If you’re a visual thinker, you’ll enjoy this one-page map that lays out all the important steps in early investigative user experience work, based on my talk at GOTO Copenhagen.
Michele Ide-Smith was one of my co-presenters in the well-received Agile UX track at GOTO Copenhagen last month. She created this awesome “sketchnote” visual map of my presentation – it puts the whole concept of early investigative user experience work on to one page. More to the point, I didn’t even know she was doing this until well after the event.
![GOTOCPH 2012 talk sketchnotes by Michele Ide-Smith](https://i0.wp.com/questionablemethods.com/files/2012/06/GOTOCPH-2012-talk-sketchnotes-by-Michele-Ide-Smith.png?resize=580%2C822)
See the full size version on Michele’s Flickr stream along with others she has drawn. Thanks Michele, you’re wonderful!
One reply on “Visual thinker? See Sketchnotes of my #gotocph talk”
Glad you enjoyed the sketchnotes Chris! I had fun doing them. Great talk and good to see a mostly non-UX audience really engaging with the methods you outlined.