Adult colouring-in books were all the rage a few years ago, but traditionally they’re fun things for kids to do. And it was with kids in mind that we recently held a workshop for Eurochild at the Comic Art Museum in Brussels to help their Children’s Council co-create a simple document to summarise their Child Protection Policy in a child-friendly format.
Read MoreThe magic of capturing ideas in real-time with pen and paper (or stylus and screen) has many names!
Call it visual note-taking, sketchnoting, graphic facilitation, scribing or simply Drawnalism, the core remains the same: transforming spoken words into vibrant maps of meaning.
Read MoreThe techniques of modern graphic recording developed from scribing which followed humankind’s earliest attempts to make marks for meaning.
Read MoreArtificial Christmas trees and artificial intelligence have more in common than you might think. In this blog post, we explore how artificial trees can be a metaphor for AI and what this means for our society and culture.
Read MoreWhile Artificial Intelligence might not yet be part of the traditional Christmas traditions, it is quickly insinuating itself into our daily lives. Watch the Video for more speculation about the shape of Christmasses to come!
Read MoreDrawnalism is ten years old.
Although if you know some of our history there are a few years we should add on to that total. This comes from the time when we were being asked to work although Alex and Matt were only a baby business partnership rather than the global powerehouse we are nowadays ;-)
Read MoreTo the fair city of Wolverhampton for the first post pandemic edition of the longrunning Unconference devoted to open data - Open Data Camp.
Read MoreWe created a large infographic for the Countrywide Group of Companies - an organisation that helps people deal with the financial and legal issues surrounding end of life planning.
Read MoreWallpapering a new Sustianability center for Future Towns and Innovation
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