Tag visual facilitation

Neuland meets Shanghai

Yay! We’re having international in-person conferences for visual practitioners again! This year, the IFVP decided that it’s time to try something new: regional meet-ups.

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Jimi Holstebro: Visual Facilitation goes university

How did you become a Visual Facilitator? Many might think of this journey in a very romantic kind of way: You’re a creative person that one day stumbles over another person looking for someone exactly like you. And while you’re still trying to figure out what this job is all about, you’re already living the dream of earning money for doing the things you’re passionate about. This sounds so amazing, we should all do it, right?! Continue Reading

bikablo® posters – interview with Martin Haussmann

Most of you have already heard about Martin Haussmann. In case you haven’t, we’ll explain why he’s THE expert when it comes to bikablo® posters. 😉 Continue Reading

Analog tools in a digital world

Although online trainings will never be able to replace in-person sessions, it’s a good addition to the world of workshops where analog tools shouldn’t be missing. But don’t underestimate this. You have to know what you’re doing. And this is where Neuland Ambassador® Heather Martinez and Neuland Toolmaster® Sandra Dirks come into play: They are experts in the field and know exactly what’s most important. Continue Reading

Bikablo’s school project

Today, we have some very special guests: the team of bikablo® macht Schule (literally translates as bikablo goes school) is visiting the Neuland headquarters. And since this is a rare occasion, we just couldn’t resist to grill them about their project, particularly if it’s such an interesting topic. In a nutshell, Sandra, Silvia, Christian, Frank and Karl are visiting schools to show teachers and students how to use visualization for teaching and studying. But the experts can explain it way better, so enjoy the interview we prepared for you! 🙂

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KIPPIT – smart and simple

Is it a table? Is it a bench? A lectern? How about you decide? ‘Cause our KIPPIT can be both. The beautiful piece of furniture can be transformed easily – only by tilting it. 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

BuJo seminar throwback

… And how did you like Heidrun and Nicole’s Bullet Journaling seminar?

– Well, if it was that easy to put it into words without talking about it for a whole day. Alright, for you, I’ll try. 🙂 Continue Reading

Finally – the Charterobe® is here!

We’ve been working on it meticulously but it was worth it. ‘Cause now we are finally able to introduce you to our new Charterobe®. You can’t imagine what that is? That’s probably because it’s one of a kind … Continue Reading

Drawn to help in Benin

In July, Nicolas Verdot travelled to Benin to familiarize the people living there with visualization techniques. In collaboration with the Institute of Cultural Affairs Benin (ICA), he held a one-week workshop to introduce the participants to the work as facilitator. Nicolas focused the workshop on women’s rights, as this topic lies close to his heart and women in Africa to this day have a completely different status than most of us know it from our home countries. Even sadder that only few women were able to attend. But despite the fact that mainly men participated in Nicolas’ workshop, the participants were able to achieve considerable progress in only a short amount of time. And now, the rookie facilitators are on their mission to create space for communication in Benin and Africa and they are supporting not only women’s rights but also topics like education, water accessibility and many more. 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

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