The Sketchnote Roundup Issue #60 - soil, biographies and a fallacy

Welcome back to the sketchnote roundup, the newsletter that finds hidden visual gems and interesting ideas like a drawing obsessed hedgehog.

I’ve had a busy few weeks and the next couple look to be similar with the international sketchnote camp and a friend’s wedding coming soon so I might miss a few weeks next month.

I hope you enjoy this week’s newsletter.

Content: Soil

Soil is boring, right? Well this sketchnote might make you think again.

It's chock full of information and makes great use of visual tools to communicate the layers, makeup and parts of soil.

Enlarge it and dig in to the information.

Style:

A beautiful visual biography with delightful text. The background colours help each image standout and divide the text.

Bonus: how to manage the arrival fallacy

This was one of my latest in a series of visuals I made on cognitive biases. I was proud to add more research and details to this one.

What did you think

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