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Visual Thinking Workbook

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As a follow-up to the bestseller Visual Thinking and the second book Visual Doing, the author is releasing the two workbooks. These books are great tools to help you kick start your visual journey and gain the confidence to produce amazing, compelling drawings.

The books are crammed with tons of visual exercises, ranging from tracing illustrations to drawing hacks. It will inspire you to design and share your own icons!

The Visual Thinking Drawing people and interactions, highlights simple ways of drawing people, emotions and interactions. It will hone your drawing skills and give you the confidence to use them in meetings or whenever you want to explain something or visualise a situation.

144 pages, Paperback

Published December 17, 2018

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Willemien Brand

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Willemien Brand has turned her passion for drawing and design into her life's work. She graduated with distinction from the prestigious Design Academy Eindhoven and enjoyed an award-winning career as an industrial designer with ATAG before setting up the successful visual communication company Buro BRAND with its labels Studio BRAND, BRAND Academy and BRAND Business. The longer she worked in design, the clearer it became to Willemien that drawing and visual thinking are powerful tools that can break down complex problems, engage employees and build bridges between businesses and their customers. Now she shares this passion with companies throughout the world as one of the leading figures in the visual communication revolution.

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December 14, 2021
Love the workbook. Shows you that it doesnt have to be that hard to just sketch something. Sketching can be used to explain something and it doesnt always have to be a whole artwork.
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