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Book tip: The sketchnote starter guide

This book makes it easier to get started with sketchnoting. It is particularly suitable for people who don't think they can draw. Tanja Wehr presents over 200 symbols, icons and pictograms that you can easily draw.
The author also provides numerous ideas on how to use images for sketchnotes: An iceberg for unknown risks, a diamond for values, a satellite for communication and so on. Tanja Wehr also shows you how to easily visualize different emotions with faces.

Visualization tip: Don't break any bones!

Getting different postures to look coherent is not difficult at all if you follow a few simple rules. The most important thing is that people have bones and you shouldn't break them. Tanja Wehr recommends drawing a simple manikin on paper and cutting out the individual limbs. The parts are then used to create the poses. Try out all possible and impossible figures: Pick up a magazine, "build" the people in it first and then draw them.

Contents
Over 200 line-by-line instructions and fonts to trace
Numerous step-by-step instructions for symbols and icons
Extensive chapter on fonts and hand lettering

Book: The Sketchnote Starter Guide


264 pages. Order in the Neuland Shop.