Popular Visual Thinking
November 28, 2007 – 10:59 am
Arguably one of the most frequently used (and therefore most popular) methods of visual thinking is the napkin sketch. How many times have you asked the wait staff at a restaurant for a pen to be able to demonstrate an idea to someone? It’s even better when the restaurant has the paper table cloths that offer a much larger canvas! I was at a dinner recently with several of the facilitators from the conference and I thought we might run out of paper. One even came prepared with scissors to be able to easily transport the new creations back home! But I digress.
Given the popularity of the Napkin Sketch, our final facilitator for VizThink ‘08 is well prepared to take our skills to the next level. Dan Roam is the author of the soon to be released book, The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems with Pictures.
Register for the conference now at http://www.vizthink.com/registration.html to join Dan and a list of other amazing topics and discussions!