The doodle revolution Unlock the power to think differently

Sunni Brown

Book - 2014

"A fearless guide to awakening your mind using simple visual language What do Einstein, Edison, Richard Feynman, Henry Ford, and JFK have in common? Like virtually all heavy-hitting thinkers, they looked beyond just words and numbers to get intellectual and creative insights. They actively applied a deceptively simple tool to think both smarter and faster: the doodle. And so can the rest of us-zero artistic talent required. Visual thinking expert Sunni Brown has created The Doodle Revolution as a kick-starter guide for igniting and applying simple visual language to any challenge. The instinctive and universal act of doodling need only be unleashed in order to innovate, solve problems, and elevate cognitive performance instantly. With ...humor, wit, and a commitment to disrupting our perceptions of doodling, Brown teaches us how to: Doodle any object, concept, or system imaginable. Invent, innovate, and solve messy problems. Transform text into a visual display that engages an audience. Explain the relevance of visual literacy to leaders at work and at school. Despite what our culture suggests, doodling and sketching are powerful tools and they are for everyone, not just artsy types. It's time we recognize visual literacy as a fundamental requirement for the future"--

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Published
New York : Portfolio/Penguin 2014.
Language
English
Main Author
Sunni Brown (-)
Physical Description
xiv, 242 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781591845881
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A noted visual literacy expert reveals how doodling can transform the thinking process in both individual and group contexts. Doodling is a universal human practice that can manifest through kinesthetic or mental activities like drawing, walking and daydreaming. Yet it is considered inappropriate in all but the most personal contexts. In this fun, lavishly illustrated book, Brown (co-author: Gamestorming: A Playbook for Innovators, Rulebreakers, and Changemakers, 2010), one of Fast Company's 100 Most Creative People in Business, explodes the myth that doodling is a "mindless" waste of time. Celebrated thinkers and creative peopleincluding Albert Einstein, Nikola Tesla and Steve Jobsactively used it to promote concentration, stimulate the imagination and facilitate problem solving. Doodling also accommodates all major learning modalities and offers what the author calls the "Three Ps: [cognitive] Power, Performance, and Pleasure." Brown advises readers on how to move past their biases against this activity and instructs them on how to produce the basic shapes she associates with the "visual alphabet" of doodles. She also introduces the concept of "infodoodling," which transforms "data, information, and conversation into a more rich, immersive representative of itself." With its ability to boil large quantities of information down to simple, easily accessible formulations, infodoodling can empower all knowledge-based businesses, education, and media communities and increase output and overall efficiency. As methods to help readers better understand the infodoodling process, Brown provides stimulating games and sequentially ordered exercises designed to engage the power of "the collective brain" for maximum meaningful creative output. Both practical and inspiring, Brown's book reminds readers of the revolutionary power of simplicity in an information-overloaded world. A gold mine for readers interested in learning more about the benefits of increased visual literacy.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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