#76 From Venns to Paper/pen to Sticky Notes!
How to win (without talent or luck) - visualizing Sahil Bloom's ideas
Power of Venn diagrams
People say venn diagrams are overused. That’s because they’re useful!
If done right, they make complex subjects easy to understand. They’re a decision deciphering tool and helps you narrow down the key influencing factors.
No wonder, legends like Carl Richards, Liz and Mollie and many other business practitioners (over)use it.
Here’s a curation of few best Venns that I found.
I’m planning to write more such tweet threads to decode the process of visualizing information. If you want me to write more, like and RT it.
Pen (& Paper) is still mightier than sword
For all the fanboy moment with tech, particularly with Canva & Notion (and yet-to-be discovered no-code tools), I still use a pen and a notebook to capture my thoughts, to sketch ideas & also to journal.
So was pleasantly surprised to come across this post!
Visuals on Sticky Notes
This where it all starts!
My favorite visual is this one!
I recommend this particular channel - World Illustrations. They curate some of the best graphics and comics!
More power to visuals!
No-code tools are empowering!
Easlo is a 19-year old digital entrepreneur who’s building amazing solutions using no-code tools.
Check out this epic tweet thread on various no-code tools he uses.
So what’s your favourite no-code tools? What are you building with it?
Visual reminder
Best of Yellow Visuals this week
How to Win from Sahil Bloom visualized…