A while ago, Angela Maiers asked me if I would tune my visual brain into her most recent work, Liberating Genius, to see what resonated with me. By the way, resonate is a word I probably overuse, but I suppose it appropriately describes a moment of cognitive ease, and it’s those moments I listen out for, and attempt to visually capture.
When I was a student, I worked in a chicken factory, where time passed extremely slowly (a good measure of a bad job). That job is the reason why I’ve had to have a passion for every job that I’ve ever done since…
This tasty little visual story is about the types of potato grown in Ireland in…
Here's another little visual absorption from the Reclaim Open blog-a-thon, relating to a blog post by Doug…
This week I'm tuning into Reclaim Open to try and make some visual sense of…
Prepping for a Visual Thinking workshop at DCU in Dublin last month (part of a…
I’ve really enjoyed capturing keynotes and conversations live. It involves being playfully curious about what’s…