Big Ideas explored through Little Pictures.
It's certainly not a self-help podcast, but you might take something away that helps you notice or even enjoy the world around you a little more.
We offer up great conversations about ideas based on simple and insightful sketches in the Sketchplanations online collection, with the aim of giving listeners something fun and interesting to have their own conversations about.
This is an explainer podcast for the curious-minded. Topics covered include science, behavioural economics, wellbeing, nature, psychology frameworks, business models, cognitive biases, and even domestic life-hacks.
Sketchplanations illustrator and author Jono Hey joins lifelong friends Tom Pellereau (2011 Apprentice Winner) and Rob Bell (Engineer & Broadcaster) to share ideas and stories catalysed by each week's sketch. The 3 of us have been friends for over 20 years and have always enjoyed delving into all sorts of conversation topics - usually with some silliness along the way.
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Big Ideas explored through Little Pictures.
It's certainly not a self-help podcast, but you might take something away that helps you notice or even enjoy the world around you a little more.
We offer up great conversations about ideas based on simple and insightful sketches in the Sketchplanations online collection, with the aim of giving listeners something fun and interesting to have their own conversations about.
This is an explainer podcast for the curious-minded. Topics covered include science, behavioural economics, wellbeing, nature, psychology frameworks, business models, cognitive biases, and even domestic life-hacks.
Sketchplanations illustrator and author Jono Hey joins lifelong friends Tom Pellereau (2011 Apprentice Winner) and Rob Bell (Engineer & Broadcaster) to share ideas and stories catalysed by each week's sketch. The 3 of us have been friends for over 20 years and have always enjoyed delving into all sorts of conversation topics - usually with some silliness along the way.
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In this episode, Jono meets one os his heroes, as we engage in a conversation with acclaimed author, illustrator and explainer, David Macaulay.
We talk about David's journey from architecture to creating educational illustrations that make complex concepts understandable and engaging - and the Canal Lock is a great example of this from Jono's collection.
We discuss the significance of sketching for understanding and teaching intricate ideas, and reflect on some of David's famous works, including his book, 'The Way Things Work.'
David shares insights into his creative process, the importance of curiosity, and how integrating humour and playfulness in his illustrations can enhance learning.
This conversation would not be complete without questioning David about his famous woolly mammoths - used in his illustrations to help explain machines, mechanics, physics and science.
Links
See here for more information about David as well as his bibliography.
Jono specifically references David's maths book, Mammoth Maths, when comparing his own sketch on "Parts of a Circle".
When addressing humour in Architecture, David talks about his book "Great Moments in Architecture".
Summary
00:00 Welcome to Sketchplanations - introducing David Macaulay
01:30 David's Journey into Explanations
03:42 The Way Things Work
04:35 The Joy of Learning and Teaching
04:47 Collaborating on The Way Things Work
09:54 Exploring Canal Locks
15:24 The Art of Sketching and Curiosity
20:05 The Importance of Sketching
20:34 Humour in Learning
25:07 The Origin of the Woolly Mammoth in David’s drawings
26:37 Balancing Humour and Information
30:07 Encouraging Sketching in Education
33:30 Everyday Wonders and Final Thoughts
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