A Review of the Visual Thinking Workshop by Zsolt Viczian
I’ve been playing around with my ana-digital workflows for a while. These are particular workflows where I’m attempting to mix analog actions like handwriting into digital workflows. (By the way — ana-digital or digilog? Something else entirely?)
Research continues to show that learning may be easier when we handwrite rather than type. However, I strongly prefer digital resources over physical resources for many reasons — chief among them portability, ease of storage, and ease of access.
One of the tools that I wanted to use better/more is the Excalidraw plug-in for Obsidian. And, who better to teach you to use the tool than the developer of the plug-in himself — Viczian Zsolt. Zsolt has been offering his Visual Thinking Cohort based course for a while now. I’m an alum of that course from back in Cohort 2. It was exceptional, but I also like to have a curriculum that I can work on at my own pace so I can spend the time I want to spend on things — and Zsolt has now delivered that in his new Visual Thinking Worshop self-paced edition.