Dave Mastronardi - SE08 / EP02
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RUNNING ORDER
- Intro: Who is Dave?
- Dave’s entry into gamestorming and visual thinking
- Having a plan and being willing to toss it when things change
- Practice and experience makes our work look lie magic
- What is gamestorming?
- Open, explore, close — the heart of gamestorming
- Gamestorming principles
- See one, do one, teach one
- Dave’s Gamestorming A-Team
- Dave’s Tools
- 3 tips
- Outro
LINKS
- Gamestorming Book
- Gamestorming website
- Gamestormning Group on LinkedIn
- Dave on Twitter
- Dave on Instagram
- Dave on LinkedIn
- Dave’s Email
TOOLS
- Heavyweight 5x8 (A5) index cards
- Heavyweight 11x17 (A3) card stock
- ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape
- Concepts for iPad
- Miro
- The Sketchnote Ideabook
- Yuri Malishenko
- Bill Keaggy
- Sketchnote Army Slack
3 TIPS
- Be bored
- Practice through analysis
- Try new styles
CREDITS
- Producer: Alec Pulianas
- Theme music: Jon Schiedermayer
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