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Writing code, drawing ideas: 
Sketchnoting for the 
workplace 
 
Sara Peeters
@aspigirlcodes
By Sara Peeters
By Denise Yu: deniseyu.io
By Sara Peeters
Wizardzines.com
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In this fun Talk we will learn some easy drawing skills we can use at the workplace (or anywhere else). The combination of text and simple, symbolic drawings is such a great way to express ideas. Requirements, user stories, notes of meetings, talks, articles or tutorials, all can become much more engaging with a few extra illustrations. Though developers (and people in general) often think they can't draw, there are some easy tricks everyone can learn. In addition, drawing (engineering) concepts is a really fun way to spend your time! So grab a pen and paper, and let's draw!

This talk intends to appeal to an audience of all backgrounds and skill levels. On top of that I do my best to make it appropriate for all ages, so if people want to draw along together with their kids, that should work as well. By the end of this talk, attendees will have some inputs to be creative with pen and paper, and have learned some of the skills that go with it.

Sara Peeters https://2020.ploneconf.org/speakers/sara-peeters

https://2020.ploneconf.org/talks/writing-code-drawing-ideas-sketchnoting-for-the-workplace/view

In this fun Talk we will learn some easy drawing skills we can use at the workplace (or anywhere else). The combination of text and simple, symbolic drawings is such a great way to express ideas. Requirements, user stories, notes of meetings, talks, articles or tutorials, all can become much more engaging with a few extra illustrations. Though developers (and people in general) often think they can't draw, there are some easy tricks everyone can learn. In addition, drawing (engineering) concepts is a really fun way to spend your time! So grab a pen and paper, and let's draw!

This talk intends to appeal to an audience of all backgrounds and skill levels. On top of that I do my best to make it appropriate for all ages, so if people want to draw along together with their kids, that should work as well. By the end of this talk, attendees will have some inputs to be creative with pen and paper, and have learned some of the skills that go with it.

Sara Peeters https://2020.ploneconf.org/speakers/sara-peeters

https://2020.ploneconf.org/talks/writing-code-drawing-ideas-sketchnoting-for-the-workplace/view

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  1. 1. Writing code, drawing ideas:  Sketchnoting for the  workplace    Sara Peeters @aspigirlcodes By Sara Peeters
  2. 2. By Denise Yu: deniseyu.io By Sara Peeters
  3. 3. Wizardzines.com
  4. 4. Composition: code coding server deployment Conference speaker
  5. 5. Stick people Body people
  6. 6. Star people Tooth people/protest
  7. 7. Conference
  8. 8. Text in boxes Faces looking around
  9. 9. Emotion matrix Things with faces
  10. 10. Challenge: Deployment Challenge: Diversity
  11. 11. Challenge: Data Challenge Classes & Functions
  12. 12. Bringing it all together: sketchnote of this talk:

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