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All In Tech
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 Edition: The Same as Before but Newer

All In Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 24:53


The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite was first released in 2020, but now we have the 3rd interation of this popular entry-level tablet. It boasts the same specs from the previous version with the possible exception for the processor, which is yet to be confirmed. Tune in to hear our thoughts on this new offering from Samsung. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/axtech-akr/message

The World Of Games With YoCarWrecked
S6 EP15 Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus Review (2024)

The World Of Games With YoCarWrecked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 13:40


In today's episode I will be reviewing the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+, giving you my thoughts on the tablet and what you can expect should you choose to buy this device. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tlis/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tlis/support

Tecnocast
O tablet em declínio

Tecnocast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 75:15


Em 2023, o mercado de tablets sofreu um baque. Os maiores players do segmento tiveram quedas significativas nas vendas, que registraram o menor volume desde 2011. Parte do motivo desse declínio é econômico, mas a questão vai muito além disso, levantando dúvidas sobre a relevância do formato num cenário em que smartphones já conseguem fazer tanta coisa.No episódio de hoje, conversamos sobre o que anda acontecendo no mercado de tablets. Teriam eles se tornado produtos de nicho, ou será que sempre tiveram essa característica? E, entre as principais empresas que ainda apostam no formato, quais são os destaques e o que ainda deixa a desejar? Dá o play e vem com a gente! ParticipantesThiago MobilonThássius VelosoJosué de Oliveira Paulo BarbaMande seu recadoGrupos da Caixa Postal do Tecnocast:Telegram: t.me/caixapostaltecnocastWhatsApp: tbnet.me/caixapostaltecnocast Você pode mandar comentários (inclusive em áudio, vai que você aparece no Tecnocast?), dúvidas, críticas e sugestões. Participe!Se preferir, você pode se comunicar conosco pela Comunidade e através do e-mail tecnocast@tecnoblog.net.Entre também no nosso canal no WhatsApp.CréditosProdução: Josué de OliveiraEdição e sonorização: Ariel LiborioArte da capa: Vitor Pádua 

The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 188: The Best Ereader?

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 24:29


In this week's episode, I take a look at different models of ereader devices and try to determine which is the best one. I also reflect on the experience of watching the Super Bowl for the first time in several years. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of GHOST IN THE RAZOR as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of GHOST IN THE RAZOR for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: WINTERRAZOR The coupon code is valid through March 1st, 2024, so if you find yourself needing an audiobook to break up the winter doldrums, we've got one ready for you! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 188 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is February the 16th 2024 as I record this, and today we are looking at the best ereader devices. I also talk a little bit about what it was like to watch the Super Bowl for the first time in like 20 years. Just a little word of warning, there is some fairly substantial construction noise going on the street outside that may intrude in the background. Additionally, yesterday the computer I use for recording for received a Windows Update that messed it up rather severely, and the processor is constantly maxing out, which means it makes a loud fan noise. So if you hear hissing noise in the background, that is what is happening. I just haven't had time to fix it yet, so between the construction noise and that hissing noise, we are going to have an adventuresome podcast today. Before we get to our main topics, let us do Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon is going to be for the audiobook of Ghost in the Razor, as excellently narrated by narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of Ghost in the Razor for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: WINTERRAZOR. That is WINTERRAZOR and that will be included in the show notes. That coupon code will be valid until March 1st, 2024. So if you find yourself needing an audiobook to break up the winter doldrums, we've got one ready for you. Now let's have some updates on my current writing projects. I'm pleased to report that Sevenfold Sword Online: Leveling, the second book in my LitRPG series, is now out and you can get it at Amazon and Kindle Unlimited. After a year's worth of sales data from the first book, I have concluded that LitRPG really does seem to perform best in Kindle Unlimited and audio so that is where it's going to go. It's currently in Kindle Unlimited and hopefully we should have audio in a few months, but we'll see how that works out and remind you that it's at Amazon and Kindle Unlimited. I'm not sure how long the series is going to be. I am leaning towards making it a trilogy and wrapping it up with the next book, but we will see how Leveling performs for the first 30 days it's out in the marketplace and maybe it would merit becoming a longer series, but if it sells at the level I expected it to, I think it will probably be trilogy. My next big project will be Ghost in the Veils, the second book in the Ghost Armor series with Caina, and I am 8,000 words into that, putting me on Chapter 2 and hopefully that will come out towards the end of March. It does need to come out before April because that's when I have a recording slot scheduled for it, so it does need to come out by then, so it's going to come out by then. I'm also about 26,000 words into Wizard Thief, the second book in the Half-Elven Thief series, and hopefully that will come out fairly quickly after Ghost in the Veils comes out. I am also writing the outline for Cloak of Titans, which would be the eleventh Cloak Mage book, and that will be my main project after Ghost in the Veils and Wizard Thief are out. In audiobook news, recording is underway for Shield of Storms, and hopefully that should be out in March sometime, but we will see how things go. 00:03:17 Reader Comment Before we get to our main topics, let's have a comment from a reader. James says: having just finished the Dragonskull series while waiting for Cloak of Titans, I thought how great it would be if there's a short story about Gareth's return home with Niara would be. His mother's reaction would be precious. Just starting on the Sevenfold Sword series. I love all your books and you have totally taken over my Kindle. Thanks, James. I am glad you have enjoyed all those books. In answer to your question, that is a fairly major part of the plot in Shield of Storms, where Gareth and companions return home. Just the difference is in the Shield War series, Gareth and his friends aren't the main characters. They're supporting characters and Ridmark is one of the main characters.   00:03:57 Thoughts on the 2024 Super Bowl Now let's talk about something a bit uncharacteristic: The Super Bowl. I did something I haven't done since the early 2000s, and I watched the entirety of The Super Bowl last week. The reason I did that was that some family members wanted to watch it, and I had no objection. So I watched The Super Bowl. Though to be fair, when I say watched, what I really mean is I had it on in the background while playing Icewind Dale on my iPad for the most part, along with some Skyrim on my Switch. I admit that when I was younger and more insufferable, I would make a point of refusing to watch The Super Bowl. Then I realized such an approach was self-defeating. Professional football is no better or worse than any other form of recreation. Additionally, connecting with people socially is not among my strengths, and very often sports discussions are the low hanging fruit of easy social engagement. That said, I don't exactly pay close attention to professional sports, so here is what I found interesting about The Super Bowl as an outsider, so to speak. I think an observer completely unfamiliar with American culture and professional sports, upon watching The Super Bowl, would conclude it was a 3 1/2 hour block of commercials infrequently broken up by two-minute clips of football. That said, the Christopher Walken commercial was the funniest one and also the one with Dunkin' Donuts. The NFL may not be a cartel in the strict legal definition of the term, but we all know it's totally a cartel, which is a pretty sweet position to be in because you have massive corporations like Apple and Verizon shelling out big bucks. So it's the Apple Music Halftime Show or the Verizon Pregame Show or whatever. I do think from an objective viewpoint that it is rather surprising that football became the predominant sporting event in America. And I think the reason has to do with the football commissioners rather foresightedly seeing the potential of broadcast television in the 1950s and the 1960s. American football, if you look at it from the outside, is this really weird mutant form of rugby with a lot of arcane terminology and non-intuitive rules, and compared to soccer or basketball, it's just a very slow and plodding game. There's 15 seconds of action and then everyone stands around for two or three minutes. It's time for a commercial break, brought to you by Verizon. Soccer and basketball are much faster paced If American football is the imperial system, then European football/soccer is the metric system that everybody else in the world uses. I suspect to really appreciate American football, you have to get into it as a child and grow up with it so all the weird rules become second nature, which is probably why the NFL embraced Taylor Swift so much this year, which did annoy some long-term NFL fans who are not fans of Swift's music. I don't really have an opinion on Taylor Swift one way or another, since I mostly listen to computer game soundtracks, that is my preferred musical genre. But like I said above, I think to really appreciate American football you have to grow up with it. Football doesn't quite have the cultural hegemony it had in the ‘80s and the ‘90s. It's still massively popular, but more and more parents are keeping their kids away from playing it because of the danger of long-term head injuries or because of all the many sketchy things the NFL has done over the years. Though, to be fair, it's not like FIFA is a paragon of business ethics either, so you have more young people who don't grow up with it and therefore can't be bothered to pay attention. But Swift is popular with the young people, and the NFL desperately wants more of the young people watching the games. I don't think the Super Bowl or the NFL season is scripted in advance, but I can definitely see how people come to that conclusion, partly because the NFL's broadcasts are so slick and media savvy that they feel like they should be scripted. I think it's mostly because the human brain has this tendency to see systems and order where there is in fact, nothing more than chaos. Though this year's Super Bowl game was so dramatic, with the Chiefs squeaking out a win in overtime, that it feels like it should have been written in advance. Finally, are football and professional sports the modern “bread and circuses” like they had in the Roman Empire? Maybe. But if they are, is that necessarily even a bad thing? If you look at history, every large civilization has had games and public spectacles as part of the maintenance of social and public order. Some aspect of human psychology really seems to require it. There's lots to criticize about the NFL, but it's certainly better than a lot of the stuff the Romans got up to or early medieval tournaments, which were mock battles that sometimes escalated into actual battles that turned into actual local wars. Perhaps modern professional sports or a more efficient and usually more bloodless method of public spectacle. So I don't really have any grand conclusions here, just observations from an outsider's perspective made while watching the Super Bowl and mostly playing Icewind Dale on my iPad, though I am pleased to report that in Icewind Dale during The Super Bowl I defeated an ogre with a bunch of Level 1 characters and my thief and my cleric both leveled up during the game. When I talked about this on my Facebook page, my readers had some good comments, so I thought I'd read a few of the few of few of them here.   00:09:11 Reader Comments on the 2024 Super Bowl Our first comments from William, who writing from the perspective of someone in the UK, says: I've seen the Super Bowl described as one of the great shared cultural experiences of the US and one of those times you can enjoy American football even if you're not really into the sport otherwise. It's one of those times you get together with family acquaintances you have few, if any common interests with. I think that's true and that's some good insight there. An opposing comment comes from reader named Mary, who says: I grew up breathing NFL. My sons played football through high school. As an adult, I watched consistently until I moved to an area without many services. Went four years without TV. Ordered a new streaming device and service. I hoped to bring some of those great memories forward. My goodness, what a disappointment. The commercials are heavily pharma-based or bad food. Gambling is another frequent advertisement. You're correct, the advertising is the point. I spend most of my free time reading, a much more immersive experience. Cancelled my service today with relief. So we can also see that the emphasis on ads during The Super Bowl and I think during regular football games as well, really does turn off some viewers. I definitely approve of reading as someone's main form of recreation, though I admit that might be a bit of self-interest on my part. 00:10:24 Main Topic: Best ereaders for 2024 in the US Now let's continue on to our main topic: the best ereaders available for 2024 in the US market. A couple of notes before we start. This is not sponsored. There are no affiliate links here. I'm not getting paid for anything I say here and these are just my opinions and research we are talking about on the show today. Because technology changes so quickly, I want to emphasize that this is current information or current information to the best of my ability as of February 2024, and since I'm based in the US, this mostly applies to the US market. It's definitely a good idea to do your own research when you're buying an electronic device, especially regarding specs, and especially if you have very specialized needs. The information was pulled together with a lot of help from my podcast transcriptionist by combing through user reviews and looking at testing from popular magazines such as Consumer Reports, Wired, PC Magazine, Good Housekeeping, and similar magazines. So I suppose we should start with the obvious question. Why have a dedicated ereader when you can easily read ebooks on your phone or tablet? An ereader does have several advantages that you don't get with a phone or a tablet. For one thing, it's lighter. It's easier to use with one hand, which, depending on the size of your tablet or phone, may be impossible. It also helps with eye strain if you're using a dedicated grayscale ereader. It doesn't have a backlight or it has a much weaker backlight than a tablet or phone will have, and therefore it is generally easier on the eyes, though that can vary from person to person. And it can also help you to focus on reading and minimize distractions, because if you're reading on a tablet or a phone, you might get a lot of notifications coming in from text messages or emails or social media and all that, all of which can pull you out of the book you are trying to read. So if you are a serious reader and you don't mind reading ebooks, it can be definitely worth your while to have a dedicated ereader. So let's look at the most popular model of ereader, which of course in the US and several other countries is the Amazon Kindle. In general, Kindles are superbly integrated with the Amazon ecosystem, but they generally don't work well with non-Amazon or non-Kindle products. I've run into that a few times myself on my Payhip store (which hopefully you will visit soon to get your discounted copy of the audiobook of Ghost in the Razor). I often have to include several different kinds of file formats to work with whatever generation of Kindle people might be using. Additionally, if you use your local library's ebook service and they use Libby, not all Libby books are available for Kindles. A couple of times I've run into that, where I want to check out an ebook from Libby and it turns out that it's not available for Kindle, which is kind of disappointing because then you have to read it on your phone, which defeats the purpose of this episode. For specific Kindle models, the Kindle Oasis seems to be the high end one, and because it has the strongest backlight, it is considered generally best for reading at night. The Kindle Paperwhite seems to be overall the best reviewed and most popular model. It is lightweight. It weighs less than half a pound and it is waterproof. It has strong reviews from many review publications like Wired and Good Housekeeping and has a major fan following. Finally, the perhaps most esoteric Kindle ereader would be the Kindle Scribe. It's the biggest one, designed for note taking. So that's something that interests you that might be worth investigating, though it would be harder to hold the Kindle Scribe with one hand. After the Kindles, probably the most popular model of ereader in the US is the Kobo family. I'm a big fan of Kobo. Most of my books are available on Kobo, and most of them are also in Kobo Plus, their subscription program. In general, Kobos are best for people who do a lot of side loading, which involves taking ebook files and loading them manually onto your device and people who want a lot of customization. The one weakness of Kobo is that we're not entirely sure how well it will work with the various library services. The OverDrive app is being retired in favor of Libby and Kobo relies heavily on OverDrive because Kobo's parent company, Rakuten, used to own OverDrive for a while until they sold it off. So with OverDrive going away in favor of Libby, it's sort of an open question how well Kobos will integrate with library services in the future. Additionally, it's important to note that audiobooks and magazines from Libby are not presently available for Kobo devices. Hopefully that will change in the future, but that is the case right now. For specific models of the Kobo, Eclipsa is considered the best for people who like to take notes and annotate the actual pages, and it has the feature where you can convert handwriting to type text and then export those notes to Dropbox. The Kobo Clara model is the budget option that still has waterproofing, which is different from the Kindle base model, which doesn't. The Paperwhite does. I don't think the Oasis has waterproofing, but the Kindle Paperwhite does. If you are one of those people who likes to read in the bath and you drop your ereader, hopefully it will survive the immersion till you get it out of the water. Clara does have that waterproofing feature. The most popular model seems to be the Kobo Libra and it's best for those who are not locked into the Amazon ecosystem or another specific vendor. It has a very loyal cult following. It has physical page turn buttons, for those who prefer that feature, and it is highly regarded for its screen clarity. It also has very good battery life, which again is one of those strengths of ereaders over phones and tablets, which tend to be charging every other day, especially because the Libra settings allow you to easily shut off the Wi-Fi, dial back the lighting, and so forth to extend the battery life. So Kindle and Kobo are the big ones, but there's a couple others we should address. One of them is the Nook Glowlight, which is the current ereader available from Barnes and Noble. The tricky part with Barnes and Noble is that while they do have ebooks, it is not really a priority for the the company's current management, which has chosen to focus primarily on physical bookselling and which has apparently kept Barnes and Noble from going bankrupt. So good thing. But they're not hugely as interested in ebooks as they used to be. The Glowlight is best for those who have a lot of Barnes and Noble gift cards to use, since that's a popular present or who already have a lot of ebooks from Barnes and Noble. Unfortunately, it does not integrate very well with public library software like Libby. It can be done, but it is a lot of work and not nearly as easy as it is with the Kindle or the Kobos. And there are complaints of system problems like it's difficult to set up or prone to freezing. Another popular but niche ebook reader is the Onyx Boox Tab, which is a tablet with a color E ink display and the picture quality resembles color newspapers (for those of you who are old enough to remember when newspapers had color pictures). It has a loyal cult following, especially with comics and manga readers, and it has good note taking features. However, the big weakness is it is expensive and costs around $600.00 USD. Now, while we've mostly focused on dedicated ereaders, the truth is that tablets can in fact be very good ereaders if you know what you want and you know what you want to use them for. The advantages tablets have over ereaders is that they are more versatile than ereaders. And if, like nearly all of us, you are on a budget and limited what you can spend, which, let's be honest, is true of everybody, it may make more sense to buy a device that can do many things instead of an ereader which can do just one thing. Tablets are also good for those who aren't committed to a single source for their ebooks. You can easily download apps for all of the main ebook stores on an iPad. You can have the Kindle app, the Barnes and Noble app, the Kobo app, and a bunch of library services such as Libby and Hoopla, and you can enjoy them all on one device. Tablets are also good for those who enjoy reading manga or magazines often because if you have a color display, you can see the illustrations that come in a magazine or an ebook that has a lot of color illustrations, like a technical manual or a history book that has a lot of color plates, and the larger screens minimize the need for constantly zooming text. This is something I have done myself. I have a Kindle Fire HD-10 and I also have a bunch of various PDFs I bought from the Pathfinder company from a Humble Bundle and it's a lot easier to read PDFs in color on a Kindle Fire than it is on a dedicated ereader because you can move around the page easily. The screen is big enough you can see most of the text. You can see all the illustrations in color. It's really nice. So let's take a look at the specific families of tablets and nowadays, for all practical purposes, there are three major tablet families. The first and the most successful one is the iPad. Everyone knows what the iPad is. It's the best device for those who want to use it for web browsing, media use, and ebook reading. The iPad Pro models are rather overpowered for normal reading and web browsing and media use. They're also quite a bit more expensive. The base model iPad is the cheapest it's ever been. I think as of right now, as of this recording you get a base model iPad for about $329, which while a lot of money, is still significantly cheaper than has been in the past. And it also is a very capable device that can do everything we've listed above. The second major family is the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which is generally well regarded and is the iPad's chief competitor, and it gets high reports for reliability and performance from all the reviews. You get access to the full Google Play Store so you can install a bunch of apps and you can get all the different ereader apps and all the different library apps on Samsung Galaxy Tab. The third major tablet family is Amazon Fire tablet line. I have one and I'm quite happy with it. It's better for those who play games or watch videos heavily, since it's very strongly tied into Amazon's media ecosystem. So it does make a pretty good portable video player if you are tied into Amazon's Prime Video ecosystem. It's not as convenient for sideloaders, and the biggest weakness of the Amazon Fire is that you only have access to Amazon's curated App Store. You don't have access to the full Google Play ecosystem, which is a lot bigger and more vibrant than Amazon's App Store. Very often you will find popular Android and iOS apps that are available for regular Android tablets like the Samsung Galaxy or for the iPad are just not available on the Amazon Fire. So I'd say overall that's it's biggest weakness. It is possible to install the Google Play Store on the Amazon Fire, though, it does take a bit of finagling, and given the rumors that that Amazon is planning to develop its own operating system for its Fire tablets, that option may go away in the future. So that is something to bear in mind. And I thought it would be interesting to wrap up the show by sharing what I personally use for ereading and what my podcast transcriptionist personally uses for ereading, since she did most of the research for this episode and helped me pull it all together. The transcriptionist's favorites that she likes are the Kindle Paperwhite for outdoor reading. It's easier than eyes on the eyes than the tablet screen. She prefers the iPad for magazines and books with lots of color photographs, like cookbooks. For myself, I do most of my reading on a Kindle Oasis that I bought before COVID broke out in 2020, which, given the amount of reading I did during COVID, turned out to be a really good investment. After four and a half years, it's still going pretty strong and I'm hoping to keep on using it for several years to come. For a tablet, I have an iPad that I use pretty regularly. I do some reading on it when I have some with a lot of photographs, though for most color reading I have a Kindle Fire 10 that I got for editing because in my final stage of editing my books, I use it to read the book aloud to catch anything weird and hopefully fix any lingering problems, but it's also really great for viewing full color PDF files because you can load the PDFs on the Kindle Fire and then they show up in your library. It's very easy and convenient and smooth to read them on the Kindle Fire HD-10. So that is what I personally use for ereading. So that's it for this week. Thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes of the show with frequent transcripts on https://thepulpwritershow.com. Speaking of transcripts, I'd like to once again thank my transcriptionist for helping me to do the research for this episode. So if you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.

Une Tasse de Tech
L'IA rend idiot, les retours du Vision Pro d'Apple, OpenAI Sora, Gemini 1.5, Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+, Elgato Prompter

Une Tasse de Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 60:55


L’IA générative comme ChatGPT nous rend-elle plus idiot? Un chercheur prévient de ce qu’il appelle le «délestage cognitif». Pascal et Alain en discutent. Chose sûre: elle produit des vidéos très convaincantes! Aussi: la tablette Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+, le souffleur Elgato Prompter, et plus! Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee/fr/ pour notre politique de vie privée

The World Of Games With YoCarWrecked
[Bonus] Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022 Edition) Review - Podcast Version

The World Of Games With YoCarWrecked

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 24:05


In today's episode I will be reviewing the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022), covering details about the product and what you can expect should you buy it. Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (01:14) - Design, Build Quality, What's in the Box (03:56) - Settings Overview, How to Force Move apps, Sound Test & Quality (18:56) - Dolby Atmos, Dex Mode, S Pen, and Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tlis/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tlis/support

The World Of Games With YoCarWrecked
[Bonus] Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 Review

The World Of Games With YoCarWrecked

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 13:08


In today's bonus episode, I will be reviewing the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8. This episode was previously recorded and uploaded on my YouTube channel and has been reformatted for my podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tlis/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tlis/support

All In Tech
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus: The Bigger Boy

All In Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 14:20


In today's episode, we are talking about the bigger brother of the Tab A9 we discussed last week and this one brings a bigger screen and battery. Tune into this episode to find out all about this new tablet from the seemingly never ending production from Samsung. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/axtech-akr/message

All In Tech
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra: Biggest Tablet Ever

All In Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 12:05


In today's episode we have the still new Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra flagship tablet from Samsung. It it the biggest tablet they have made this year and it brings all the bells and whistles. Tune in to find out all about this behemoth tablet. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/axtech-akr/message

All In Tech
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE/FE+: Budget Tab S9

All In Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 19:43


In today's episode we are talking about the new announced Galaxy Tab S9 Fe and FE+ from Samsung. Tune into find out if these are worth picking up. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/axtech-akr/message

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Hands-On Tech: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ Review

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 15:39


Get an in-depth look at the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G in this hands-on review. Jason Howell covers the sleek design, vibrant AMOLED display, long battery life, S Pen integration, One UI software, and more. See why this just might be the best premium Android tablet yet, even with the high price tag. Get the Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G: https://a.co/d/gUyADC9 Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Find more products we recommend at https://www.amazon.com/shop/twitnetcastnetwork

Hands-On Tech (Video HD)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ Review - A Premium Android Tablet Worth the Price?

Hands-On Tech (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 15:38


Get an in-depth look at the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G in this hands-on review. Jason Howell covers the sleek design, vibrant AMOLED display, long battery life, S Pen integration, One UI software, and more. See why this just might be the best premium Android tablet yet, even with the high price tag. Get the Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G: https://a.co/d/gUyADC9 Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Find more products we recommend at https://www.amazon.com/shop/twitnetcastnetwork

Hands-On Tech (MP3)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ Review - A Premium Android Tablet Worth the Price?

Hands-On Tech (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 15:39


Get an in-depth look at the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G in this hands-on review. Jason Howell covers the sleek design, vibrant AMOLED display, long battery life, S Pen integration, One UI software, and more. See why this just might be the best premium Android tablet yet, even with the high price tag. Get the Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G: https://a.co/d/gUyADC9 Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Find more products we recommend at https://www.amazon.com/shop/twitnetcastnetwork

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Hands-On Tech: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ Review

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 15:38


Get an in-depth look at the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G in this hands-on review. Jason Howell covers the sleek design, vibrant AMOLED display, long battery life, S Pen integration, One UI software, and more. See why this just might be the best premium Android tablet yet, even with the high price tag. Get the Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G: https://a.co/d/gUyADC9 Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Find more products we recommend at https://www.amazon.com/shop/twitnetcastnetwork

Total Jason (Video)
Hands-On Tech: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ Review

Total Jason (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 15:38


Get an in-depth look at the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G in this hands-on review. Jason Howell covers the sleek design, vibrant AMOLED display, long battery life, S Pen integration, One UI software, and more. See why this just might be the best premium Android tablet yet, even with the high price tag. Get the Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G: https://a.co/d/gUyADC9 Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Find more products we recommend at https://www.amazon.com/shop/twitnetcastnetwork

Total Jason (Audio)
Hands-On Tech: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ Review

Total Jason (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 15:39


Get an in-depth look at the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G in this hands-on review. Jason Howell covers the sleek design, vibrant AMOLED display, long battery life, S Pen integration, One UI software, and more. See why this just might be the best premium Android tablet yet, even with the high price tag. Get the Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G: https://a.co/d/gUyADC9 Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Find more products we recommend at https://www.amazon.com/shop/twitnetcastnetwork

Hands-On Tech (Video HI)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ Review - A Premium Android Tablet Worth the Price?

Hands-On Tech (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 15:38


Get an in-depth look at the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G in this hands-on review. Jason Howell covers the sleek design, vibrant AMOLED display, long battery life, S Pen integration, One UI software, and more. See why this just might be the best premium Android tablet yet, even with the high price tag. Get the Galaxy Tab S9+ 5G: https://a.co/d/gUyADC9 Host: Jason Howell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Find more products we recommend at https://www.amazon.com/shop/twitnetcastnetwork

Desde la Barra de Abel
Hablemos de Samsung Galaxy Tab S9

Desde la Barra de Abel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 67:42


Hoy en este video hablamos de la Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 y varios temas Bajo su responsabilidad Redes Sociales: Tik Tok @damiantiscornia Instagram : damiangtiscornia Grupo de Ayuda en Telegram https://t.me/damiantiscorniayoutube Correo: damiangtiscornia@gmail.com Página Web https://damian-tiscornia.blogspot.com Grupo de Telegram; https://t.me/damiantiscorniayoutube Donaciones: https://www.paypal.me/desdelabarradeabel?locale.x=es_XC Twitter: https://twitter.com/damiantiscornia https://twitter.com/TiscorniaDamian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesdeLaBarraDeAbel/ Grupo Telegram: https://t.me/desdelabarradeabel Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr62gbpQKGkgJzqDjsAaGVw?view_as=subscriber Podcast: https://ar.ivoox.com/es/podcast-desde-barra-abel_sq_f1172580_1.html

All In Tech
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9

All In Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 14:34


Today, we are going to talk about the flagship entry level tablet from Samsung that has just been released. This brings a big screen and big price tag, so let's talk about it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/axtech-akr/message

The Andres Segovia Show
Unboxing The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 & Note Screen! | Episode 274

The Andres Segovia Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 4:19


Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/x8E-VFQIPFE #galaxytabs9 #Samsung #theandressegovia Across The Socials @TheAndresSegovia & Twitter @_AndresSegovia https://TheAndresSegovia.com Buy Coffee: https://rangercandycoffeecompany.com/theandressegovia Use Promo Code THEANDRESSEGOVIA for free shipping on your order! Buy TRX: trxtraining.com Use Discount Code TRX15ANDRES for 15% off your order! Buy The Goat Farm Skin Care: https://thegoatfarm.idevaffiliate.com/25.html All Affiliate Links: https://t.co/WHhZe7DUZz

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 First Impressions

All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023


Three different-size AMOLED tablets…which to choose? We take a look at what's new and unbox the Ultra too.

CNET First Look (HD)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 First Impressions

CNET First Look (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023


Three different-sized AMOLED tablets: Which to choose? We take a look at what's new, and we unbox the Ultra too.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9: AMOLED Android in Three Sizes

All CNET Video Podcasts (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023


We saw Samsung's latest S Pen-enabled Android tablets, and they've got lovely displays. But they're also more expensive than a lot of the competition.

CNET First Look (HD)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9: AMOLED Android in Three Sizes

CNET First Look (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023


We saw Samsung's latest S Pen-enabled Android tablets, and they've got lovely displays. But they're also more expensive than a lot of the competition.

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Jude Pullen builds ideas with visuals - S12/E03

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 79:21


In this episode, I talk with Jude Pullen, an independent creative technologist who works with partners to make cutting edge tech simple and adapt old tech in interesting ways.We talk about Jude's sketching and visualization that helps him explore spaces he works in, filter details, and to communicate with clients and colleagues to create cohesive solutions as a team. Presented by The Sketchnote Handbook's 10th BirthdaySave 50% when you buy any two of the The Sketchnote Handbook, The Sketchnote Workbook, or The Sketchnote Handbook Video together with discount code HAPPY10.For details on the offer, visit:rohdesign.com/happy10Offer ends December 31, 2022.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Jude?Origin StoryJude's current workHow sketching is part of Jude's workThe value of storyboards in Jude's work Sponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find JudeOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Jude's SiteJude on instagramJude on TwitterJude on LinkedInJude's Design Modeling WebsiteGoats Vs Llamas - a Crazy Monumental 3D Board Game With 3D PrintingSugruLEGOJude's BBC TV Show: Big Life FixJude's TedX Talk “Why Creativity Loves Uncertainty”Canary Air Quality Sensor - Part 1Canary Air Quality Sensor - Part 2Radio GlobeBook: Designs and Sketches for elBulli by Luke HuberBook: Understanding Comics by Scott McCloudBook: Abstract City by Christoph NiemannThomas HeatherwickToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Whiteboarding skillsCardboard modeling skillsBuild with found objectsTipsMake your brain engage in the environment and challenge yourself to sketch on objectsDraw for someone not in your world: your momLearn to sketch upside-down to stay in flow as you sketch for someone elseCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Tanvi Agarwal pivots her way to visualization - S12/E02

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 47:35


In this episode, I talk with Tanvi Agarwal about her winding career journey: from engineering to graphic design and then into visual thinking and illustration. Now she draws for a living, helping firms with visualizations. She shares her insights on following her interests to success and how her engineering and graphic design knowledge gives her an edge in her visual thinking.Presented by The Sketchnote Handbook's 10th BirthdaySave 50% when you buy any two of the The Sketchnote Handbook, The Sketchnote Workbook, or The Sketchnote Handbook Video together with discount code HAPPY10.For details on the offer, visit:rohdesign.com/happy10Offer ends December 31, 2022.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Tanvi?Origin StoryTanvi's current workHer mindset change that helped her grow her businessSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find TanviOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Tavi's Silly StrokesTanvi's Draw Your Thoughts CohortTanvi on InstagramTanvi on LinkedInTanvi on YouTubeTanvi on FacebookTanvi on TwitterToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Uni-ball Eye Micro Ub-150 Gel Ink PenNotebook with heavy 150 to 200gsm paper in off-whiteProcreateConceptsTipsFocus on the thinking and execution of your visualizationsConsume a lot of good content, observe and learn because your mind-shift from good content impacts your styleInvest in yourself!CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Hermen Lutje Berenbroek visualizes conversations - S12/E01

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 41:39


In this first episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast season 12, I talk with Hermen Lutje Berenbroek, a design strategist and visual thinker from the Netherlands. Hermen shares how he helps people understand complex information and how being an outsider often gives him the power to listen intently, draw what people are really thinking, and ask questions insiders might be afraid to ask.He also goes into detail about the process of creating his new visual thinking course with Domestika designed to reach people around the world right where they're at.Presented by The Sketchnote Handbook's 10th BirthdaySave 50% when you buy any two of the The Sketchnote Handbook, The Sketchnote Workbook, or The Sketchnote Handbook Video together with discount code HAPPY10.For details on the offer, visit:rohdesign.com/happy10Offer ends December 31, 2022.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Hermen?Origin StoryHermen's Domestika CourseSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find HermenOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.ArtifizerHermen's Online Course: Visual Thinking with a special listener 15% off code, valid until Oct. 25: HERMEN-INKTOBERHermen on InstagramHermen on LinkedInHermen on TwitterToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.3M Post-It NotesNeuland MarkersTraveler's NotebookProcreateNotabilityMuralMiroFlipaClipTipsTrust the power of the human brain.Embrace your mistakes!Draw your conversations for better understandingCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Desde la Barra de Abel
Hablemos de la Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 y mas

Desde la Barra de Abel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 62:20


#TabS8 #Samsung Hablemos de esta tabla y muchos temas más. Bajo su responsabilidad Redes Sociales: Tik Tok @damiantiscornia Instagram : damiangtiscornia Grupo de Ayuda en Telegram https://t.me/damiantiscorniayoutube Correo: damiangtiscornia@gmail.com Página Web bandageek.com https://damian-tiscornia.blogspot.com Grupo de Telegram; https://t.me/damiantiscorniayoutube Donaciones: https://www.paypal.me/desdelabarradeabel?locale.x=es_XC Twitter: https://twitter.com/damiantiscornia https://twitter.com/TiscorniaDamian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesdeLaBarraDeAbel/ Grupo Telegram: https://t.me/desdelabarradeabel Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr62gbpQKGkgJzqDjsAaGVw?view_as=subscriber Podcast: https://ar.ivoox.com/es/podcast-desde-barra-abel_sq_f1172580_1.html

Radiogeek
#Review #podcast de la tableta Samsung Galaxy Tab S8

Radiogeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 27:20


Hoy les contamos todo sobre la ultima tableta lanzada por la empresa Coreana. La Galaxy Tab S8, la misma fue anunciada en febrero del 2022. APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE CAFECITO https://cafecito.app/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)

Sketchnote Army Podcast
All The Tips from Season 11 - SE11/EP14

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 75:04


In this final episode of The Sketchnote Army Podcast season 11, we've gathered all the tips from 13 fantastic visual thinkers to inspire you!Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeSponsor: Concepts appTipsOutroLinksPaul Mignard's WebsiteRenée Stevens' WebsiteAndy McNally's WebsiteZsofi Lang's WebsiteAndreas Gaertner's Website Franziska Schwarz's WebsiteAdrien Liard's WebsiteKris Necklemann's WebsiteLai Chee Chiu on InstagramTanmay Vora's WebsiteWilliam Warren's WebsiteChris Wilson's WebsiteScott H Young's Website1. Paul Mignard's TipsGet in the habit of making and posting content regularlyBe curious with new thingsGet inspired by learning by people online across disciplines2. Renée Stevens' TipsTry out XR and observe XR in everyday lifeChoose rhythm and routine instead of inspirationBreak out of rectangles - think outside in open space3. Andy McNally's TipsBreak things down into their basic shapesFocus on capturing the idea, add color and details laterDon't be afraid to leave space blank and return to it laterKeep learning new things4. Zsofi Lang's Tips Look at other work that's awesome and analyze and understand whyVisually journal 3 things that happened todayDon't be discouraged when its hard, keep goingUse 50% opacity layer or a sticky note to capture in-progress ideas5. Andreas Gaertner's TipsUse gray and black for 2 levels of informationShut up — DO IT! Practice again and again!Make your drawing process visible to the customer — don't hide it!6. Franziska Schwarz's TipsCopy other artists' workDraw a new idea by mixing two disconnected elementsHand letter poetry or quotes that you like7. Adrien Liard's TipsPractice consistently a little bit each day, regularity for the winInspect your work looking for growth areas you can work onPractice the things that you're weak on, it should hurtDraw from life because drawing is in the mind8. Kris Neckelmann's TipsDraw sample lines with your pens before you're under pressureFind people's work you like and analyze it to learn and growHave patience!Show your work and reveal your journey9. Lai Chee Chiu's TipsExplore the 33% people ruleTreat your drawing as a reward instead of a taskPost as much work as you can10. Tanmay Vora's TipsIntegrate visuals into everyday tasks and routinesShare your work generously with others to keep yourself activeConstraints will help you keep on track11. William Warren's TipsCreativity flourishes with boundariesVisualize the problem as a moviePursue adjacent creative activities - painting or music12. Chris Wilson's TipsCreate something that's just for you and not public consumptionShake up your tools and play around with themAsk what a tool wants to used for and not used for, then play with both13. Scott H. Young's TipsDevelop your own visual languageDon't worry about your stuff looking good!Look for a visual picture to represent an idea to help your learningCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Scott H. Young visualizes learning - SE11/EP13

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 52:47


In this episode, Scott H. Young, author of Ultralearning, talks with us about how he uses visualization techniques for his learning, memory and critical thinking.Special thanks to Xina Gooding Broderick (Guest on Season 8) for connecting Mike with Scott!Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts.An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Scott?Scott's Origin StoryThe value of human-drawn, analog imagesThe overlap of learning, memory, and visualizationThe challenges of expressing ideas with imagesScott's 30-day portrait drawing challengeWhat Scott does to cope with pandemic:Interesting, fun projects that are under your controlSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find ScottOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Scott's WebsiteScott's ArticlesScott's Book: UltralearningUltralearning PodcastScott on TwitterScott on InstagramScott on LinkedInMethod of LociThe Feynman TechniqueVoltage Visualized with Water3Blue1BrownBook: Productive Thinking by Max WertheimerRobert Bjork: Two Components of MemoryScott's 30-Day Portrait Drawing ChallengeDavid Jameson: Portrait Drawing – The Complete Online CourseBook: Drawing on the Right Side of the BrainLife of Focus CourseToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Pilot Drawing PensCaran D'ache Luminance Colored Pencil SetiPad ProApple PencilProcreateTipsDevelop your own visual languageDon't worry about your stuff looking good!Look for a visual picture to represent an idea to help your learningCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Chris Wilson organizes his sketchnotes with Obsidian - SE11/EP12

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 68:35


In this episode, sketchnoter and teacher Chris Wilsontalks about language learning with sketchnotes and his use of obsidian to connect his sketchnotes together in an interconnected way. Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Chris?Sketchnotes and language learningHaving a conversation with your notesOrganizing sketchnotes with ObsidianWhat Chris does to cope with pandemic:Hand-lettering practiceHiking in the forest and greeneryPlaying the ukuleleSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find ChrisOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Chris on InstagramChris on YouTubeChris on TwitterLearn, Create, ShareLearn, Create, Share LinksObsidianToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Leuchtturm1917 NotebooksThe Sketchnote IdeabookSakura Pigma Micron FinelinerFaber-Castell FinelinerPentel Brush PenBic Gelocity Gel PenTombow Fudenosuke Brush PenStabilo PensiPad ProApple PencilProcreatePaper by WeTransferConceptsTipsCreate something that's just for you and not public consumptionShake up your tools and play around with themAsk what a tool wants to used for and not used for, then play with bothCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Sketchnote Army Podcast
William Warren: from cartoonist to marketer to business founder - SE11/EP11

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 46:23


In this episode, William Warren, founder and CEO of The Sketch Effect, shares how he went from an aspiring cartoonist to a marketing executive to founding a graphic recording and sketchnoting business. Hear how he founded his company then organically grew from a team of 1 to a team of 19. Learn how William and his team adapted to the 2020 pandemic and an 80% revenue drop by innovating with a digital, virtual solution.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is William?William's origin storyIn-person live vs. digital - pros and consWhat William does to cope with pandemic:Craft beersGetting outdoorsListening to good musicTraveling the world and right at homeSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find WilliamOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.The Sketch Effect WebsiteThe Sketch Effect on InstagramWilliam on InstagramThe Conquering CreativeWilliam's Conquering Creative BlogWIlliam on LinkedInToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Pentel EnergelTombow MarkersSakura IdentipenMoleskine SketchbookiPad ProApple PencilProcreateWacom CintiqTipsCreativity flourishes with boundariesVisualize the problem as a moviePursue adjacent creative activities - painting or musicCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Tanmay Vora co-creates with sketchnotes - SE11/EP10

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 40:26


Tanmay Vora has integrated visuals deeply into his leadership training and business consulting through visual co-creation, helping businesses visualize ideas worth sharing. In this episode he shares what that looks like in his everyday practice.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts.An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Tanmay?Tanmay's origin storyWhat Tanmay is working on nowWhat Tanmay does to cope with pandemic:Going with the flow, focus on the pursuit, show up every dayFocusing on his healthStays away from newsSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find TanmayOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Tanmay's WebsiteAbout TanmayTanmay on LinkedInTanmay on InstagramTanmay on TwitterDiana Soriat: Sketchnote Army Podcast SE09/EP10Abhijit BhaduriBook: Growth IQ by Tiffani BovaTanmay's Nudge Note SamplesToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.A4 Printer PaperPencilsStaedtler Pigment Liner Fineliner PensPhotoshopiPad ProApple PencilPaperlikePaper by WeTransferProcreateTipsIntegrate visuals into everyday tasks and routinesShare your work generously with others to keep yourself activeConstraints will help you keep on trackCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Lai Chee Chiu loves drawing the process - SE11/EP09

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 30:00


In this episode, Lai Chee Chiu talks about her use of drawing to define and improve processes and how drawing is a secret superpower in her solopreneur business.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts.An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Lai Chee?Lai Chee's origin storyWhat elements are in her favorite kinds of projects:People + Process + Something new to learnHow Lai Chee gets people to internalize processesWhat Lai Chee does to cope with pandemic:Online learningDrawing all the timeWhiteboarding with her nieceSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find Lai CheeOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Lai Chee on InstagramLai Chee on LinkedInLean methodology33% People RuleSketchnote Army SlackBook: Atomic Habits by James ClearToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Sakura Pigma Micron 05 Black 0.45mmNeuland MarkersGray Brush PenCopy paperCanson 297236 XL Marker Drawing Pad DIN A4 70 g/m² 100 Sheets WhiteiPad ProApple PencilProcreateAffinity DesignerConceptsTipsExplore the 33% people ruleTreat your drawing as a reward instead of a taskPost as much work as you canCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Kris Neckelmann - SE11/EP08

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 48:13


In this episode Kris Neckelmann shares how getting fired from a bank job inspired her to go full-time into visualization. You're going to love this passionate interview!Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Kris?Kris' origin storyThe work Kris is doing nowWhat Kris does to cope with pandemicYoga and meditationGet out in the sun, put her feet in the grassWork on a fun projectWalk my dog every daySponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find KrisOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Kris' WebsiteKris on InstagramKeep Ideas on InstagramKris on LinkedInKeep Ideas on MediumKris on MediumBook: Doodle Revolution by Sunni BrownJeannel KingBook: The Alchemist by Paul CoehloRSA AnimatesBook: Austin Kleon Steal Like and ArtistToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Pentel Fude Brush Pen Kuretake Fountain Brush PenRhoda SketchbooksNeuland BulletProof NotebookOTraki 4 Pack Artist Gloves for Drawing Tablet iPad ProApple PencilProcreateConceptsTipsDraw sample lines with your pens before you're under pressureFind people's work you like and analyze it to learn and growHave patience!Show your work and reveal your journeyCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Adrien Liard, the agile visualizer - SE11/EP07

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 46:33


In this episode, agile visualizer Adrien Liard shares how his lifelong obsession with drawing led to a brief career in graffiti which became a foundation for Adrien's agile development career and his live, graphic recording practice.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Adrien?Adrien's origin storyThe work Adrien is doing nowWhat Adrien does to cope with pandemicBeing excited about opportunities pandemic bringsLess travel means more family timeSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find AdrienOutroLinksAdrien's WebsiteAdrien on TwitterAdrien on InstagramAdrien on LinkedInBen FelisYobi ScribesClubhouseToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Royal Talens SketchbooksNeuland No.One® Art, brush nib 0.5-7 mmPosca Paint Marker SetMolotow ONE4ALL Acrylic Paint Marker SetTombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen, 2-Pack. Soft and Hard TipTombow Pen Retro Dual Brush MarkersNeuland BigOne®, wedge nib 6-12mmiPad ProApple PencilProcreateIPEVO V4K Ultra High Definition 8MP USB Document CameraTipsPractice consistently a little bit each day, regularity for the winInspect your work looking for growth areas you can work onPractice the things that you're weak on, it should hurtDraw from life because drawing is in the mindCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Franziska Schwarz - SE11/EP06

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 63:49


In this episode we'll hear from Franziska Schwarz, a science communicator, PhD in nutritional medicine, and graphic recorder who visualizes science ideas. Franziska shares how falling asleep in university classes led her to explore visuals as a way to communicate scientific ideas in a new, refreshing way.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Franziska?Franziska's origin storyThe work Franziska is doing now:Teaching other scientists to visualize ideasAdapting visualization concepts to scienceThe importance of preparation in scientific visualizationWhy scientific generalists are ideal for visualizationHelping older people learning zoom to practice origamiWhat Franziska does to cope with pandemicPen collectingSign painting on wallsLearning new visual skillsSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find FranziskaOutroLinks Franziska's Website Franziska on Twitter Franziska on InstagramFranziska on LinkedInFranziska on XingBikabloBenjamin FelisNadine RoßaRob DimeoPaper Folding (Origami)ToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Faber-Castell Broad Pen 1554 - Blue Tombow Fudenosuke Fude Brush Pen - HardMolotov Liquid Chrome MarkersMoleskine Art Sketch Pad, Soft Cover, PocketiPad ProApple PencilInfinity Designer for iPadProcreateTipsCopy other artists' workDraw a new idea by mixing two disconnected elementsHand letter poetry or quotes that you likeCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Andreas Gaertner, from inking tattoos to drawing live - SE11/EP05

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 59:41


Andreas Gaertner — illustrator, professional graphic recorder, author — shares lessons he's learned on his journey from tattoo artist to professional visual thinker that draws live for large companies and teaches others to draw live too.Listeners: You have access to a special discount code sketchnoteArmy2022 for a 35% discount on Andreas' Graphic Recording PRO online course:https://www.andreas-gaertner.de/graphic-recordingSponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Andreas?Andreas' origin story“Doing is most important, taken is overrated.””Bluff, then perform”“Fill the room” and the importance of having a big enough tankSpitting out a mint in front of a crowd of 200 peopleThe work Andreas is doing now:Online coursesLive drawing sessionsDrawings for donationsWhat Andreas does to cope with pandemic:Getting up at 5AMMore quality time because of less travelThe power of video callsSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find AndreasOutroLinksAndreas' WebsiteDie ZeichnerShare NotesAndreas on InstagramAndreas on LinkedInAndreas on YouTubeAndreas' Book: Made in CreativityOnline Graphic Recording CourseMorgan MotorsHamburg's ReeperbahnThe 5AM Club by Robin SharmaToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Neuland No.One® Art, brush nib 0.5-7 mm 105 Gray MarkerNeuland No.One® Outliner180gsm A4 paperPack TeleprompterPAD® iLight PRO 11"Miro Digital WhiteboardiPad ProApple PencilWacom Cintiq 22 Drawing TabletTipsUse gray and black for 2 levels of informationShut up — DO IT! Practice again and again!Make your drawing process visible to the customer — don't hide it!CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Zsofi Lang on sketchnotes and mural-making - SE11/EP04

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 46:38


In this episode, Zsofi Lang journeyed from NGOs and international development in Brussels, Belgium — into live sketchnoting, illustration, and mural-making. She shares what she's learned from transformative, team-building exercises where she guides teams to create large-scale murals together that map their culture and values.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Zsofi?Zsofi's origin storyThe work Zsofi is doing nowWhat Zsofi does to cope with pandemicPodcastsDrawingDance PartiesSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find ZsofiOutroLinksZsofi's Website Zsofi's Links Zsofi on InstagramZsofi on YouTubeZsofi's 3 TipsToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Leuchtturm1917 A6 Notebook Tombow MONO Drawing Pencil, HB Uniball FinelinerStabilo 68 MarkersPosca Paint MarkersMolotow MarkersMolotow PaintsiPad ProApple PencilAutodesk SketchbookTayasui SketchesPaper by WeTransferThe Sketchnote Handbook Tips Look at other work that's awesome and analyze and understand whyVisually journal 3 things that happened todayDon't be discouraged when its hard, keep goingUse 50% opacity layer or a sticky note to capture in-progress ideasCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Andy McNally visualizes technology - SE11/EP03

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 58:24


In this episode, Andy McNally, an illustrator, designer, and sketchnoter, shares how he creates sketchnotes of Apple technology events, has added digital to his analog sketchnoting toolset and more!Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Andy?Andy's origin storyAndy's Apple event sketchnotesThe power of reflecting on your old workActivities to help in the pandemicSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find AndyOutroLinksAndy's WebsiteAndy's NewsletterAndy's InstagramAndy's TwitterAndy's Concept Creator ProfileSketchnote Cheat SheetRobert GeneretteEd Emberley, Make a WorldApple iPhone Event Jan. 9, 2007 sketchnotesTony FadellSpringboard: the secret history of the first real smartphoneChez Panisse SketchnoteEva Lotta Lamm's Yoga NotesToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Papermate FlairSharpie PenFudenosuke Brush Pen, Hard TipBlick Studio MarkersMoleskine Cahier Blank Journal, Soft Cover NotebookiPad ProApple PencilConceptsAdobe Draw - RetiredVectornatorTipsBreak things down into their basic shapesFocus on capturing the idea, add color and details laterDon't be afraid to leave space blank and return to it laterKeep learning new thingsCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Renée Stevens visualizes in virtual reality - SE11/EP02

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 62:05


In this episode, hear from Renée Stevens an interactive and immersive designer, educator, author, and speaker focused on innovative to use Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Extended Reality (XR).Renée shares how sketchnoters and visual thinkers are needed to contribute their creative vision and skills in these mixed reality spaces and talks about her new book, Designing Immersive 3D Experiences.We have a special 35% off discount on Renee's book, just for listeners through March 31, 2022! Use code STEVENS during checkout to apply this discount* at Peachpit.com:https://www.peachpit.com/design3d Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Renée?What are XR, VR and AR?The importance of design in XR developmentRenée's origin storytagAR and other AR/VR experiences in everyday lifeHow sketchnoters and visual thinkers can get started in XRSketchnoting in AR and virtual work spacesPandemic activities Renée does to keep saneSponsor: Concepts appToolsTipsWhere to find RenéeOutroLinksRenée's WebsitetagARRenée VimeoRenée on TwitterRenée onLinkedInRenée on DribbleRenée on PinterestSketchnote Army Podcast SE04/EP08 - Matthew Magain on VR SketchnotesWarby Parker - Virtual Try-OnApple Fitness+ToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Paper PrototypesTransparent SketchingAdobe AeroBlenderProcreateiPad ProApple PencilTipsTry out XR and observe XR in everyday lifeChoose rhythm and routine instead of inspirationBreak out of rectangles - think outside in open spaceCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!* Discount code STEVENS confers a 35% discount off the list price of ISBN of 9780137282838 or 9780137282876 when purchased on peachpit.com. Apply code during checkout to receive savings. Discount not valid on Book + eBook "Best Value" bundles, non-discountable products, Safari Books Online/O'Reilly Online Learning, or any title featured as eBook Deal of the Week. Discount code may not be combined with any other offer and is not redeemable for cash. Discount offer expires 11:59 p.m. EDT March 31, 2022. Offer subject to change.

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Paul Mignard and his Sketchy Sermons - SE11/EP01

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 60:03


In this first episode of season 11, I talk with Paul Mignard who creates the popular Sketchy Sermons series on Instagram. Learn how Paul got into his work, his process, and more!Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts.An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntroWelcomeThe challenge of monetizing sketchy sermonsHas Paul considered a book of sketchy sermons?Paul's origin storyPaul's skunkworks Ideas - AR/VRStickers and paper productsChallenges of sketchnoting someone else's ideasPaul's sketchnoting processSponsor: Concepts appPaul's favorite toolsWhat Paul does to keep from going crazy in the pandemicPaul's three tipsWhere to follow Paul onlineOutroLinksSketchy Sermons SiteSketchy Sermons on InstagramSketchy Sermons on FacebookSketchy Sermons on TwitterBrain Kekoa YapToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Moleskine Cahier NotebooksPilot Futayaku Double-Sided Brush Pen - Black / GrayPentel Arts Portable Pocket Brush PeniPad ProApple PencilProcreateAdobe FrescoConceptsTipsGet in the habit of making and posting content regularlyBe curious with new thingsGet inspired by learning by people online across disciplinesCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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All The Tips! Final episode of season 10 - SE10/EP14

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 59:23


In this final episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast for season 10, Alec and Mike have gathered all the tips: from this season and have added an uplifting music soundtrack to them. We hope this unique listening experience will inspire you as you reflect on this year and prepare for the new year ahead.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Draw and take notes with liquid pens, markers and brushes in your favorite Copic designer colors.Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. Drag and drop images onto the canvas, and use layers and grids to organize your creative space. When you're ready to share, export straight to your friends or team.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntro: What is “all the tips” about?Alec and Mike's favorite tips from the seasonAll The Tips!OutroTips: Alejo PorrasIf you're stuck, get help.Ask the question of where you are to define the problem.Acknowledge that everything changes and you have a chance to change things for the better.Tips: Eleanor BeerPreparation in advance is key.Practice active listening.Keep a pack of sticky note handy to capture fast informationMake sure you have lots of backupsTips: Dario PaniaguaRead your visual map, does it flow?Remember whitespace to let your visuals breatheRead other books UNRELATED to your fieldTry new things, different thingsVisual thinking is about THINKING!Tips: Rasagy SharmaBe kind to yourself.Sketchnote for yourself, not others.Find your tribe!Tips: Josie DeeDon't stop because you've plateaued — just keep doing it!Play with alphabets and “Challenge Accepted!”Listen to music in a new way.Tips: Matt RaglandStart small and get your first win!Be encouraged to create your own system.Bookend your week with a preview and a review.Tips: Sheena MaysDo something different.Teach.Practice. Practice = Progress. It takes 10,000 hours to become an expert at something.Tips: Ben NorrisBelieve in yourself!Listen well.Try different layoutsFollow those who teach drawing, load ideas into your handTips: Mister MaikelWhy do you draw? Learn to draw for passion!Draw everywhere and all the time. Carry a sketchbook!Count your blessings not your troubles.Tips: Mina LegendExploring other visual people's work on InstagramUse The Noun ProjectDo your best and it will be fine!Tips: Marc GutmanFocus on something you want to learn and focus on it.Reference books to learn.Get a new pen!Tips: Anh BuiFall in love with the process!Invest in your skillset with education.Look into other fields, translate those concepts into visuals.CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Anh Bui is drawn to visualization - SE10/EP13

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 30:34


In this episode, hear from Anh Bui, a graphic recorder and illustrator who lives and works independently in Germany.Hear Anh's story of discovering graphic recording, and how a wise manager graciously facilitated the opportunity for her to develop skills as a graphic recorder.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Draw and take notes with liquid pens, markers and brushes in your favorite Copic designer colors.Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. Drag and drop images onto the canvas, and use layers and grids to organize your creative space. When you're ready to share, export straight to your friends or team.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntro: Who is AnhAnh's origin storyWork that Anh is doing nowWhat does Anh do to keep sane in a pandemic?MeditationReadingReflectionTools3 tipsOutroLinksAnh's websiteAnh on InstagramAnh on LinkedInToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Neuland PensStaedler Pigment LinerFabriano AccademiaCopic MarkersiPad ProApple PencilProcreateConceptsTipsFall in love with the process!Invest in your skillset with education.Look into other fields, translate those concepts into visuals.CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Marc Gutman tells stories with words and images - SE10/EP12

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 42:29


In this episode, branding and storytelling expert Marc Gutman shares how he uses images and words together to tell the stories of brands for entrepreneurs and businesses.Learn about Marc's unique visual task list and how sketchnotes have integrated themselves into his life, in this interesting interview.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Draw and take notes with liquid pens, markers and brushes in your favorite Copic designer colors.Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. Drag and drop images onto the canvas, and use layers and grids to organize your creative space. When you're ready to share, export straight to your friends or team.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntro: Who is MarcMarc's origin storyWork that Marc is doing nowCreating Instagram CarouselsWhat does Marc do to keep sane in a pandemic?Spent time learning new thingsPlaying PickleballTools3 tipsOutroLinksMarc on InstagramMarc on LinkedInMarc on YouTubeWildstoryBaby got Backstory PodcastMichael Janda on the business of sketchnoting - SE09 / EP13PickelballMichael JohnsonToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Apple KeynoteTime TimerPost-It NotesNeuland OutlinersMarc's BuckslipsSony a73MiroNotionSuperhumaniPad ProApple PencilProcreateNotabilityTipsFocus on something you want to learn and focus on it.Reference books to learn.Get a new pen!CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Mina Legend the tango-dancing visual thinker - SE10/EP11

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 30:50


In this episode, Mina Legend shares how she connects the dots from tango dancing moves and bartending skills to make her visual thinking unique.Hear how she and her visual thinking firm, Big Brain Agency, provide live scribing and visual facilitation for small and large customers in Sweden, Europe, and worldwide.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Draw and take notes with liquid pens, markers and brushes in your favorite Copic designer colors.Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. Drag and drop images onto the canvas, and use layers and grids to organize your creative space. When you're ready to share, export straight to your friends or team.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntro: Who is MinaMina's origin storyWork that Mina is doing nowWhat does Mina do to keep sane in a pandemic?DancingMeditation and yogaMoving in with a roommateTools3 tipsOutroLinksMina on InstagramMina on LinkedInMina at IFVPBig Brain Agency on InstagramBig Brain Agency on LinkedInBig Brain Agency on TwitterBig Brain AgencyNikki VisualToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.NeulandPoscaMolotowiPad ProApple PencilProcreateMirroring 360 appMicrosoft Surface Hub 2SSamsung Flip 2 Digital FlipchartThe Noun ProjectTipsExploring other visual people's work on InstagramUse The Noun ProjectDo your best and it will be fine!CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Mister Maikel digitizes his graphic visualizations - SE10/EP10

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 49:53


In this episode, Michael Geiß-Hein, better known as “Mister Maikel” from Germany, shares his journey from analog-only to adding digital graphic recording and sketchnoting to his company's options.Mister Maikel also talks about his experience creating his new book on sketchnoting, “Sketchnotes, Dein Workshop” or “Sketchnotes, Your Workshop” where he teaches you to improve your sketchnotes in 6 weeks.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts.An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Draw and take notes with liquid pens, markers and brushes in your favorite Copic designer colors.Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture.Drag and drop images onto the canvas, and use layers and grids to organize your creative space. When you're ready to share, export straight to your friends or team.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntro: Who is Mister Maikel?Mister Maikel's origin storyAbout Michael's new book, “Sketchnotes, Dein Workshop” or “Sketchnotes, Your Workshop”What does Maikel do to keep sane in a pandemic?Learning to play the guitarLooking after his inner voiceSpend a lot of time with his kidsMore collaborationAdapting to digital before and the pandemicCrafting digital experiencesLoving local, analog experiences, and performancesTools3 tipsOrigin story of the “Mister Maikel” nameOutroLinksMister Maikel's WebsiteMister Maikel on InstagramSketchnotes Dein WorkshopMartin HaussmannArt, Work & Progress MINI Interview in GermanToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Signal Pilot Monoline PenPilot Brush PenNeuland PensSakura Pigma PenKapa Line BoardsiPad ProApple PencilProcreateAdobe PhotoshopTipsWhy do you draw? Learn to draw for passion!Draw everywhere and all the time. Carry a sketchbook!Count your blessings not your troubles.CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

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Ben Norris sketchnotes for meditatation - SE10/EP09

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 60:11


In this episode I talk with Ben Norris, a software developer, sketchnoter, mental health advocate, blacksmith, a loving husband and father of 7.Ben shares his passion for mental health, and how sketchnoting is a meditative practice he's used to support his own journey with ideas for you too.Journey along with us on this thoughtful discussion.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Draw and take notes with liquid pens, markers and brushes in your favorite Copic designer colors.Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. Drag and drop images onto the canvas, and use layers and grids to organize your creative space. When you're ready to share, export straight to your friends or team.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntro: Who is Ben?Ben's origin storyThe possibilities of career changeLayering sketchnotes on top of something you loveSketchnoting as a means to solving problemsSermon and church sketchnotesConference sketchnotesWhat does Ben do to keep sane in a pandemic?Creating family experiences togetherLearning and practicing mindfulnessSketchnoting as a mindfulness practiceTools3 tipsOutroLinksBen's WebsiteMental Work HealthSketchnotableGospel SketcherBen on Micro.blogBen on TwitterBen on InstagramBen on LinkedInBack of the Napkin by Dan RoamEva-Lotta LammJeffrey ZeldmanBalsamiqJason Barron on the Sketchnote Army PodcastRob DimeoBook: Understanding Comics by Scott McCloudToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Moleskine SketchbooksThe Sketchnote IdeabookStudio Neat's TotebookPilot G2 0.7mm Gel PeniPad ProApple PencilLinea SketchPaper by WeTransferProcreateTipsBelieve in yourself!Listen well.Try different layoutsFollow those who teach drawing, load ideas into your handCreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Sheena Mays uses lettering to relax - SE10/EP08

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 44:22


In this episode of the podcast, I talk with Sheena Mays, a music teacher, sketchnoter, and lettering artist about her journey from music to sketchnoting to hand-lettering. Learn how hand-lettering as therapy for multiple sclerosis led Sheena to launch a hand-lettering and sketchnoting company — in the pandemic — and how this challenge strengthened her mindset and her business.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts. An infinite canvas sketching app built for tablets with a stylus, like the iPad Pro, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung Galaxy Tab.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you spread out and sketch in any direction. Draw and take notes with liquid pens, markers and brushes in your favorite Copic designer colors.Everything you draw in Concepts is a flexible vector, so you can move your notes around the canvas, or change their color, tool or size with a simple gesture. Drag and drop images onto the canvas, and use layers and grids to organize your creative space. When you're ready to share, export straight to your friends or team.SEARCH ”Concepts” in your favorite app store for infinite, flexible sketching.Learn more: Concepts AppRunning OrderIntro: Who is Sheena?Sheena's origin storyHow Sheena's business emergedMusical sketchnotesSketchnote workshops in schoolsBusiness and the importance of finding balanceThe pros and cons of social mediaCreating sketchnotes from recordings vs. liveThe importance of regular practiceWhat doers Sheena do to keep sane in a pandemicWalking her dogPlaying music on the keyboardReadingTools3 tipsOutroLinksSheena's WebsiteSheena on InstagramSketch Notes School on PatreonSheena on YouTubeSheena on LinkedInSheena on TwitterSheena on FacebookToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Blackwing Slate MediumBlackwing PencilsTombow Lettering ToolsTombow FudenosukeSharpie Gel PensiPad ProApple PencilProcreateAdobe Creative SuiteTipsDo something different.Teach.Practice. Practice = Progress. It takes 10,000 hours to become an expert at something.CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!