Introduction
How to get the most from this course:
Have some experience: Take the free Beginner Sketchnote Drawing course first.
Check your ego at the door. Sometimes improving means revisitng the foundations. These exercises may seem simple, but they're designed to help you improve.
How this course works:
Do the lessons in order and do not skip any lessons. Even if the exercises seem too basic or silly, it's important that you practice.
The entire purpose of the course is to get you practicing. If you do not do the exercises and practice, you will not find this course valuable.
Complete the lessons at your own pace, but beware! It is VERY easy to put off coursework or not do it at all. I encourage you to put this course into your calendar and set a deadline to finish it. But...
Do not rush. Binging this course won't help you get better because drawing skills are improved with regular practice. These lessons are simple, but you will find more mastery of these skills if you practice them with regularity, not just the one time for an exercise.
Use the PDF worksheets and continue to practice in a notebook/sketchbook. Keeping all of your practice work together will help you see improvement over time. Adding dates is also helpful for tracking progress.
Share Your Work. Sharing your practice work is encouraged! If you share on social media, consider tagging @sketchnoteAcademy or using #sketchnoteacademy so others can find your post.
Download the Course Companion PDF by hitting the button below: