by Jackie Wahome | Aug 6, 2025 | The Doodling Lawyer
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,...
by Jackie Wahome | Jun 5, 2025 | The Doodling Lawyer
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...
by Jackie Wahome | Jun 2, 2025 | Historical doodles, The Doodling Lawyer
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...
by Jackie Wahome | May 5, 2025 | The Doodling Lawyer, Uncategorized
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...
by Jackie Wahome | Apr 29, 2025 | Policy Doodles, The Doodling Lawyer
In June 2024, the Gen Z-led protests erupted, fueled by the raw courage of young people refusing to accept governance that ignored their voices. Their audacity was inspiring. But the state’s response was brutal — protestors were met with gunfire, killings, abductions,...
by Jackie Wahome | Mar 7, 2025 | Historical doodles, The Doodling Lawyer
Imagine a Kenya where the courage of women never shaped its history. A Kenya where Mekatilili wa Menza never raised her fists against colonial oppression, where Field Marshal Muthoni never picked up a rifle, where Wambui Otieno never ran through the forests carrying...