Start to Draw: Visual Communication in the Workplace - Softcover

Axelle Vanquaillie

 
9789401465243: Start to Draw: Visual Communication in the Workplace

Synopsis

  • Hands-on guide discussing the positive aspects of drawing and visualising your ideas in your work environment
  • Accessible, richly illustrated and bite-size book providing insight into why drawing works


Whether you want to convince your co-workers of your ideas in important meetings, or would do anything to have your presentations remembered forever, or want to stand out as a coach and have your ideas last forever in a company, you need to be able to visualise your ideas. Start to Draw is a hands-on guide discussing the positive aspects of drawing and visualising your ideas in your work environment. It is an accessible, richly illustrated and bite-size book providing insight into why drawing works, how you can have a great impact on your own (and others') professional work, and how you can end up with a more creative approach to your job.

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About the Author

Axelle Vanquaillie is a B2B Visual Harvester. As a visual facilitator and graphic recorder, Axelle has helped numerous multinational enterprises - leading research and advisory company Gartner, among others - in discovering the power of visual storytelling and developing their visual skills.

From the Back Cover

Drawing enhances memorisation, understanding, talking and listening and sparks communication. It is a universal language, and can help you convey your message more clearly and engagingly - especially during meetings, while laying out ideas or simply in a brainstorming session. So why have all of us stopped drawing at a certain point in our lives?

Start to Draw is a fun and clear-cut guide to drawing and visualising your ideas in your work environment. It is an accessible, bite-size book providing insight into why drawing works, how you can have a great impact on your own (and others') professional work, and how you can end up with a more creative approach to your job.

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