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LOV – visualize anything with just three letters

Thomas Gladisch

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BE COURAGEOUS AND VISUALIZE! Many people are convinced that they are unable to “draw” nice enough in order to express themselves. This is true for both the private life as well as professional settings. But there’s no need for beauty or perfection. It’s all about expressing yourself and making yourself and your ideas understood by others! Using three letters everyone can write, many different objects can be sketched easily. And the one who not only describes his/her idea but also creates supporting visualizations is able to convey it way easier and win advocates! No matter if you’re looking at workshops, explanatory videos or learning to sketch your ideas - just give it a try and practice your sketching skills using L, O and V. Now packed with over 200 examples, LOV helps you in taking the first step towards simple and easy-to-understand idea visualizations! All examples are sorted by categories and you'll be given an introduction on how to combine each sketch and turn them into storyboards. The world is full of things that represent the basic shapes of L, O and V. It’s all about you and LOV! What readers said about the first edition "VOT - visualize anything with just three letters": “…the book is exactly what you call hands-on: it helps you bringing your ideas to life with simple shapes!” 5-star amazon.de review “After reading it, I look at designs differently. I keep on asking myself which letters they consist of.” Head of UX Chapter

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EDV, Design Thinking, Ideation, Informatik, Meeting, Workshop, Lernen, Prototyping, Bildung, Computer, Sketching, Moderation, Visualization, Drawing, Schule