Drawing Notes

Today I went to a symposium about practice-centred research in the arts. I jotted down quite a lot of the presentations and noticed that most of the delegates made entirely written notes. I’ve always combined writing with drawing when I’m taking down information as I find it far easier to remember and it’s much nicer to look at a few drawings interspersed with a bit of text, rather than pages and pages of hand writing. I also like to use different typography to make things stand out. Does anyone else do this? I was surprised that so few were doing it today in a roomful of arts practitioners.

I also like to do some quick portraits of the speakers – they’re not very accurate but it’s enough to jog my memory and remember what they were talking about.

Published by Rosie Scribblah

I'm an artist / printmaker / scribbler. I love drawing and all the geeky stuff associated with printmaking, working in a figurative style. I live in Wales with husband and demented cats. And my real name is Rose Davies :D

15 thoughts on “Drawing Notes

    1. hahaha – when I combine drawing and writing, my writing is reasonably ok, but when I write on it’s own, it’s awful. I wonder what’s going on there, in my brain? Maybe engaging a different bit because of the drawing aspect?

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