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A Doodle by Any Other Name…
Why Graphic Recording Is the Secret Ingredient Your Meeting Needs You’ve probably heard it called different things: Graphic recording. Sketch noting. Visual note-taking. Live illustration. Graphic harvesting. You see, graphic recording (like many beautiful, strange,...
Public Participation is a Right, Not a Favour
In any democracy, the power belongs to the people. Through what philosophers call the social contract, citizens agree to be governed by leaders only because those leaders act on their behalf. In Kenya, we don’t surrender our sovereignty when we elect Members of...
So You’ve Heard of Visual Thinking, Now What?
In a previous post, we got into the what and why of visual thinking. You now know that visual thinking isn’t just about making things “look pretty” (although that counts too!), it’s a powerful way to simplify complex ideas, spark engagement, and make information more...
It’s Madaraka Day!
I used to think Madaraka meant "freedom". Turns out, it actually translates to power. Which makes sense, now that I think about it. Madaraka Day marks the moment Kenya attained self-rule from the British in 1963. We weren’t fully independent just yet, but we did get...
What Is Visual Thinking—And Why Should You Care?
Spoiler: It could make your work clearer, faster, and more impactful. Have you ever sat in a meeting, reading through a dense report or staring at bullet-heavy slides, and thought: There has to be a better way to make sense of this? There is. It’s called visual...
The Audacity to Demand: Defending our Democracy
I once defended Kenya’s democracy in my master’s thesis — but then came the Gen Z protests, state killings, and a brutal truth I could no longer ignore. This is a reflection on what we’ve lost, what we must defend, and why audacity is the only way forward.
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