Sketchnotes instructions and tips for using them for your self-marketing
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 6:02 am
Whenever I share my sketchnotes here on the blog or on Facebook, for example, I get reactions like this:
I think that's sooo great too. I would love to be able to do that too!
Making sketchnotes is not only a lot of fun and a creative and sustainable way to prepare and make knowledge accessible. Sketchnotes also get you a lot of attention and admiration.
That's why they fit so well into my current blog article series on creativity and marketing, and I want to give you some initial instructions on how to finland telegram screening get started and tips on how to use them for your self-marketing. Let's get started!
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Sketchnotes are nothing new!
Basically, sketchnotes are very old, even if they are now freshly introduced into the consciousness of many people under a new name. Strictly speaking, the origins of our writing , no matter in which culture, were sketchnotes !
This continued later. The most famous example of sketchnotes in the Renaissance are the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci .
Here are a few heads that I drew some time ago:
Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci were basically sketchnotes
Many years ago I copied some drawings by Leonardo da Vinci. For me, Leonardo is THE Renaissance sketchnoter!
I think that's sooo great too. I would love to be able to do that too!
Making sketchnotes is not only a lot of fun and a creative and sustainable way to prepare and make knowledge accessible. Sketchnotes also get you a lot of attention and admiration.
That's why they fit so well into my current blog article series on creativity and marketing, and I want to give you some initial instructions on how to finland telegram screening get started and tips on how to use them for your self-marketing. Let's get started!
Contents
Sketchnotes are nothing new!
Basically, sketchnotes are very old, even if they are now freshly introduced into the consciousness of many people under a new name. Strictly speaking, the origins of our writing , no matter in which culture, were sketchnotes !
This continued later. The most famous example of sketchnotes in the Renaissance are the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci .
Here are a few heads that I drew some time ago:
Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci were basically sketchnotes
Many years ago I copied some drawings by Leonardo da Vinci. For me, Leonardo is THE Renaissance sketchnoter!