Best Practices, Sketchnotes, Tips + Process
Have you ever finished your sketchnotes and your page was bigger than your notes ended up being, as in, you have a large area on your page of unused white space? Fear not! Here are a few ideas on how to utilize your white space: Do nothing. White space is not the...
Best Practices, Sketchnotes
Do you struggle with perfectionism when it comes to your sketchnoting practice? It can often look like: Trouble keeping up: It could be that you’re slow, but it’s more likely you don’t write or draw fast because you don’t want it to be...
Best Practices, Tips + Process
If you want to grow your creative skills, you need to practice regularly. Regularly means weekly at the very least, and daily at best. And…. it’s hard! Intentionally practicing your craft every day can seem impossible with our busy lives, but I promise you...
Best Practices, Sketchnotes
If you’ve followed me online or taken any of my classes, you’ve probably heard me stress the importance of sharing your work online. It may seem like an obvious thing to do, or maybe not even important, but it is VITAL to your development as a sketcher! Here’s are 5...
Best Practices, Sketchnotes, Tips + Process
Sketching at a live event can be nerve-wracking when you’re a beginner. Here are 5 tips to make your experience more fun and stress-free! 1. Research Don’t show up to an event with your iPad or sketchbook and expect it to go perfectly. Do some work ahead...
Best Practices, Sketchnotes, Tips + Process
What makes sketchnotes “look good?” It’s a hard question to answer since “looking good” can be subjective, or up to each person, but generally speaking, appealing art or designs have one or a few of these elements: asymmetry symmetry...