SXSW Interactive Summed Up Sketch Note-Style

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If you missed SXSW Interactive in Austin earlier this week (don’t miss it next year), you can capture some of the magic Cliff Notes-style with Mike Rohde’s Sketchnotes. While sitting in sessions and in between sessions, Mike created 34 artistic sketches he made in his Moleskin while at the conference. You can see all the sketches on Mike’s blog here or on Flickr.

Featured in the sketches are Naz Hamid, Veronica Belmont, Casey McKinnon, Ryan King, Glenda Bautista, Ariel Waldman, John Gruber, Michael Lopp, Jim Coudal, Dan Rubin, Didier Hilhorst, Eris Stassi, Lea Alcantara (sorry for the Leah misspell in the notes!), Ben Brown and Frank Warren.

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