Sketchbook English
Materials List
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A good dictionary (online is fine).
- A sketchbook or notebook is a good idea – but it’s not for everyone. Feel free to work on whichever surface/media you need, just ensure you can collate every experiment into a file (or series of photographs/film) as you progress.
It is important to look back on what you have done throughout the course – which sketchbooks are particularly handy for. - A range of pens & drawing materials – include a few that you do not normally use in your practice (even this can get you ‘unstuck’ sometimes).Borrowing someone else’s pencil case is a great challenge.
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- An open mind for a new learning experience.
- 20 – 30 minutes a day /5 hours a week
- Trust in our process (make sure you have read our FAQs, and ask us any questions you have before buying).
- Independence of learning
- An interest in growing your professional networks on Social Media
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- An Instagram account that you are willing to use to promote your creative identity (Advised, not essential. If you don’t yet have one – why not?)
- A LinkedIn account that you care about showing up well on. (Ditto).
- A Smart Phone.
- Have Grammarly on your computer.
- Have (or be willing to get) a free Trello account
- Have (or be willing to get) a free Slack account.