography, and storytelling. It can be practiced and developed intentionally ... but we don't.
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to spend time with artists, creative thinkers, and storytellers thinking about how we could improve it. Can we develop better symbols that can convey more? E.g. how can I lo-fi sketch a symbol that says "customer" and not just "person"?Show this thread
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Tufte gives a one-day traveling workshop.
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I went to one in Seattle, and to anyone reading thinking about going: save your money and never go.
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Tufte did something on how to do diagrams on boards didn’t he? Trying to find it. I had a physics professor that was an absolute legend at diagraming complex concepts.
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@awsgeek is my absolute hero when it comes to this stuff!
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I am working on a book which covers part of this topic. Would you be interested in reviewing it?
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Would love to!
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@ruthmalan 's approach and work. She uses the sobriquet visarch. Her genius is in presenting and teaching a wide array of diagramming techniques that aid discovery and thinking. -
!! I’ve learned a lot from @DavidSibbet (Visual Teams/Meetings, The Grove),@davegray and@SunniBrown (Gamestorming, visual thinking, doodling),@cwodtke (repr complexity visually), various sketchnoting folk, and modeling in software (UML, DDD, etc) - 6 more replies
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