Visual Vocabulary and Professional Templates
Strengths
Active Skill Application
The curriculum utilizes creative projects and flipchart challenges to consolidate learning through hands-on practice.

Use Drawing and Graphic Facilitation to Make Your Meetings, Presentations and Trainings Memorable and Effective
InstructorAlex Glod
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The curriculum utilizes creative projects and flipchart challenges to consolidate learning through hands-on practice.
Editorial course preview
These 4 complementary views highlight concrete, legible examples from the course presentation.
This visual guide organizes drawing concepts into four categories: Nature, Faces & Emotion, Symbols, and Templates, illustrating the foundational elements for creating effective meeting visuals.
This hand-drawn visual note illustrates an iceberg model for understanding behavior alongside examples of advertising in nature using flowers and animals.
An instructor points to a chart of simple stick figure illustrations representing various human emotions and actions, such as curious, ambitious, singing, and dancing.
An instructor demonstrates how to draw simple visual metaphors for presentations by sketching labeled icons like a microphone, timer, and compass on a large poster.
Lessons provide specific graphic elements that can be used to expand a personal library for conveying concepts.
The teaching style supports drawing along with the instructor to reinforce techniques in real-time.
The content may not align with specific high-level requirements like roundtable events.
The curriculum aligns with the needs of trainers and presenters, though it may lack relevance for certain formal event types.