
How to Scribble for More Clarity in Meetings and Trainings
Learning how to scribble means using simple visual elements to structure ideas, design workshops, support conversations, and bring content to life. Those who master the basics of visual thinking communicate more clearly, creatively, and persuasively. This section shows how to learn scribbling step by step and apply it right away.

Starting to draw: Here's what you need!
Start drawing for business today! Discover how, with just an edding marker and your imagination, you can take your communications and presentations to the next level. Leave a lasting impression and make your message unforgettable.

Getting the picture! Pictures talk!
It's a saying that has been around for centuries: one picture says more than 1,000 words. And with good reason. If you want to convey a complex message easily, visual communication is key.

When to use visual elements in your communication: Impress and hold attention!
When do you use the power of visual elements in professional communication? Amplify your impact, make an impression and hold attention for effective communication with colleagues and clients.
Goals and challenges
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Communication and Technology
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People and Expressions
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Projects and Processes
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Frames and Text bubbles
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Downloads

Block capitals are easier to read than joined-up writing.

Only use uppercase letters to highlight points or for headings. Elsewhere, use a combination of upper- and lowercase letters. A uniform letter size will result in more even, legible writing.




















































































































































































































