Sketch Notes
Guest: Ian Johnson22 Jul 2019 | 0 Comments
In this episode we talk about a better way to take notes using Sketch notes with Ian Johnson.22 Jul 2019 | 0 Comments
In this episode we talk about a better way to take notes using Sketch notes with Ian Johnson.Relevant Tags:
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In this episode we talk about a better way to take notes using Sketch notes with Ian Johnson.
Ian has been a software developer for almost 20 years, and his passion for learning has not diminished.
You can often find him at conferences, enjoying the talks, the conversations and sometimes even giving a talk himself.
He has worked on projects from financial management software on the desktop, to back-end exam processing software, to consumer websites, and developer tools in both start-ups and well established companies.
Contact Ian Johnson:
Website: https://blog.ninjaferret.co.uk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IJohnson_TNF
Blog: https://blog.ninjaferret.co.uk/2017/06/07/sketch-notes.html
Other Links:
Abstractions Conference: https://abstractions.io
Eva-Lotta Lamm - Twitter: https://twitter.com/evalottchen
Mike Rohde - Twitter: https://twitter.com/rohdesign
Other Resources
The Sketchnote Handbook: the illustrated guide to visual note taking: https://amzn.to/2O7oytr
The Sketchnote Workbook: Advanced techniques for taking visual notes you can use anywhere: https://amzn.to/2JRyv8S
Bikablo: https://amzn.to/2XRQlSZ
Bikablo 2.0: https://amzn.to/2Y4AE63
After this episode record I head out and bought some resources to give Sketch Notes a go, I'll be posting to twitter some of my results, but in the mean time, these are the resources I bought to give Sketch Notes a go.
Black Pens:
Staedtler Pigment Liner: https://amzn.to/30KcaRq
Coloured Pens:
Winsor & Newton ProMarker, Pastel Tones: https://amzn.to/2LA7FFl
Winsor & Newton ProMarker, Neutral Tones: https://amzn.to/2XSh9Cx
Winsor & Newton Water Colour Marker - Multi-Coloured: https://amzn.to/2JY8kxl
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Ian has been a software developer for almost 20 years, and his passion for learning has not diminished.
You can often find him at conferences, enjoying the talks, the conversations and sometimes even giving a talk himself.
He has worked on projects from financial management software on the desktop, to back-end exam processing software, to consumer websites, and developer tools in both start-ups and well established companies.