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Pencil Me in

Christina Wodtke

出版时间

2017-01-01

ISBN

9780996006033

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Want to get better in business? Learn how to draw. There’s no faster, cheaper prototype in the world than a sketch on a sheet of paper. What’s unclear in words is suddenly crystal clear in a sketch, and you—and your team—can tackle problems in entirely new ways. Play around with ideas. Document your process. Think on paper. Visual thinking brings a whole new power to work. Think you can’t draw? Don’t worry! The simplest sketches are the most effective at communication and problem solving, so you can begin drawing in less time than your average coffee break. Pictures and visual communication harken back to the stone age for good reason--they’re natural, they’re quick, and they work. And they’ll work for you. If you’re looking for the next tool to help you solve your hardest (and most interesting) challenges at work, try a paper and pencil. This book teaches you how to use them well--and have a bit of fun along the way. With contributions from Amelie Sarrazin, Aleksandra Micek, Taylor Reese, Dan Brown, Daniel Cook, Kate Rutter, Eva-Lotta Lamm, Matthew Magain, Sunni Brown, Cristina Negrut, Daryl Meier Fahrni, Marc Bourguignon, Laura Klein, David Gray, Melissa Kim, Mike Rohde, Brian Gulassa, Andrew Reid, Rolf Faste, Raph Koster, Stone Librande, Robin Hunicke, Alicia Loring, Erin Malone, Stephen P. Anderson, Giorgia Lupi, Alex Osterwalder, Noelle Stransky, James Young, and Dan Roam.

Christina Wodtke trains companies to move from insight to execution as principal of her firm, Wodtke Consulting, and teaches the next generation of entrepreneurs at California College of the Arts and Stanford Continuing Education. Christina has led redesigns and initial product offerings for such companies as LinkedIn, Myspace, Zynga, Yahoo!, Hot Studio, and eGreetings. She has...

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目录
Introduction
Drawing, Drafting, and Doodling
Equipment
A History of Mark Making
Reason to Draw no.1: Communication

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用户评论
今年重新写纸质手账了所以读这本。比较啰嗦。把各种点子、想法和思考过程以易得易理解的方式画下来以记录保存的总体思路很好。最后部分图说各种CXO的举例很棒,简明易懂。
果然是简洁明了
很简短的一本书,如果只看文字的话一个小时就看完了。可以跟着里面的教程来进行绘画练习,实现可视化笔记的作用。作者说,哪怕画的很丑也没关系,只要坚持下去,有一天会变好的。看了这本书有助于画手帐、会议白板讨论、思维导图等方面的提升,有趣。