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Explaining the world one sketch at a time

Sketchplanations makes complex ideas simple with clear, insightful sketches. Explore topics from science, creativity, psychology, and beyond explained in pictures.

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How to load a dishwasher well

Not everyone has the same ideas about dishwashers, particularly ones you might share at work.
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Hedgehog a mango

The most fun and satisfying way to prepare a mango. If you haven’t already, try it.
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A teacher gets more participation and minds whirring by asking "What else?" instead of "Anything else?"

Get more participation

Instead of ‘Anything else?’ ask 'What else?’. The slight shift in frame makes all the difference.
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Yesterday’s weather

I learned about this nice principle from agile software development. Basically, that when thinking about how much you’ll get done next week, what you got done this week is a good proxy. Sure this week was different because you had that external presentation and an offsite, a bug to fix on live and Amy was sick. But the reality is things will interrupt you next week too. Just like the weather, what happened before is a good first guess at what will happen next.
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Classical columns: doric, ionic, and corinthian

Always good to share with friends and family your knowledge of doric columns, ionic columns or corinthian style classical columns when you spot them in the wild.
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Mapping illustration: Don Norman's famous example of the controls for a stovetop

Mapping

The standard reference for this is The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman where he discusses stovetops and their controls in some detail(!). In this case it should be clear, unlike for our stove, which burner each control controls. Same goes for light switches. Same goes, as much as possible, for controls in a nuclear power plant.
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