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The Teacher's Wellbeing Cycle

The school I work at gave everyone the option of a day doing other activities. This was ours! Little did I realise that blowing your nose during a cycle is a bad move for the people behind you (sorry Mike - what can I say? I am an amateur and I have heavy nostrils…).

teacher Cycle final 1.jpg

A few process notes

For those of you who have been here before this should come as no surprise but here are the usual stages outline in the snapshots below.

  • Gathering raw materials (I also had a few photos but I thought I’d spare my friends the shame)

  • Some biro/sketchbook notes for initial thinking and shifting basic ideas about

  • Clip Studio Paint for first tidy pencils

  • Affinity Designer for vectors (moving back and forth between my iMac and iPad to get the best of the different input methods¹)

    • initial inking

    • shade

    • colours

    • layout

¹ Apple Pencil is the best way of drawing. The bigger iMac screen with a trackpad/mouse is a lot better for organising and arranging compositional elements - especially when it comes to the millions of layers that vectors produce).


A few screenshots


Supporting Vulnerable People

Dave Burke is a friend from a galaxy far, far away. As a communicator, he speaks with conviction and insight into mental health issues. I was thrilled to see he is reaching out and providing useful tips for supporting vulnerable people in our communities - especially with Covid19 looming so awfully. Hopping into one of his zoom webinars recently, I created some shareable sketchnotes:

If you want to explore these issues further Dave has a helpful website. If my scribing is something you think would benefit someone you know then get in touch or explore other examples here.