Sketchnotes from the UIE Roadshow
- July 1, 2009 / filed in sketchnotes, user experience
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I recently had the pleasure of attending the User Interface Engineering Roadshow in Washington, DC. The day was chock-full of insight and wisdom from usability guru Jared Spool, founder of UIE.com. In taking notes during the workshop, I decided to take my first official shot at sketchnoting. The results are as follows:
Overall, I found this experience to be wholly satisfying. Putting key ideas into sketches required an interesting use of my attention span: in addition to listening intently to the ideas being communicated, I was simultaneously forced to employ creative sketching solutions that would properly embody the most important parts of the talks.
Upon returning home from the Roadshow, I was quite surprised to find these sketches spanning 5 full pages of my notebook. Upon scanning the notes and adding a bit of chronological organization, I’m left with a sort of visual map of the workshop (as I experienced it). I hope these notes might be of interest to others who attended.
As for adventures in sketchnoting? I look forward to continued exploration when the proper circumstances arise in the future.

Mike Rohde said:
at 2:32 pm on July 2nd, 2009
David, these look great! Glad yo hear you enjoyed the process — very different from trying to be a stenographer eh?
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