Mine is just to say…
THANK YOU!
To you, the community that shaped and supported us in 2025.
December always feels like someone pressed “pause” for a moment. Everything slows just enough for you to look back, breathe, and realize how much life has happened in a single year. Even more so for me, having celebrated my birthday over the weekend, which always comes with a lot of reflection and gratitude.

This time last year, I had just returned home from pursuing a Masters abroad, and my legs were still a bit shaky trying to find solid ground. I was struggling to balance work, creativity, and purpose. I wasn’t sure how all the pieces fit together, but I kept drawing, experimenting, and listening. Somewhere along the way, things shifted. People started asking about visual thinking, civic storytelling, and how doodles could help them teach, advocate, or make sense of complex issues. That curiosity from you slowly shaped my path.

And that’s how this year became one of my most defining ones.
There were media moments I never saw coming, new partnerships, new followers discovering my work, and the joy of bringing my YouTube channel back to life. The channel has become a place for monthly content that dives deeper into ideas that inform and inspire, and I’m excited for what’s coming next. (My goal for 2026 is to consistently post a YouTube deep-dive every month).

But the biggest gift? You. The community that keeps showing up, reading, cheering, and asking great questions. You’re the reason I keep building.
So here’s our 2025 Wrapped, told simply: we grew, we learnt, and we doodled.And somehow, through a year that wasn’t always easy, we created moments that mattered.
Now for the part I’m most excited to share (drumrolls please).
Over the past few months, many of you have asked about learning visual thinking in a practical, beginner-friendly way. That question stayed with me, and it’s what led to the course that’s been cooking for a while……and is now just simmering ready to serve in 2026.
This course is for facilitators, trainers, team leads, and curious minds who want to make meetings more engaging and ideas easier to follow. It’s also for anyone exploring graphic recording as a skill or career, especially if you’ve ever said, “I can’t draw.” Trust me, you don’t need to be an artist (I don’t consider myself one). We’ll focus on simple shapes, clear thinking, and using visuals as a tool for communication, not perfection.
The online course will launch in March 2026 (exact dates to be confirmed). Early bird registration opens in January, and spaces will be limited to keep the cohort small and hands-on. Stay tuned for more details!

As we wrap up the year, I’m carrying one thing with me into January: GRATITUDE.
Thank you for being part of this journey. Thank you for the curiosity, the encouragement, and the belief that creativity can make public interest information easier and more human.
Here’s to a bright, creative new year full of possibilities.
Until the next doodle, stay curious!
Yours, The Doodling Lawyer.
