Pattie,
Yes, I heard a bit about IFVP and sounds like an awesome group. I noticed this year's event is in Hawaii!
Have you tried sketchnoting or something similar?
Bryan,
You know, one of the first things I read when looking into sketchnoting was the insistence that being a pro artist or expert illustrator is not required.
Have you tried it at all even just for personal purposes?
Even playing around with varying your text/fonts and colors with borders, quote bubbles and shading can give things an added visual element.
Overcoming my fear of being a bad artist is definitely something I need to work on and understand that the quality is not the point with this exercise. I guess it is a personal block I should work through.
I am wondering if anyone has tried this in the mediation room. If so, what types of reactions did your clients have? Do you feel it instigated progress when things seemed stuck?
Hi! Bryan, I took a Graphic Facilitation Bootcamp with Christina Merkley in Victoria, BC. Christina worked a number of years with Grove Consultants. I've been using not only "sketchnoting" when I take notes in training and events, but I've also used it in mediation. I tell participants that I will be doing this so they understand what I am doing. I have used a lot of graphic facilitation with teams and groups. My biggest fear was drawing because was an "elementary" school drawer....eeekk! One of the biggest things I learned from other visual practitioners is that "Content is King" not the artistry. Our responsibility as neutrals (mediators/facilitators) is to listen and synthesize information. Less about the art and more about capturing key points. I did take a couple of basic art classes and that has helped. I find that I work better by creating templates ahead of time versus drawing real time in front of groups.
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