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Sketchnotes from Democamp Toronto 29, June 2011

UPDATE: 2011-06-10: Made demo notes more visual. =)image

Highlights from Social Leverage talk by Howard Lindzon. Keep an eye on the sentiment for your industry, figure out where there’s momentum, build domain expertise, and get in the game.

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500px, TitanFile, High Schore House, Vizualize.me, We are TO Tech, Alphaslides. (Click for bigger version.) I liked High Score House’s demo the best. They’d obviously tested a lot and had fun along the way. =)

Sketched with Autodesk Sketchbook Pro on my Lenovo X61T. Sketchbook is my new favourite note-taking program. Even though it doesn’t have Microsoft Onenote’s handwriting recognition and search capabilities, it encourages me to draw more compactly and to use more colours, and it’s more reliable. See other sketchnotes if you want to explore!

(Update: @truejebus says TitanFile is hosted in Canada.)

What did you think about Democamp Toronto? Have you blogged about it? Please share your thoughts and links in comments!

Also check out Tom Purves’ writeup.

Short URL: http://sachachua.com/blog/p/22295

6 Responses to “Sketchnotes from Democamp Toronto 29, June 2011”

  1. Well-illustrated!

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  3. [...] Further reading: @Sachac’s nifty sketchnotes of DemoCamp Toronto 29 [...]

  4. [...] a review of last night’s DemoCamp Toronto 29, Sacha Chua created sketch notes to summarize the most salient points which can be seen [...]

  5. Thanks for making those notes, very well done art too! Is there a video I can watch anywhere online of this Democamp? I was supposed to go but got sick the day of :( I heard Howard speak in 2008 at Startup Empire and was really impressed!

  6. Jeremy: Thanks! I don’t know of any video recordings, but David Crow would know. Good luck getting to the next DemoCamp in September! =)

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