I shared some early ideas for a ‘coffee time Sketchbook of Trust‘ earlier this week: i’ve worked up a few more pages, so thought i’d share one today. I’m toying with releasing this as ‘half finished’ book, that you write in, draw in, and complete, with your own story of ‘what trust means to me’. It ties into the Landscape of Trust research, although not intended as part of the primary data gathering effort.
I quite like the idea of people downloading or drawing in it, and sharing their ‘completed and coloured in’ book as part of an online coffee break. Early stage #WorkingOutLoud.
You can take part in the Landscape of Trust research here.
I do so much better reading things like this if I have something to do while I’m working my way through it. I resort to various colored highlighters and Post-it tabs when I read so I feel like I’m participating in the content, so something like this is brilliant!
Thanks Gail 🙂 i’m trying to decide whether to develop it up into a real Sketchbook. I’ll probably try a few more pages…
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