Nora Morales
Instructor: Nora Morales (UAM University)

Saturday, 9 November, 1:00–4:00pm
College Building Room 412, 2 College Street–map
35 participants, fee: $100
Pre-registration required: HOW TO REGISTER

Overview

Sample of Nora’s notes from the EPIC2018 keynote by Virginia Eubanks. Click to enlarge!

“Sketchnoting” is the ability to make fast and useful visual notes. It has become a recognized contemporary visual practice in different disciplines. Visual note taking can be a powerful skill for anyone in any role where one needs to absorb and share information.

In this tutorial you will exercise your “scriber” muscles and understand how the simple act of sketching and even “doodling” can help you think and even stimulate your thoughts in a new, unanticipated directions. It can improve your ability to remember information packed into your notes and to communicate ideas to team members with clarity and precision.

We will review what science has to say about the act of note taking as a way to listen and focus your attention, achieving connection and training your brain to understand visual grammar by weaving words and pictures into your own visual processing powers.

During the session you will practice capturing content from lectures or articles as visual notes in real time. This form of rapid visualization forces you to listen and synthesize what’s being expressed and visualize a composition that captures ideas as you see and hear them.

Finally, you will learn a technique to break content into simple elements to transform your note taking practice into generative scribing. This will give you the ability to translate ideas concepts and processes them into images simple enough to be sketched on the back of a napkin.

Requirements

  • No artistic skills are necessary to practice and benefit from sketchnoting.
  • Participants will be asked to complete a light reading assignment prior to the tutorial.
  • Paper and markers will be provided, but participants are encouraged to bring their own sketching materials if they have specific preferences (digital devices are fine too for participants who are already fluent in sketching on them).

Instructor

Nora Morales is a research professor at the Department of Design Theory and Processes at UAM University in Mexico City. Her research interests center in participatory processes and visual language, particularly on how to open new ways of thinking about communication and the transmission of information through data and narratives. She has been an active “scriber” at EPIC conferences since 2010. Nora holds a master’s degree in Information Design at UDLA Puebla and currently is a PhD candidate in social sciences. She also collaborates with Insitum Consultancy.

How to Register

Tutorials are optional sessions open to all EPIC2019 attendees on a first-come, first-served basis. No on-site registration. To add a Tutorial to your EPIC2019 agenda, log into your EPIC account and modify your conference registration. Questions? registration@epicpeople.org

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