Sketch Academy/Master Your Visual Library

  • $25

Master Your Visual Library


Everyone has a Visual Library, but you may need some help to build it up organize it. This mini course will help you learn to:
  • Discover and Document what is already in your Visual Library
  • Grow the amount of images in your Visual Library
  • Organize your Visual Library
*This is an intermediate course! Check the requirements before enrolling. 😉

Prerequisites:

Because this is an intermediate course, you must have basic drawing experience and some confidence. If you can draw shapes, stick figures, and basic things, you'll be fine! If you need a refresher, my free course “Drawing for Beginners" is an excellent prerequisite and will prepare you to take this course. 

Meet Your Instructor

Emily Mills

I'm a professional illustrator most known for "sketchnotes" (aka live event drawings), and I'm the author of The Art of Visual Notetaking. I've been teaching creative workshops to thousands of students both online and in-person since 2017. I want to help you connect with your creativity and grow in confidence! When I'm not teaching, I run a creative studio, Flavor Graphics, alongside my husband in Bend, Oregon.

Course Contents

Introduction

Introduction
Preview
Course Companion PDF

Discover

Discover Your Visual Library
Discover: Quiz

Document

Document Your Visual Library
Documentation Methods
Document: Quiz

Grow

Draw One Thing Multiple Ways
Draw Related Items
Leverage Your Community
FDP's (Frequently Drawn Pictures)
Grow: Quiz

Organize

Your Hard Copy Visual Library
Organize: Quiz

Conclusion

Conclusion
Course Feedback + Testimonial
Course Companion PDF

Testimonials

Thanks for this course! I think I have more things I can draw than what I give myself credit for.

Cathy Z.

It’s been 30 years since I’ve catalogued a visual library, and enjoyed learning new things. 

Joy M.

FAQs

What kind of course is this?

This is a self-paced course, meaning there are no live elements. Each lesson features a video to introduce the concept and model the skill. Students can go through these video lessons at their own pace. 

Do I need a printer?

The PDF worksheets are intended to be printed so you can practice right on the pages. If you don't have a printer, you can take it to a print or copy shop for printing, or follow along in your own sketchbook while viewing the PDF on a computer. Tablet or iPad use and functionality is not guaranteed.

This resource is intended for your personal use only! This is a free course, so if you want to share it with friends, send them here to sign up!