Quick Upload

Loading...
Flash Player 9 (or above) is needed to view slideshows. We have detected that you do not have it on your computer.To install it, go here
 
Post to Twitter Post to Twitter
Myspace Hi5 Friendster Xanga LiveJournal Facebook Blogger Tagged Typepad Freewebs BlackPlanet gigya icons
« Prev Comments 1 - 10 of 15 Next »
Add a comment If you have a SlideShare account, login to comment; otherwise comment as a guest.
    SlideShare is now available on LinkedIn. Add it to your LinkedIn profile.

    An Introduction to Visual Thinking

    From rycoleman, 2 years ago Add as contact

    Presentation from VizThink1 in Toronto, ON - February 27 2007

    (cc) Non-comm Share-alike Attribution: (Ryan Coleman - http://fitrans.blogspot.com)

    32308 views | 15 comments | 233 favorites | 2948 downloads | 55 embeds (Stats)

    Embed in your blog options close
    Embed (wordpress.com) Exclude related slideshows Embed in your blog

    More Info

    This slideshow is Public
    Total Views: 32308 on Slideshare: 31572 from embeds: 736
    All Embeds: Less
    Flagged as inappropriate Flag as inappropriate

    Flag as inappropriate

    Select your reason for flagging this slideshow as inappropriate.

    If needed, use the feedback form to let us know more details.

    Slideshow Transcript

    1. Slide 1: an Introduction to VISUAL THINKING
    2. Slide 2: The Goal Establish a Common Language a Community to start that advance Conversations
    3. Slide 3: a Defenition Using a VISUAL APPROACH to FACILITATE the THOUGHT PROCESS
    4. Slide 4: “ “ Visual Thinking Leads to Discovery Dave Gray Founder, XPLANE Visual Thinking School Sept. 06
    5. Slide 5: Consider: Separated at Birth?
    6. Slide 6: The “Products” Flickr: tfyn soldierant driki dgray_xplane
    7. Slide 7: Not just for artists. (Very) Simplified Lifecycle of Visual Thinking Conceive, Consider, Create & Craft Clean Up Finished Mental / Sketch Quality Artwork (optional)
    8. Slide 8: Can you draw these?
    9. Slide 9: The “tools” STUFF TECHNIQUES/THEORY Writing Instruments Brain storming Pads Card sort Index Cards External memory field Paper Information mapping Post-its KJ Method Whiteboards Learning map Photoshop Mental models Illustrator Mind map Overhead Projector Nodes and links Camera Noguchi filing system Magazines Outliner Scissors Persona development Glue Pictonics Etc. Process mapping Scenario development Topic mapping Etc. Flickr: jimfrazier
    10. Slide 10: All you really need: + + Flickr: Insanity Theory KellyPuffs
    11. Slide 11: EXERCISE ONE: Draw a Picture of how a Toaster Works
    12. Slide 12: NODES & LINKS
    13. Slide 13: A NODE a NODE IS ANYTHING WHEN THOUGHT OF AS PART OF A LARGER SYSTEM Source: visuallanguageproject.com
    14. Slide 14: an ENTITY an NODE a EVENT Something Something that happens
    15. Slide 15: FRAME DOOR LATCH HINGES LATCHPLATE KNOB OPENING (hidden)
    16. Slide 16: EXERCISE TWO: Using your toaster diagram, identify the nodes
    17. Slide 17: FRAME DOOR LATCH HINGES LATCHPLATE KNOB OPENING (hidden)
    18. Slide 18: an ENTITY an EVENT A LINK IS ANYTHING THAT CONNECTS TWO OR MORE NODES Source: visuallanguageproject.com
    19. Slide 19: MODELS & STORIES
    20. Slide 20: MODELS Exist in space Non-linear Define relationships between nodes
    21. Slide 22: EXERCISE THREE: Using the Nodes, Create a Model
    22. Slide 23: BEFORE YOU CAN CHANGE A MODEL YOU MUST FIRST UNDERSTAND THE EXISTING ONE
    23. Slide 24: STORIES Exist in time Linear Define progression between nodes
    24. Slide 26: EXERCISE FOUR: Using the Nodes, Create a Story
    25. Slide 27: TIME SPACE NODE STORY MODEL Depicts Progression of Time Static Depiction of Relationships Linear Non-linear Like a Book Like a Website
    26. Slide 28: The Consider: Same Model? Location / Free Venue Friends Experiences Incremental Socialize / Premium Cost Interact Experiences
    27. Slide 29: WHEN YOU DEFINE A MODEL AND REMOVE CONTEXT YOU ARE THEN FREE TO REPURPOSE IT Flickr: Jimmywayne22, Libby Telford, POSITiv
    28. Slide 30: Conclusion Thank you… Resources: http://visuallanguageproject.com http://www.xplane.com/xblog/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_thinking
    29. Slide 31: Agenda NOW “Who are you?” & 10 minute bio-break NEXT Quick Introductions & Idea Sharing AFTER Breakout groups FINALLY Drinks! Suggested Venue: Betty’s (on King)