Hey Lab Member!
Today, I’ll walk you through my notebook pages to share the everyday sketchnotes I create, well, nearly every day!
My hope is by seeing how I use sketchnotes, it will encourage you to make your own everyday sketchnotes, too.
The sketchnotes I share in the video fit the Process over Pretty core principle for Sketchnote Lab: rough, imperfect sketchnotes that, despite their looks, help advance projects to the next step and clarify my thinking.
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Handy Links
Camo Studio captures an old iPhone on an arm over my desk to shoot this video.
Ryder Carroll’s Bullet Journal system is flexible and excellent!
Daily Plan Bar is an approach I use daily to manage my time and stay on track. It helps me visualize the day and prevents me from having to check my computer calendar. I’ve added a Log page to my Plan Bar system in the last few years.
Leuchtturm1917 dot grid notebooks are my favorite for bullet journaling.
Ted Lasso is a fantastic show on Apple TV you might enjoy.
Daniel Coyle’s Culture Code Workbook is a great book for working with people.
Check out the Gong Fu Cha Chinese tea ceremony to learn more.
Baking Steel for pizza and bread baking rocks! The best $100 you can spend to make your pizza and bread crisper. Check out Andris’ easy dough recipe.
Check out my International Sketchnote Camp sketchnoted travelogue.
Thanks again for the chance to share something fun in your inbox!
— Mike
Sketchnote Lab is Mike Rohde’s space designed to bridge the gap between sketchnote theory and practice. The goal is to guide you in integrating sketchnoting into your everyday life. Learn more about Sketchnote Lab.
Mike is the author of The Sketchnote Handbook and The Sketchnote Workbook, bestselling books that teach regular people how to start and keep sketchnoting.
He founded the Sketchnote Army and hosts the Sketchnote Army Podcast, where he interviews visual thinkers to understand what makes them tick.
Mike offers recorded, live, and in-person workshops to help accelerate your sketchnoting practice and coaching for personalized, 1:1 sketchnoting guidance.
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