Mike Rohde is a designer, author, speaker, illustrator, and sketchnoter extraordinaire. He professionally designs with Gomoll Research + Design, illustrated the New York Times bestseller REWORK, and has spoken at SXSW.

 

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Mike Rohde believes that the idea of saving all the things we need to remember and need to do solely within our mind is an ineffective way to retain and process different experiences, ideas, and conversations we come across in our lives. Instead, influenced by his background as a UX designer, Mike is able to remember and process things in a highly creative, highy effective way that I'm excited about sharing. They're called sketchnotes, and they take the concept of taking notest to another level, w  amplified with small pictures, differing fonts, and emphasis on important details. In this episode, Mike peels back the layers of how sketchnotes rewire the way you process and retain information, and explains that anyone, artistically inclined or challenged,  can benefit from taking stylized notes, even for personal use. We discuss:

• why you don't need to be an artist to sketchnote

• why writing notes by hand helps you process information better than by typing them

• why journaling may not have worked for you, and how you can revamp it so it does

• how sketchnoting can make you more creative and construct your ideas more clearly



LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED

Sketchnotearmy.com

Rohdesign.com

 

GET OPTIMIZED!

1. Buy a small notebook and pen, and start carrying it wherever you go

2. Re-familiarize yourself with drawing shapes, doodles, and other elements besides text – you can use these to express your ideas

3. To begin, try sketchnoting in a situation where you take notes like a work meeting, a class, or a conference.

 


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