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Index
A
- abstract concepts
(see conceptual
representation)
- action
- actions area (Team Purpose
Map), Rallying Around a Common Future with the Team
Purpose Map, Rallying Around a Common Future with the Team
Purpose Map
- Adobe Capture CC,
Enhancing,
coloring, and editing
- “Aesthetic Response to Color
Combinations” (Schloss and Palmer), The color wheel and
color schemes
- age, indicating in figure
sketches, Say Goodbye to the Stick Figure
- Agerbeck, Brandy,
We Need
Synthesis, Sketching Lets You Be the Creator You Used to
Be
- Aguilar, Francis,
Understanding an Organization’s Place in the
World by Using the PESTLE Canvas
- a-HA! moments,
Software Is
Killing Our Communication
- alone, materials for
sketching, Sketching Alone
- anachronistic metaphors,
Making It
Work
- analogous colors,
The color
wheel and color schemes
- anatomy of storyboards
- Anchors (SWAM Canvas),
Use a
Well-Understood Metaphor
- anchor (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- angles and shots
(storyboards), Angles and shots
- annotations, Paper and
Sketchbooks
- annual report in pictures,
Exercise
5-19: Sketch some separators
- AquaNotes, Try New
Materials
- arrow (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- Astropad app, Tablets and
Apps
- attention map,
Prioritizing Resources with the Resource Tank
Sketch
- Audience section
- authenticity (storyboards),
Step 1: Get
clear on an authentic problem at the right moment,
How to
Sketch Storyboards to Explain a Solution
B
- background color,
Background
color for structure and interest
- balance (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- balloon (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- banners and ribbons,
Frames,
Framing
Images
- basic sketching skills
- adding visual emphasis to
sketches, Would the Real Style Please Step
Forward?
- banners and ribbons,
Frames,
Framing
Images
- colors, Exercise 9-1: Format
some objects
- complex objects based on simple
shapes, Let’s Go Inside Out
- exercises for,
Warming Up
with Basic Lines, Say Goodbye to the Stick Figure,
Sketching
Faces and Expressions, Exercise 5-10: What are your fonts?,
Exercise
5-14: The essence of laptop, Separators
- faces and expressions,
Exercise
5-5: Figures in action, Step 1: Get clear on an authentic problem at
the right moment
- figures and action,
Exercise
5-1: Parallel lines, Adding Shadows to Images, Step 2: Write the story
first
- frames and separators,
Exercise
5-14: The essence of laptop, Framing Images
- in storytelling,
Step 2:
Write the story first
- interview with Matt Magain,
What if
your annual report was in pictures?
- lettering, Treat Your Handwriting
as a Set of Fonts
- marks and patterns,
Warming Up
with Basic Lines
- questions for you,
Exercise
5-19: Sketch some separators
- scales, sketching at
different, Warming Up with Basic Lines
- simple objects based on simple
shapes, Exercise 5-13: Try different markers,
Step 2:
Write the story first
- battery (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- belt (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- Benefits (Value Proposition
Canvas), Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas, Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas
- Berger, Warren,
Sketching
Lets You Be the Creator You Used to Be
- Betabook whiteboard,
Whiteboards
- Bigger Picture (company),
What
decisions could you help your team make with the Hurdle Track
sketch?
- blackboards, Try New
Materials
- Bloom, Benjamin,
A Quick
Example
- Bloom’s Taxonomy,
A Quick
Example
- body language,
Say Goodbye
to the Stick Figure
- bones (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Us
- boxing glove (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- box (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- brain
- brainstorming
- bridge (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems, Envisioning the Future State of Your
Customers with the Superhero Booth Sketch
- Brown, Sunni, Sketching Lets You Be
the Creator You Used to Be, Warming Up with Basic Lines
- budget and expenses comparison
map, Prioritizing Resources with the Resource Tank
Sketch
- Build-a-Bridge sketch,
Envisioning
the Future State of Your Customers with the Superhero Booth
Sketch, Exercise 11-3: The relief of having a “smart
home”
- Bunce, Devon, What decisions could you
help your team make with the Hurdle Track sketch?
- Buonarroti, Michelangelo,
Paper and
Sketchbooks
- Burger of Understanding,
Why All
These Maps and Canvases?
- business and work objects,
Some Object
Libraries for You to Sketch
- Business Model Canvas,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch
- Business Model Generation
(Osterwalder and Pigneur), Knocking Down the Barriers with the Goal
Barriers Sketch
C
- Campbell, Joseph,
Exercise
11-1: Play all the angles
- CamScanner, High-resolution
printing
- cane toads example
- canvases
(see maps and canvases)
- causal relationships,
Relationships
- challenges area (Team Purpose
Map), Rallying Around a Common Future with the Team
Purpose Map, Rallying Around a Common Future with the Team
Purpose Map
- challenges, setting
yourself, Set Yourself Challenges
- Channels section
- character, sketching as an
extension of your, Sketching Is an Extension of Your
Voice
- charts (conceptual
representation), Conceptual Representation, Exercise 8-3: Write down
the relationships, Prioritizing Resources with the Resource Tank
Sketch
- Cheong, Justin,
Tablets and
Apps, Interview with Justin Cheong,
The Parting
Line
- Christensen, Clayton,
Understanding People with the Empathy
Map
- circle, shapes based on,
Sketching
Simple Objects Based on Simple Shapes
- clichés
- cliff (visual metaphor),
Exercise
7-4: The lame boss cliché, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- clip art, improving on,
Exercise
5-19: Sketch some separators
- cloud (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- cobwebs (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- cogs and gears (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- colorblindness factor,
Different
colors for different meanings
- Color psychology (Whitfield and
Wiltshire), The Meaning of Color
- color(s)
- about, Exercise 9-1: Format
some objects
- applying in different ways,
Applying
Color in Different Ways
- capturing sketches to add,
Think About
How You’re Going to Use the Sketches, Enhancing, coloring, and
editing
- combining different,
The Meaning
of Color
- exercises for,
Exercise
9-4: Practice sketching in color
- meaning of, Exercise 9-1: Format
some objects
- types of, The color wheel and
color schemes
- color schemes,
The color
wheel and color schemes
- color wheel, The Meaning of
Color
- comics
- communication
(see verbal communication; visual
communication)
- communities, sketching,
What
Next?
- comparing yourself to
others, Exercise 3-1: Fail!
- compass (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- competence in drawing versus
writing, Rediscover Your Pony
- Competitive Advantage
(Porter), Knocking Down the Barriers with the Goal
Barriers Sketch
- complementary colors,
The color
wheel and color schemes
- complex objects, sketching
- about, Tackling More Complex
Objects
- business and work objects,
Some Object
Libraries for You to Sketch
- exercises for,
Exercise
6-1: Find the shapes in an image near you, Sketching Hands and
Products
- foundation lines technique,
Let’s Go
Inside Out, Exercise 6-2: Draw that image using
foundation lines
- hands and products,
sketching, Exercise 6-2: Draw that image using
foundation lines
- hipster objects,
Exercise
6-1: Find the shapes in an image near you
- home objects, Some Object Libraries
for You to Sketch
- inside-out technique,
Let’s Go
Inside Out, Exercise 6-2: Draw that image using
foundation lines
- interview with Andrew On Yi
Lai, Exercise 6-7: Give yourself a hand
#2
- nature objects,
Some Object
Libraries for You to Sketch
- questions for you,
Exercise
6-7: Give yourself a hand #2
- computer tablets and apps,
Embedded
LCD Graphic Tablets
- concept-to-metaphor
transfigurator, Concept-to-Metaphor Transfigurator
- conceptual representation
- about, Getting More Confident
in Translating, Conceptual Representation
- concept-to-metaphor
transfigurator, Concept-to-Metaphor Transfigurator
- exercises for,
Some common
gotchas, Example: Cane toads, Exercise 8-5: Sketch the
entities, relationships, and spaces
- of entities, The Three Elements of
Conceptual Thinking and Sketching
- of relationships,
Relationships
- of spaces, Exercise 8-3: Write down
the relationships
- questions for you,
How might
you reframe work-related problems using conceptual
representation?
- understanding systems with
conceptual modeling, Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas
- well-understood metaphors
for, Use a Well-Understood Metaphor
- confidence building
- applying UST model of
thinking, A Quick Example
- by practicing sketching,
Sketching
Is an Extension of Your Character
- drawing for pure enjoyment,
Rediscover
Your Pony
- exercises for,
Sketching
Is an Extension of Your Mind, Sketch Your Way to Confidence
- in drawing versus writing,
Rediscover
Your Pony
- interview with Jacqui
O’Brien, Who are you comparing yourself to right
now?
- questions for you,
Exercise
3-1: Fail!
- sketching as extension of your
mind, Sketching Lets You Be the Creator You Used to
Be
- style and, Would the Real Style
Please Step Forward?
- “Consumer Preferences for Color
Combinations” (Deng et al.), The color wheel and color
schemes
- content writer role,
Understanding a Product Experience by Using
Journey Mapping
- crown (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly,
Sketching:
Your Untapped Superpower
- culture, indicating in figure
sketches, Say Goodbye to the Stick Figure
- cup of tea exercise,
Sketching
Is an Extension of Your Mind
D
- daily doodle challenge,
Set
Yourself Challenges
- dam (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- Darrow, Geof, Bringing Future
Experiences to Life with Storyboarding
- dating sketches,
Paper and
Sketchbooks
- Dean, Marie-Claire,
Envisioning
a Future Product with the Experience Canvas
- decision-making in Hurdle Track
sketch, Generate Actionable Concepts, Not Vague
Ideas, What decisions could you help your team make
with the Hurdle Track sketch?
- Demo (Experience Canvas),
Envisioning
a Future Product with the Experience Canvas, Envisioning a Future
Product with the Experience Canvas
- dependency relationships,
Relationships
- designer role,
Understanding a Product Experience by Using
Journey Mapping, Exercise 11-1: Play all the angles
- designing for the future
- about, Designing the
Future
- Build-a-Bridge sketch,
Envisioning
the Future State of Your Customers with the Superhero Booth
Sketch, Exercise 11-3: The relief of having a “smart
home”
- Experience Canvas,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch, Does your team have a
shared, clear purpose?
- Goal Barriers sketch,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch, Exercise 11-3: The
relief of having a “smart home”
- questions for you,
Does your
team have a shared, clear purpose?
- storyboarding in,
Envisioning
a Future Product with the Experience Canvas
- Superhero Booth sketch,
Rallying
Around a Common Future with the Team Purpose Map, Exercise 11-3: The
relief of having a “smart home”
- Team Purpose Map,
Rallying
Around a Common Future with the Team Purpose Map, Does your team have a
shared, clear purpose?
- diagrammatic
representation, Getting More Confident in Translating,
Conceptual
Representation
- dice/die (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- digital asset managers,
Reusing
Your Sketches
- digital sketching
- dinosaur (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- dive slates, Try New
Materials
- Do (Empathy Map),
Understanding People with the Empathy
Map, Understanding People with the Empathy
Map
- dominoes (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- The Doodle Revolution
(Brown), Warming Up with Basic Lines
- Drucker, Peter,
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Knocking Down the Barriers with the Goal
Barriers Sketch
- Duarte, Nancy,
Exercise
11-1: Play all the angles
E
- Earnest Sketcher,
What
Materials Star Sign Are You?
- Economic (PESTLE Canvas),
Understanding an Organization’s Place in the
World by Using the PESTLE Canvas
- editing, capturing sketches
for, Think About How You’re Going to Use the
Sketches, Enhancing, coloring, and editing
- eggs (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- Einstein, Albert,
Synthesize
the Essence of the System
- elephant in the room (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- embedded LCD graphic
tablets, Embedded LCD Graphic Tablets
- emojis, Everything Is Going
Visual, Exercise 5-5: Figures in action,
Sketching
Faces and Expressions
- emotion
- emotional goal (user experience
story cycle), The Presto Sketching version of the Hero’s
Journey
- Empathy Maps, See the shapes in the
conversation, Envisioning a Future Product with the
Experience Canvas
- emphasis, colors used for,
Applying
Color in Different Ways
- encouraging others,
Who are you
comparing yourself to right now?
- end impact technique,
Step 4:
Roll camera
- engine (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- enhancing, capturing sketches
for, Think About How You’re Going to Use the
Sketches, Enhancing, coloring, and editing
- entities, thinking of and
sketching
- Environmental (PESTLE
Canvas), Understanding an Organization’s Place in the
World by Using the PESTLE Canvas
- Eppler, Martin,
Everything
Is Going Visual
- essence, capturing the
- ethnocentric metaphors,
Making It
Work
- Evernote Moleskines,
Blending
Traditional and Digital Media
- Evernote Post-It Notes,
Blending
Traditional and Digital Media
- Evernote Smart Notebook,
Blending
Traditional and Digital Media
- exaggeration, Say Goodbye to the Stick
Figure, Making It Work
- Executive Sketcher,
What
Materials Star Sign Are You?
- Experience Canvas,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch, Does your team have a
shared, clear purpose?
- Experience (Concept
Canvas), Generate Actionable Concepts, Not Vague
Ideas, Generate Actionable Concepts, Not Vague
Ideas
- expressions on faces,
Exercise
5-5: Figures in action, Step 1: Get clear on an authentic problem at
the right moment
- eyebrows in face sketches,
Sketching
Faces and Expressions
- eye position in face
sketches, Sketching Faces and Expressions
F
- faces and expressions,
Exercise
5-5: Figures in action, Step 1: Get clear on an authentic problem at
the right moment
- factory (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems, Visual Metaphors from
Objects and Systems
- Fail! exercise,
Sketch Your
Way to Confidence
- faucet (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- Features (Value Proposition
Canvas), Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas, Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas
- fidelity, visual,
Exercise
5-13: Try different markers
- figures and action,
Exercise
5-1: Parallel lines, Adding Shadows to Images, Step 2: Write the story
first
- filter (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- fingerprint (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Us
- fire (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- fisted hand, Sketching Hands and
Products
- Five E’s, Understanding a Product
Experience by Using Journey Mapping
- flag (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- flow, Sketching: Your Untapped
Superpower
- flowcharts, Conceptual
Representation
- focus
- fonts, handwriting as sets
of, Exercise 5-9: Sketch these emotions
- footprints (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Us
- formatting images,
Would the
Real Style Please Step Forward?, Exercise 9-1: Format some
objects
- foundation lines technique
- four-leaf clover (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Nature
- frames and separators
- Freytag, Gustav,
Exercise
11-1: Play all the angles
- “From Little Things Big Things
Grow” (song), Visual Metaphors from Nature
- funnel (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
G
- Gains (Empathy Map),
Understanding People with the Empathy
Map, Understanding People with the Empathy
Map
- Gamestorming (Gray),
See the
shapes in the conversation
- gauge (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- gears and cogs (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- gemstone (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- gender, indicating in figure
sketches, Say Goodbye to the Stick Figure
- gift (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- Goal Barriers sketch,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch, Exercise 11-3: The
relief of having a “smart home”
- goals
- Build-a-Bridge sketch,
Envisioning
the Future State of Your Customers with the Superhero Booth
Sketch, Exercise 11-3: The relief of having a “smart
home”
- Burger of Understanding on,
Why All
These Maps and Canvases?
- Concept Canvas,
Generate
Actionable Concepts, Not Vague Ideas, Generate Actionable
Concepts, Not Vague Ideas
- defining small achievable,
Sketch Your
Way to Confidence
- Empathy Maps, See the shapes in the
conversation
- Goal Barriers sketch,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch, Exercise 11-3: The
relief of having a “smart home”
- identifying, Exercise 1-1: Warm-up
process sketch
- Journey Maps, Understanding Value
Exchange by Using Value Relationship Mapping
- Superhero Booth Sketch,
Rallying
Around a Common Future with the Team Purpose Map, Exercise 11-3: The
relief of having a “smart home”
- Team Purpose Map,
Rallying
Around a Common Future with the Team Purpose Map
- user experience story
cycle, The Presto Sketching version of the Hero’s
Journey
- Google Tilt Brush,
Keep
Looking for Opportunity
- gramming, We Need
Synthesis
- graphic facilitation,
Sketching
for Others, Interview with Justin Cheong,
What if
your annual report was in pictures?
- The Graphic Facilitator’s Guide
(Agerbeck), We Need Synthesis
- graphic recording,
Sketching
for Others, Interview with Justin Cheong,
What if
your annual report was in pictures?
- graphic tablets,
Graphic
Tablets
- gravestone (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- Gray, Dave, Warming Up with Basic
Lines, See the shapes in the conversation
- Gray’s Anatomy (book),
Exercise
5-5: Figures in action
- groups, materials for sketching
in, Sketching Alone
- The Gutenberg Galaxy
(McLuhan), A Word About Fidelity
- gutters (storyboards),
The Anatomy
of Storyboards
H
- hair in figure sketches,
Say Goodbye
to the Stick Figure, Sketching Faces and Expressions
- halos, sketching,
Halos and
Other Visual Effects
- hammer and nail (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- hands and products,
Exercise
6-2: Draw that image using foundation lines
- handshake (visual
metaphor), Sketching Hands and Products,
Visual
Metaphors from Us
- handwriting as sets of
fonts, Exercise 5-9: Sketch these emotions
- hashtagging, Storing and Sharing Your
Sketches
- hats (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- head (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Us
- Hear (Empathy Map),
Understanding People with the Empathy
Map, Understanding People with the Empathy
Map
- heart (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Us
- Hero’s Journey story cycle,
Exercise
11-1: Play all the angles
- The Hero with a Thousand Faces
(Campbell), Exercise 11-1: Play all the angles
- hexadecimal color codes,
Different
colors for different meanings
- hierarchy relationships,
Relationships
- high-resolution printing,
Think About
How You’re Going to Use the Sketches
- hipster objects,
Exercise
6-1: Find the shapes in an image near you, Try New
Materials
- holding hands (visual
metaphor), Sketching Hands and Products,
Visual
Metaphors from Us
- home objects, Some Object Libraries
for You to Sketch
- hook (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems, Visual Metaphors from
Objects and Systems
- horizon (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- “house style”,
Reusing
Your Sketches
- Hulick, Samuel,
Rallying
Around a Common Future with the Team Purpose Map
- human body (visual
metaphors), Visual Metaphors from Us
- Hurdle Track sketch,
Generate
Actionable Concepts, Not Vague Ideas, What decisions could you
help your team make with the Hurdle Track sketch?
- Hypothesis section
I
- iceberg (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Nature
- icons
- The Idea Shapers
(Agerbeck), Sketching Lets You Be the Creator You Used to
Be
- ideograms, Making It Work
- IKEA product instructions,
Metaphorical Representation
- information diet,
What’s your
information diet like?
- Inktober challenge,
Set
Yourself Challenges
- inside-out technique,
Let’s Go
Inside Out, Exercise 6-2: Draw that image using
foundation lines
- interactive whiteboards
(IWB), Sketching Alone, Keep Looking for
Opportunity
- International Forum of Visual
Practitioners (IFVP), What Next?
- interviews
- intuition, third-level listening
and, Interview with Devon Bunce
- iPads, Embedded LCD Graphic
Tablets
- island (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- isolation effect,
Applying
Color in Different Ways
L
- ladder (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- Lai, Andrew On Yi,
Exercise
6-7: Give yourself a hand #2, The Parting Line
- Lame Boss Clichés,
Exercise
7-2: More visual metaphors
- layers
- Lean Canvas, Knocking Down the
Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch
- learning management system,
Understanding a System with Concept
Modeling
- Lee, Harper, Enter the
Metaphor
- Legal (PESTLE Canvas),
Understanding an Organization’s Place in the
World by Using the PESTLE Canvas
- lens (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems, Visual Metaphors from
Objects and Systems
- Levitin, Daniel J.,
Words
Fail
- Lewis, Catherine,
Bringing
Future Experiences to Life with Storyboarding
- lightbulb (visual
metaphor), Making It Work, Mixing Metaphors,
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- lighthouse (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- lightning (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Nature
- limelight (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Nature,
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- lines and shapes
(see shapes and lines)
- listening, three levels of,
Interview
with Devon Bunce
- literal representation,
Getting
More Confident in Translating, Exercise 5-13: Try different
markers, Conceptual Representation, Example: Cane
toads
- LiveScribe pens,
Take
Admiral Akbar’s Advice
- live scribing,
Sketching
for Others, Interview with Justin Cheong,
What if
your annual report was in pictures?
- lock and key (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- London Sketchnote Hangout,
Set
Yourself Challenges
- Long, Sydney, Sketching: Your Untapped
Superpower
M
- MacGyer Sketcher,
What
Materials Star Sign Are You?
- Magain, Matthew,
What if
your annual report was in pictures?
- magnifying glass,
Making It
Work
- maps and canvases
- attention map,
Prioritizing Resources with the Resource Tank
Sketch
- budget and expenses
comparison, Prioritizing Resources with the Resource Tank
Sketch
- Burger of Understanding,
Why All
These Maps and Canvases?
- Business Model Canvas,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch
- conceptual representation
using, Conceptual Representation
- describing spaces,
Spaces
- Empathy Maps, See the shapes in the
conversation, Envisioning a Future Product with the
Experience Canvas
- Experience Canvas,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch, Does your team have a
shared, clear purpose?
- Journey Maps, Understanding Value
Exchange by Using Value Relationship Mapping, What keeps your
customers up at night?, Envisioning a Future Product with the
Experience Canvas
- PESTLE Canvas,
Understanding an Organization by Using the
SWAM Canvas
- problem-solving using,
Why All
These Maps and Canvases?
- reusing sketches,
Reusing
Your Sketches
- SWAM Canvas, Use a Well-Understood
Metaphor, How quickly can a new hire get up and
running?
- Team Purpose Map,
Rallying
Around a Common Future with the Team Purpose Map, Does your team have a
shared, clear purpose?
- Team Resources Map,
Prioritizing Resources with the Resource Tank
Sketch
- Value Proposition Canvas,
Understanding a Product Experience by Using
Journey Mapping, Envisioning a Future Product with the
Experience Canvas
- Value Relationship Maps,
Understanding Value Exchange by Using Value
Relationship Mapping
- visual metaphors using,
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- markers, What Materials Star Sign
Are You?, Paper and Sketchbooks, Exercise 5-13: Try
different markers
- materials for sketching
- blending traditional and digital
media, Take Admiral Akbar’s Advice
- digital surfaces,
Whiteboards
- exercises for,
Sketching
for Others
- interview with Justin
Cheong, Interview with Justin Cheong
- markers, What Materials Star Sign
Are You?, Paper and Sketchbooks, Exercise 5-13: Try
different markers
- papers and sketchbooks,
Markers
- questions for you,
Exercise
4-3: Doodle some pixels
- trying new, Keep Looking for
Opportunity
- types of sketchers,
Getting the
Right Materials
- whiteboards, Whiteboards
- workplace considerations,
Blending
Traditional and Digital Media
- Matryoshka doll (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- Maurya, Ash, Knocking Down the
Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch
- maze (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- McCloud, Scott,
Visuals
Stick, Exercise 5-13: Try different markers
- McLuhan, Marshall,
A Word
About Fidelity
- Meadows, Donella H.,
Relationships, Relationships
- meaning, amplifying
- meat-cut chart (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- the medium is the message,
A Word
About Fidelity
- Mental Models (Young),
Understanding People with the Empathy
Map
- metaphorical
representation, Getting More Confident in Translating,
Harnessing
Visual Metaphor
- metaphors
(see visual metaphors)
- Metaphors We Live By (Lakoff and
Johnson), Enter the Metaphor
- Michelangelo Buonarroti,
Paper and
Sketchbooks
- milestone (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Nature,
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems, Visual Metaphors from
Objects and Systems
- Mines (SWAM Canvas),
Use a
Well-Understood Metaphor
- minimum viable experience
(MVE), Envisioning a Future Product with the
Experience Canvas, Generate Actionable Concepts, Not Vague
Ideas
- mixing metaphors,
We Have a
Problem with Problems
- moments (storyboards),
Step 1: Get
clear on an authentic problem at the right moment,
How to
Sketch Storyboards to Explain a Solution
- A More Beautiful Question
(Berger), Sketching Lets You Be the Creator You Used to
Be
- mountain (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- mouths in face sketches,
Sketching
Faces and Expressions
- muscles (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Us
O
- objects, sketching
- O’Brien, Jacqui,
Who are you
comparing yourself to right now?
- observation skills,
Let’s Go
Inside Out
- Office Lens, High-resolution
printing
- 101 Things to Learn in Art School
(White), Would the Real Style Please Step
Forward?
- onion rings (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Nature,
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems, Visual Metaphors from
Objects and Systems
- onion (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- open lettering,
Pumping
More Meaning into Lettering
- opportunity, looking for,
Keep
Looking for Opportunity
- optical character recognition
(OCR), Capturing for project work or for a
presentation
- orbit (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- organizations
- The Organized Mind
(Levitin), Words Fail
- Osterwalder, Alexander,
Understanding a Product Experience by Using
Journey Mapping, Knocking Down the Barriers with the Goal
Barriers Sketch
- others, materials for sketching
for, Sketching for Others
- outlined letters,
Pumping
More Meaning into Lettering
- outside-in technique,
Tackling
More Complex Objects, Let’s Go Inside Out
P
- padlock (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems, Visual Metaphors from
Objects and Systems
- Pain relievers (Value Proposition
Canvas), Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas, Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas
- Pains section
- paper and sketchbooks,
Markers
- parachute (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- parallel lines, drawing,
Warming Up
with Basic Lines
- Pareidolia phenomenon,
Visuals
Stick
- patterns
- basic lines and shapes,
Warming Up
with Basic Lines
- designing for the future,
Designing
the Future
- for actionable insights,
Visual
Pattern Reference-o-Tronic 3000, Fresh Thinking and Discovery
- for direction and
alignment, Preface, Visual Pattern
Reference-o-Tronic 3000
- for fresh thinking and
discovery, Visual Pattern Reference-o-Tronic 3000,
Shared
Clarity
- for invention,
Visual
Pattern Reference-o-Tronic 3000, Fresh Thinking and Discovery
- for prioritizing,
Visual
Pattern Reference-o-Tronic 3000, Strategic Perspective
- for shared clarity,
Visual
Pattern Reference-o-Tronic 3000
- for strategic perspective,
Visual
Pattern Reference-o-Tronic 3000, Strategic Perspective
- foundation lines technique,
Let’s Go
Inside Out
- keeping your mind sharp to
spot, Keep Looking for Opportunity
- perceiving, Visuals Stick
- plotting the course with,
Generate
Actionable Concepts, Not Vague Ideas
- relationship examples,
Relationships
- tackling problems with,
Why All
These Maps and Canvases?
- Patton, Jeff, Understanding a Product
Experience by Using Journey Mapping
- The Perfect Sketchbook
website, Paper and Sketchbooks
- perseverance as confidence
builder, Sketching Is an Extension of Your
Character
- PESTLE Canvas,
Understanding an Organization by Using the
SWAM Canvas
- Phillips, Barbara J.,
Everything
Is Going Visual
- phones, hands holding,
Sketching
Hands and Products
- photorealism, Exercise 5-13: Try
different markers
- Pictionary, Wait, There’s More Than
Just Sketching Wireframes?
- pictograms, Making It Work
- pictures
(see visual communication)
- Pigneur, Yves,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch
- plotting the course
- pointing hand,
Sketching
Hands and Products
- Political (PESTLE Canvas),
Understanding an Organization’s Place in the
World by Using the PESTLE Canvas
- Porphyry of Tyre
(philosopher), Visual Metaphors from Nature
- Porter, Michael,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch
- portfolios, building,
Storing and
Sharing Your Sketches
- pose of figures,
Say Goodbye
to the Stick Figure, Say Goodbye to the Stick Figure
- power point (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- presentations, using sketches
for, Think About How You’re Going to Use the
Sketches, High-resolution printing, Reusing Your
Sketches, Set Yourself Challenges
- Presto Sketcher,
What
Materials Star Sign Are You?
- Presto Sketching blog
posts, High-resolution printing
- primary colors,
The color
wheel and color schemes
- prize ribbon (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- problem-solving
- Burger of Understanding,
Why All
These Maps and Canvases?
- conceptual representation
in, Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas
- Empathy Maps in,
See the
shapes in the conversation, Envisioning a Future Product with the
Experience Canvas
- Experience Canvas,
Envisioning
a Future Product with the Experience Canvas, Does your team have a
shared, clear purpose?
- interview with John Tutt,
How quickly
can a new hire get up and running?
- Journey Maps in,
Understanding Value Exchange by Using Value
Relationship Mapping, What keeps your customers up at night?,
Envisioning
a Future Product with the Experience Canvas
- maps and canvases in,
Why All
These Maps and Canvases?
- PESTLE Canvas in,
Understanding an Organization by Using the
SWAM Canvas
- questions for you,
What keeps
your customers up at night?
- storyboarding in,
Step 1: Get
clear on an authentic problem at the right moment
- SWAM Canvas in,
Use a
Well-Understood Metaphor, How quickly can a new hire get up and
running?
- using conceptual thinking and
sketching, The Three Elements of Conceptual Thinking and
Sketching
- Value Proposition Canvas
in, Understanding a Product Experience by Using
Journey Mapping
- Value Relationship Maps in,
Understanding Value Exchange by Using Value
Relationship Mapping
- visual metaphors in,
How to
Illustrate Concepts by Using Visual Metaphor
- process relationships,
Relationships
- product experience
- product manager role,
Understanding a Product Experience by Using
Journey Mapping, Exercise 11-1: Play all the angles
- product/service
- Build-a-Bridge sketch,
Envisioning
the Future State of Your Customers with the Superhero Booth
Sketch
- Burger of Understanding on,
Why All
These Maps and Canvases?
- elevator pitch for,
How quickly
can a new hire get up and running?
- Experience Canvas,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch, Does your team have a
shared, clear purpose?
- Hurdle Track sketch,
Generate
Actionable Concepts, Not Vague Ideas, What decisions could you
help your team make with the Hurdle Track sketch?
- Value Proposition Canvas,
Understanding a Product Experience by Using
Journey Mapping, Envisioning a Future Product with the
Experience Canvas
- products in hands,
Exercise
6-2: Draw that image using foundation lines
- project work, using sketches
for, Think About How You’re Going to Use the
Sketches
- proximity relationships,
Relationships
- public speaking for the
hand, Sketching Is an Extension of Your
Voice
- purpose area (Team Purpose
Map), Rallying Around a Common Future with the Team
Purpose Map
R
- reading flow in
storyboards, Reading flow
- real-world objects in
sketches, Exercise 5-13: Try different markers,
Example:
Cane toads
- reflection (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- reinforcement loop in cycle of
synthesis, Sketch Your Way to Confidence
- relationships, thinking of and
sketching
- researcher role,
Understanding a Product Experience by Using
Journey Mapping
- Resonate (Duarte),
Exercise
11-1: Play all the angles
- resources, prioritizing with
Resource Tank sketch, Prioritizing Resources with the Resource Tank
Sketch
- Resource Tank sketch,
Prioritizing Resources with the Resource Tank
Sketch
- reusing
- ribbons and banners,
Frames,
Framing
Images
- Riegelman, Alex,
Exercise
1-1: Warm-up process sketch
- ripple (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Nature
- river (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Nature,
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- road (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- rocket (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- rock salute hand,
Sketching
Hands and Products
- roles
- rollercoaster (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- Roosevelt, Theodore,
Use a
Well-Understood Metaphor
- Rule of Thirds,
Reading
flow
- ruler (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- Running Lean (Maurya),
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch
S
- Samsung tablets,
Embedded
LCD Graphic Tablets
- saturation (colors),
The color
wheel and color schemes
- Say (Empathy Map),
Understanding People with the Empathy
Map, Understanding People with the Empathy
Map
- scales
- Scanning the Business Environment
(Aguilar), Understanding an Organization’s Place in the
World by Using the PESTLE Canvas
- Scope sliders (Concept
Canvas), Generate Actionable Concepts, Not Vague
Ideas, Generate Actionable Concepts, Not Vague
Ideas
- search (user experience story
cycle), The Presto Sketching version of the Hero’s
Journey, Step 2: Write the story first
- secondary colors,
The color
wheel and color schemes
- se$$ed (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- Se$$e (Empathy Map),
Understanding People with the Empathy
Map, Understanding People with the Empathy
Map
- selling sketches,
Storing and
Sharing Your Sketches
- separators and frames
(see frames and separators)
- shade (colors),
The color
wheel and color schemes
- shadows, adding to images,
Adding
Shadows to Images
- shapes and lines
- shapes in conversations,
See the
shapes in the conversation
- sharing sketches,
Think About
How You’re Going to Use the Sketches
- shield (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- signpost (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- Signs of success (Experience
Canvas), Envisioning a Future Product with the
Experience Canvas, Envisioning a Future Product with the
Experience Canvas
- sign (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- silencing the inner critic,
Sketching
Is an Extension of Your Character
- silhouettes
- silos
- similes, Literal
Representation
- six-up technique,
Step 4:
Roll camera
- Sketchbook (Audodesk),
Enhancing,
coloring, and editing
- sketchbooks and paper,
Markers
- sketching
(see basic sketching skills;
complex objects, sketching; visual communication)
- sketchnoting, Exercise 6-7: Give
yourself a hand #2, What Next?
- skills area (Team Purpose
Map), Rallying Around a Common Future with the Team
Purpose Map, Rallying Around a Common Future with the Team
Purpose Map
- Skroce, Steve,
Bringing
Future Experiences to Life with Storyboarding
- smart pens, Take Admiral Akbar’s
Advice
- Snook.ca Colour Contrast
Check, Different colors for different
meanings
- Social (PESTLE Canvas),
Understanding an Organization’s Place in the
World by Using the PESTLE Canvas
- software
- space(s)
- speech balloons
- split-complementary colors,
The color
wheel and color schemes
- springs (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- square colors,
The color
wheel and color schemes
- squares, sketching,
Exercise
5-14: The essence of laptop
- staging in storyboards,
Reading
flow
- Stars (SWAM Canvas),
Use a
Well-Understood Metaphor
- Stephenson, Glenn,
What could
you drop to make time to sketch?
- steps (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- stick figures, adding life
to, Exercise 5-1: Parallel lines
- sticky note technique,
Step 4:
Roll camera
- stopwatch (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- storing sketches,
Storing and
Sharing Your Sketches
- storyboards and
storyboarding
- about, Envisioning a Future
Product with the Experience Canvas
- anatomy of, Bringing Future
Experiences to Life with Storyboarding
- example of existing
scenario, Step 4: Roll camera
- exercises for,
Exercise
11-1: Play all the angles, Exercise 11-3: The relief of having a “smart
home”
- Hero’s Journey story cycle,
Exercise
11-1: Play all the angles
- power of storytelling,
Exercise
11-1: Play all the angles
- questions for you,
Does your
team have a shared, clear purpose?
- reusing sketches for,
Reusing
Your Sketches
- sketching to explain
solutions, Step 4: Roll camera
- sketching to explore and explain
problems, Step 1: Get clear on an authentic problem at
the right moment
- user experience story
cycle, Exercise 11-1: Play all the angles
- struggle (user experience story
cycle), The Presto Sketching version of the Hero’s
Journey, Step 2: Write the story first
- style
- adding shadows to images,
Adding
Shadows to Images
- adding texture to images,
Framing
Images
- color and, Exercise 9-1: Format
some objects
- creating “house style”,
Reusing
Your Sketches
- exercises for,
Exercise
9-1: Format some objects, Exercise 9-4: Practice sketching in
color
- expressive and characterful
lettering, Treat Your Handwriting as a Set of
Fonts
- finding and refining,
Would the
Real Style Please Step Forward?
- formatting images,
Would the
Real Style Please Step Forward?
- framing images,
Framing
Images
- halos and other visual
effects, Halos and Other Visual Effects
- questions for you,
Exercise
9-4: Practice sketching in color
- stylus, drawing on graphic tablets
with, Graphic Tablets
- subject matter experts
(SMEs), Understanding an Organization’s Place in the
World by Using the PESTLE Canvas
- Substitutes (Value Proposition
Canvas), Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas
- success factors area (Team Purpose
Map), Rallying Around a Common Future with the Team
Purpose Map
- Superhero Booth sketch,
Rallying
Around a Common Future with the Team Purpose Map, Exercise 11-3: The
relief of having a “smart home”
- SWAM Canvas, Use a Well-Understood
Metaphor, How quickly can a new hire get up and
running?
- SWOT analysis,
Use a
Well-Understood Metaphor
- symbolic representation,
Exercise
5-13: Try different markers, Making It Work
- synthesis, Getting More Confident
in Translating
- systems
T
- tablets and apps,
Embedded
LCD Graphic Tablets
- tactical goal (user experience
story cycle), The Presto Sketching version of the Hero’s
Journey
- tandem bike (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- target (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- Tasks (Value Proposition
Canvas), Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas
- tea, making a cup of,
exercise, Sketching Is an Extension of Your
Mind
- team area (Team Purpose
Map), Rallying Around a Common Future with the Team
Purpose Map
- Team Purpose Map,
Rallying
Around a Common Future with the Team Purpose Map, Does your team have a
shared, clear purpose?
- Team Resources Map,
Prioritizing Resources with the Resource Tank
Sketch
- techniques in Presto
Sketching
- Technological (PESTLE
Canvas), Understanding an Organization’s Place in the
World by Using the PESTLE Canvas
- tertiary colors,
The color
wheel and color schemes
- tetradic colors,
The color
wheel and color schemes
- texture, adding to image,
Framing
Images
- The Theory of Business
(Drucker), Visual Metaphors from Nature,
Knocking
Down the Barriers with the Goal Barriers Sketch
- thermometer (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- thinking
(see visual thinking)
- Thinking in Systems
(Meadows), Relationships, Relationships
- thought balloons
- 3D pens, Try New
Materials
- 3D space, Interview with Alex
Riegelman
- thumbnailing, Interview with Justin
Cheong
- thumbs up hand,
Sketching
Hands and Products
- tint (colors),
The color
wheel and color schemes
- toilet (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- To Kill a Mockingbird
(Lee), Enter the Metaphor
- tools, trying out new,
Keep
Looking for Opportunity
- translating (UST model),
A Quick
Example
- trap (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- treadmill (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- tree rings (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Nature,
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- tree (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Nature,
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- triadic colors,
The color
wheel and color schemes
- trigger (user experience story
cycle), The Presto Sketching version of the Hero’s
Journey, Step 2: Write the story first
- trophy (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- tsunami wave (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Nature
- Tutt, John, How quickly can a new
hire get up and running?
U
- UML (Unified Modeling
Language), Say Goodbye to the Stick Figure
- Understanding Comics
(McCloud), Exercise 5-13: Try different markers
- Understanding Media
(McLuhan), A Word About Fidelity
- understanding (UST model),
A Quick
Example, Why All These Maps and Canvases?
- Undo function,
Take
Admiral Akbar’s Advice
- Unfair advantage (Value
Proposition Canvas), Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas, Understanding an Offering with the Value
Proposition Canvas
- user experience story
cycle, Exercise 11-1: Play all the angles
- user interfaces
- User Story Mapping
(Patton), Understanding a Product Experience by Using
Journey Mapping
- UST model of thinking,
A Quick
Example, Sketch Your Way to Confidence,
Why All
These Maps and Canvases?
- UX Research (Nunnally and
Farkas), See the shapes in the conversation
V
- value exchanges
- Value Proposition Canvas,
Understanding a Product Experience by Using
Journey Mapping, Envisioning a Future Product with the
Experience Canvas
- Value Relationship Maps,
Understanding Value Exchange by Using Value
Relationship Mapping
- value relationships,
Relationships
- vectorized images,
Think About
How You’re Going to Use the Sketches, Enhancing, coloring, and
editing
- Venn diagrams,
Conceptual
Representation
- verbal communication
- vine (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- Visual Alphabet (Gray),
Warming Up
with Basic Lines
- visual communication
- benefits of, Wait, There’s More Than
Just Sketching Wireframes?
- bringing out your style,
Would the
Real Style Please Step Forward?
- building confidence in,
Building
Your Confidence
- Burger of Understanding,
Why All
These Maps and Canvases?
- challenges in,
What could
you drop to make time to sketch?
- character, as an extension of
your, Sketching Is an Extension of Your
Voice
- designing the future,
Designing
the Future
- exercises for,
Exercise
1-1: Warm-up process sketch
- getting the right
materials, Getting the Right Materials
- interview with Alex
Riegelman, Exercise 1-1: Warm-up process sketch
- interview with Bunce,
What
decisions could you help your team make with the Hurdle Track
sketch?
- interview with Glenn
Stephenson, What could you drop to make time to
sketch?
- magical power of,
Sketching:
Your Untapped Superpower
- mastering the basics,
Mastering
the Basics
- mind, as an extension of
your, Sketching Lets You Be the Creator You Used to
Be
- plotting the course,
Plotting
the Course
- processing superiority
with, We Need Synthesis
- questions for you,
Exercise
1-1: Warm-up process sketch, What’s your information diet like?
- rise and rise of,
Visuals
Stick
- sharing sketches with
others, Sharing Your Sketches with Others
- spectrum of, Literal
Representation
- spotting opportunities to
use, Keep Looking for Opportunity
- tackling more complex
objects, Let’s Go Inside Out
- taking flight with sketching
skills, Spreading Your Wings
- visual literacy in,
Everything
Is Going Visual, Interview with Justin Cheong
- visual metaphor in,
Interview
with Alex Riegelman, Harnessing Visual Metaphor
- visualizing abstract
concepts, Visualizing Abstract Concepts
- voice, as an extension of
your, Sketching Is an Extension of Your
Voice
- visual effects
- color for, Exercise 9-1: Format
some objects
- experimenting with,
Interface
element color for interaction highlights
- frames and separators for,
Exercise
5-14: The essence of laptop, Framing Images
- halos for, Halos and Other Visual
Effects
- markers for, What Materials Star Sign
Are You?, Exercise 5-13: Try different markers
- shadows for, Adding Shadows to
Images
- silhouettes as,
Say Goodbye
to the Stick Figure, Exercise 5-5: Figures in action,
Exercise
5-14: The essence of laptop, Exercise 9-4: Practice sketching in
color
- visual fidelity,
Exercise
5-13: Try different markers
- visual literacy,
Everything
Is Going Visual, Interview with Justin Cheong
- visual metaphors
- about, Harnessing Visual
Metaphor
- adding impact with,
Interview
with Alex Riegelman
- concept-to-metaphor
transfigurator, Concept-to-Metaphor Transfigurator
- exercises for,
Mixing
Metaphors
- illustrating concepts
using, Icons: Visual Metaphors in Action
- in storytelling,
Step 2:
Write the story first
- Lame Boss Clichés,
Exercise
7-2: More visual metaphors
- library of examples,
Exercise
7-4: The lame boss cliché
- metaphorical representation
and, Literal Representation
- mixing, We Have a Problem with
Problems
- plotting the course,
Generate
Actionable Concepts, Not Vague Ideas
- questions for you,
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- solving problems using,
How to
Illustrate Concepts by Using Visual Metaphor, Use a Well-Understood
Metaphor
- Visual Pattern Reference-o-Tronic
3000, Visual Pattern Reference-o-Tronic
3000
- visual thinking
- voice
- Von Restorff effect,
Applying
Color in Different Ways
- Von Restorff, Hedwig,
Applying
Color in Different Ways
W
- Wachowski twins,
Bringing
Future Experiences to Life with Storyboarding
- Wacom Inkling,
Blending
Traditional and Digital Media
- wall (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- wand (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- waterfall (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Nature,
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- waves (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Nature
- weather (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature, Visual Metaphors from Nature,
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- welcome mat (visual
metaphor), Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems, Visual Metaphors from Objects and
Systems
- whiteboards
- White, Kit, Would the Real Style
Please Step Forward?
- Who (Empathy Map),
Understanding People with the Empathy
Map
- window (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Objects and Systems
- Wind (SWAM Canvas),
Use a
Well-Understood Metaphor
- wings (visual metaphor),
Visual
Metaphors from Nature
- win (user experience story
cycle), The Presto Sketching version of the Hero’s
Journey, Step 2: Write the story first,
Step 2:
Write the story first
- words (see verbal communication)
- Wordsmith software,
The Tsunami
of Words Is Making Us Dumber
- work and business objects,
Some Object
Libraries for You to Sketch
- workflow
- workplace