Napkin Sketch Workbook
Preview Edition 2
von Don Moyer
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Über das Buch
This workbook inspires all writers to create better visual explanations and shares practical techniques you can apply right away—even if you think you can't draw.
The workbook includes many exercises you can use to practice new skills and build confidence. You'll get to take a close look at
* Which topics deserve visual explanations
* How to determine if you have visual literacy
* How to create and use building blocks
* What process to use to build effective visual explanations
* Classic structures to help you tell stories
* Common mistakes to avoid
* How to collaborate with designers
and more about creating napkin sketches and refining sketches to share ideas with other people.
Developed to support Don's workshop for writers, presented at the annual conference of the Society for Technical Communication. This is the expanded second edition.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Bildung & Wissen
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Projektoption: 13×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 172 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Dez. 29, 2010
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter visual explanation, napkin sketch, Society for Technical Communications, Netflix, Shopatron, ThoughtForm, STC, preview, workbook, draw
Über den Autor
Don Moyer is a writer and designer who enjoys helping businesses communicate important ideas by making messages visible. A founder of the firm ThoughtForm Inc., Don and his teammates provide design solutions to Fortune 500 companies and smaller enterprises. Don is a big fan of self-inflicted projects. Intrigued by the idea of teaching business lessons visually, for six years, Don wrote and designed Panel Discussion, a monthly column for Harvard Business Review. Don received degrees from the Philadelphia College of Art (now the University of the Arts) and Yale University. He speaks frequently to students and professional groups about the power of visual explanations. Don was honored as an AIGA Fellow (2008) and recipient of the Silver Star Alumni Award from the University of the Arts. He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife, the amazing Karen. You can glimpse his sketchbooks and current projects on Flickr.