Ludic launched a series of Learning Innovation Webinars, available through our website, aiming to share some of our insights and methodology to a wider audience, and to help shift mindsets towards an innovative, imaginative way of working.
The series begin focusing on Visual Thinking for Learning.
As experts in engagement, we employ an amazing range of techniques from Board Games to Virtual Reality, to Live drawing and interactive graphics, leveraging our deep understanding of the best way to engage people in data sets, complex narratives and business transformation. The central issue to engaging audiences is creating an initial pull, maintaining momentum and above all, cutting through the noise. The business world can often be dominated by 'initiatives' and 'culture change' so how best to engage people who are jaded by all this information?
The Visual Thinking for Learning Webinar examines how people learn, and how best to reach them in this environment. We outline a number of techniques that can be brought together to create a toolkit for anyone to use. We look at humour, layout, images, lettering, narratives, metaphor and even drawing to transform communication into direct, engaging media.
Informed by our research led approach and experience with leading organisations, the webinar will leave the you excited about the possibilities for your next presentation.
Ludic's Creative Director Alex Matthews leads you through a set of digital content that brings to life the range of visual concepts, incorporating interactive elements that will bring you closer to the material.
Alex has worked as a teacher and then as a lecturer and programme leader in Graphic Design and Illustration at university level, as well as a practicing graphic designer, illustrator and cartoonist. His work has appeared in a range of publications, including Private Eye magazine. The cartoon collection 'Private Eye: A Cartoon History' features his work under the pen name 'Alexander'.
Our next webinar series begin in September! Click here to reserve your space for the first session on Visual thinking for Learning.