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Sketchnote Lettering Skills with Mike Rohde

Lettering for sketchnotes … Isn’t that just called “handwriting”? It’s actually much more than that! Continue Reading

Pimp it up – It’s sticker time!

Let’s take a post card, gift tag, sketchbook, or something else made out of paperlike material and create something wonderful. How? We’ll show you! Continue Reading

Chalk, chalk, chalk

“Back in the days, people knew what’s good” – it’s not a coincidence that you hear this sentence pretty frequently. ‘Cause things that used to be common practice often have their comeback a few centuries later. Just as chalk and everything that goes with it. But what can you actually do with chalk? Continue Reading

IFVP 2019

180 participants, 25 countries, 5 continents, 18 languages – all on one campus. This makes the 24th IFVP the first conference to be held on university premises, at Montclair State University. Pretty convenient, as the students were on summer vacation and the participants could stay in their dorms this year. You wanna know if the International Forum of Visual Practitioners was as exciting as in the previous year? We’ll tell you. Continue Reading

How to prep for conferences

Most conferences take place in summer. If you don’t want to miss out on anything, this can be a quite expensive season. For this very reason, you should make the most out of every single conference and soak in all the impressions – make it an unforgettable experience! How? Continue Reading

This is a twin-twin situation

So… two nibs. Um, so two that are twice as great? Sounds good.

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Neuland in Flow

Although we really like to work at Neuland and puzzle out new ideas or find improvements for our products, some “Neuländer” are keen to do adventurous outdoor activities on weekends. Even better when you can combine work with leisure and spend the weekend on an island. So, without hesitation, we went to Munich to set up shop at the FlowFest.

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Perfect Circles and Hexagons

Tired of taking your dishes to graphic facilitation jobs just to draw neat circles? We’ve got the solution!

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Travelling with Neuland Gear – Tips and Tricks from Heather Martinez

Nice gear bag, but why is everything wrapped in plastic bags? Neuland Ambassador® Heather Martinez explains how she stores her tools when travelling. And some hacks might even be new to experienced facilitators… Continue Reading

Bullet Journaling – More than just a hobby

„Track the Past, Order the Present, Design the Future”

Ryder Carroll definitely has her finger on the pulse as she brought the old school journal back to our lives. By putting a new spin on it, she managed to create a cool lifestyle around her method of Bullet Journaling. Continue Reading

Two handed drawings & what it is good for – With Jimi Holstebro

Did you know that two handed drawings are really helpful for everybody in the visual family? No? Then you should watch the talk with our Ambassador from Denmark, Jimi Holstebro.

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You are what you wear – and that goes for bags too!

„Clothes make people“ (literally translated) is a novella by the Swiss poet Gottfried Keller.

It’s one of the best-known stories in German-language literature and is about the tailor Wenzel Strapinski, who always dressed well despite his poverty. In a foreign city he’s considered a count because of his appearance … and at the end of the story Strapinski brings it to great prosperity.

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