Here is the archive of open visual thinkery in chronological order.
We are nodes on a network. We’re influenced by others. We, in turn, can influence others. Our creations contain flavours and mixes of whatever has gone before, for who bakes a cake without any ingredients?
I zoomed in to Catherine Cronin’s talk on “If open is the answer, what is the question?” at the recent OER16 conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. This thought resonated with me, as it’s something I’ve learning in my journey with Visual Thinkery: our contibutions matter. With a sideways glance at school, I think there’s a massive difference between…
Have you ever heard anyone say “I’m no good at maths” ? Do you ever stop to wonder where they picked that up from? An exam? Or an adult’s opinion off the back of an test? We talk about maths as if it’s some sort of binary – either you’re good at it or you’re…
A business starts with a culture of one. Every person that joins adds to that culture. Their values, their humour, their work ethic. Every decision, communication, action sets a precedent. Culture can take years to build, but days to damage. A organisation is it’s people – so which part do you play? (Inspired by “The Open Organization”…
Wondering, always wondering. The more I wonder, the more I notice. The more I notice, the more I wonder…
A friend challenged me this week on where my newsletter was going. Admittedly, I have no idea. It was meant to be an experiment, though — an umbrella for experiments, if you will…
One of the areas I really enjoy is what I call Conversational Thinkery. Listening to a podcast, or being part of a conversation, and drawing what appears in my head. This thinkery was from a podcast conversation featuring Amy Burvall on the Creative Process.
I absolutely love this. The handy work of my 11-year-old…
Ask your eyes to notice. What’s the light doing? Why is it doing that? Highlights, lowlights, shadow. Sometimes a drawing just works. This avocado was triggered from a comment by Laura Hilliger. In Kiswahili, it’s a parachichi or even sometimes embe ya mafuta (literally: oily mango…).
OK me, lets sort this stuff into two piles. Blink – first, Smile – first, Scratch head – first, Think what to write in this narrative – second, Typing the words – first, Sniff – first, Hear music – first, Wonder about a lyric – second, Realise I’m being distracted by music – second, Turn…
This cloud is going to lift in 5 minutes. I said it so often it became my punchline. A dad joke – only to be appreciated by other dads (and sometimes their wives). We need to turn off the path somewhere near here to get to the top of the mountain. Nothing says top of…
I’ve been thinking about Cooperative business models recently, thanks to Doug Belshaw and John Bevan. Engaging with different ideas means playing out scenarios, and like splitting light through a prism, you can’t quite imagine how it will be until you shine it through.