Business Drawing and Visual Storytelling
Last updated 8/2020
Created by Curious Piyuesh
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + subtitle | Duration: 23 Lectures ( 1h 56m ) | Size: 1.88 GB
Learn to hand draw Visual Storytelling on Flip charts specially for Trainers, Managers and Entrepreneurs.
What you'll learn:
To present your content in simple visual format and thinkining in metaphors instead of obvious icons.
Learn to make storyboards and business drawings for your presentations
Methodology to develop your own visual vocabulary in the context of your domain of work
Use storyboard templates and fill it with your own content and present it.
Learn how to draw any object or icon using simple geometrical shapes
My storyboard formula GDTCM to ideate your storyboard from scratch
Learn basics of business drawing which can also be used for visual facilitation, sketch notes and graphic recording
Learn what is visual thinking, what are the forms of visual thinking you can use at work and how to learn this skill.
Draw any object and icon with simple geometrical shapes
Draw people in business postures using simple rules which you will never forget
Using color patterns while making storyboards.
Learning visual hierarchy because what you are drawing needs to communicate the idea and not just be looking beautiful.
Drawing text and speech bubbles to show interaction between people.
Learn how information flows in a storyboard. 6 patterns of information flow
Different kinds of storyboard formats like Poster, List, Process, Time, Comparision, Roadmaps and more.
Requirements:
Around 30-35 A4 sheets, A black sketch pen (2 mm ) and a very light color highlighter
No experience of previous drawing required. Not even if you have not drawn a single line in last 20 years.
Willingness to up skilling yourself
Promise to practice this skill even after the course
https://www.udemy.com/course/storyboard-drawing-on-flip-charts-for-presentations/
https://rapidgator.net/folder/7769720/BusinessDrawingandVisual.html