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Missed Talks at SXSW? Learn Visually With Sketchnotes

Mike Rohde was named the official “sketchnoter” of the South by Southwest Interactive conference this month in Austin and his sketches are the only form of note taking we’ve ever wanted to spend time going through after an event. Panel discussions at conferences are notoriously disappointing, but Rohde has done the dirty work and made it easy and fun for all of us to learn the lessons that speakers like Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, web standards guru Jeffrey Zeldman and many others came to Austin to share.

We love this way of learning from sessions we didn’t attend and can imagine any conference having people offer visually grounded summaries of talks. Who wants to read through pages and pages of plain text notes? Check out the highlights of SXSW, according to Mike Rohde’s pen.

It’s really hard to create content while at a conference. Doing it in real time, artistically, is very impressive.


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