Sunday, February 25, 2018

Studying David Sibbet

David Sibbet is one of the founders of the practice of Graphic Recording. He is a Facilitator from California who has been introducing visuals to his facilitation practice since the 1970’s. I have been researching Sibbet, his life, and reading his books for some time now. Soon I will put a review and discussion of his books up here as well. David Sibbet has written books on facilitation since at least the 1990’s but his most recent books, Visual Meetings, followed by Visual Teams and the book Visual Leaders are runaway bestsellers. In essence he has brought visuals into the realm of meetings like no one else has done. I will be writing more about him in the future. So I had to do a little sketchnote of one of his talks. The full sketchnote is in the portfolio. I used a black sharpie and large piece of quite high-tooth white paper. I am happy with the final image. I was pleased that the sharpie didn’t bleed and I now have a memory of the talk, both in a physical sense, and in my mind. That’s the effect of Graphic Recording and Sketchnoting! Recall!

OEATA looks to 2024 at year-end AGM

  It was my great honour to graphically record the year-end AGM of OEATA, looking forward into 2024.  OEATA is an exciting and dynamic organ...