Sketch-noting for joy (and for thinking)
Drawing as a way out of the loop

90 minutes for micro-business owners who've been circling an idea for months and can't write their way out of it. Nicki teaches drawing-as-thinking — talk, demo, and held Q&A. You bring a pen and the thing that's stuck. By the end, the tangle is on paper and there's one obvious next step.
What sketch-noting looks like
Pages from Nicki's journal
Real spreads from a working week — not polished portfolio pieces. This is what the practice looks like in motion.
What you'll leave with
- Your tangle on paper, in shapes you can move around.
- One next step you've already drawn.
- A simple visual vocabulary you can keep using after the session.
Not sketch-noting for educators. Sketch-noting for the woman who has rewritten her landing page eleven times and still can't ship it.
Your guest host
Nicki Hambleton
Apple Distinguished Educator · illustrator
Drawing as a thinking tool. Twenty years of teaching it.
Nicki teaches drawing as a way of thinking — not as a finishing skill, not as a performance, but as a tool for un-tangling the ideas you can't write your way out of. She's spent two decades inside classrooms watching what happens when a pen replaces a paragraph, and she runs her own practice for the people whose brains move in pictures and arms and rabbit-holes before they move in sentences.
Book your seat
£25 · One seat · 90 minutes with Nicki
Wed 20 May · 10:30–12:00 BST · 40 of 40 seats left
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