(length: 3:30 minutes)
In this video, Dave Gray provides an introduction with 5 basic principles for making better napkin sketches.
About Dave Gray
Dave Gray is the Founder and Chairman of XPLANE, a leading consulting and design firm focused on information-driven communications. Dave’s researches and writes on visual business and speaks and coaches educators, corporate clients and the public. He is also a founding member of VizThink, an international community of Visual Thinkers.
He is author of the book (on consultative selling) called Selling to the VP and is currently working on a book for O’Reilly media Sunni Brown called The Visual Thinking Playbook, which is due out in January of 2010.
Related links
Xplane, VizThink
The book: Selling to the VP of NO
Dave Gray Info, Communication Nation, Visual Thinking School
2 Comments
neat video, thanks for posting the link! I’ve been trying to increase the amount of sketching I do and this is certainly handy. Although, I think sketching on paper rather than on the computer is a better way to improve one’s skills, even though it is tedious. I love using Balsamiq Mockups, for example, but am seeing a marked improvement in my mockups after I started sketching stuff out on paper.
Glad you like it Arvind. Sketching on paper is immediate with no obstructions, it’s much faster and thus works great for ideation and brainstorming as compared to using a prototyping tool for the same purpose.