Apr 1, 2021
Best of March-2021
Hi Visual Squad,
Welcome to the first monthly review of Visual Twitter,
We’ll cover:
• Visual of the March and how its message is leveraged by Top Visual Creators
> [name=vig]Visual of the month for March and how its message is leveraged by Top Visual Creators
• Newsletter from Janis, Sathya, and Vig
• Highlight from community crossing different milestones
> [name=vig]Highlights of milestones crossed by the community
Let’s jump in:
There’s no doubt for me that this visual by TheVisualMonkey is the best visual of the month. Top visual creators can be seen following this naval’s wisdom and that’s what makes them escape competition.
> [name=vig]Top visual creators exemplify this piece of wisdom shared by Naval and that’s what makes them escape competition.
🏆 Visual of The March
> [name=vig]🏆 Visual of the month: March
Visual Curators🐦
@Visualcurators
#08 Visual of The Day 🏆
"Escape competition through authenticity" - @naval
Visual By @TheVisualMonkey https://t.co/hMCdIgapYw
7:51 AM - 10 Mar 2021
Here’s why it’s visual of the month:
> [name=vig] Here is why it is the visual of the month:
Visual creators like Janis, Sathya, Graeme, Vig, Stephen and Letsketchin are escaping competition with their authenticity of work and unique medium of message.
> [name=vig] ... with their authenticity of work and unique forms of expression.
Ler’s take a look at how they are doing it:
> [name=vig] Let's ...
Janis Ozolins :
@OzolinsJanis
Or you take on too much? https://t.co/HOf4GNZLmU
4:59 AM - 26 Mar 2021
Janis is escaping competition through his visuals by representing the everyday struggle and humor by everyday objects with noise-free visuals.
> [name=vig] Janis escapes competition by representing challanges faced by creatives through visual stories involving everyday objects and his own style of humour.
No matter what he makes, everything feels relatable.
> [name=vig]No matter what he makes, it always feels relatable.
Sathya:
Sathya has been Initiated🟡
@Sathyanand1985
Why you should be gentle with people? https://t.co/IhuUBzOaWa
8:00 AM - 30 Mar 2021
Sathya is escaping competition through his “Yellow guy identity”, He is compressing ideas, concepts, and book summaries with unique visuals and thread.
> [name=vig]Sathya escapes competition with his 'Yellow visuals guy' identity. He compresses ideas, concepts, and book summaries with unique visuals and threads.
Graeme Crawley:
@GraemeCrawley_
💡 Project Idea
Building in public:
A visual guide
I want to visualize the practice of ‘building in public’
👇Thread https://t.co/a7Z1ly8ywJ
4:45 AM - 14 Mar 2021
Graeme is build in public guy for visual community.
He is escaping competition through building visuals in public while sharing real-time progress and iterations.
(PS: It’s a out of the box, how he summarise podcast through visual)
> [name=vig]Graeme is the 'build-in-public' guy for the visual community. He escapes competition by building visuals in public while sharing real-time the progress and iterations he makes.
> [name=vig](PS: It is truly out-of-the-box how he summarizes podcasts through visuals).
Vig:
🟣 Vig
🟣 Vig
@vignotes
🌊The subject of Philosophy is a vast ocean and to make sense of it, one must begin somewhere
📖After reading about some top level concepts and trying to understand how they fit together, I made this (approximate) concept map for my reference https://t.co/icpsw0dHYB
7:20 AM - 23 Mar 2021
Vig is escaping competition through his inter-connect concept mapping of diverse topics. The clarity you get from his concept map is just insane.
Vig has innate talent of breaking down complex topics with clarity. Each words from him feels intentional and well crafted.
> [name=vig]Vig escapes competition by making inter-connected concept maps of diverse topics. The clarity you get from his concept maps is just insane. He has an innate talent for breaking down complex topics with clarity. Each word from him feels intentional and well crafted.
Stephen:
🟣 Stephen Scott 🚢
🟣 Stephen Scott 🚢
@sscotty
On a continuum between "doing" and "being" where do you find yourself?
⇦ go time! ⚖️ chill time ⇨
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟨🟨🟨🟨🟥🟥🟥🟥
a #mindmap exploring the dialectic of doing and being. https://t.co/kMKK3x4oIZ
6:31 PM - 25 Mar 2021
Stephen is a real life example of a prolific personality. The content he makes with diverse medium is just amazing.
His content flywheel range from Videos, Atomic essays, Visuals, mind maps, to concept maps.
> [name=vig] Stephen is a real life example of a prolific creator. To witness whatever he makes across diverse forms of media is just amazing. His content flywheel ranges from Videos, Atomic essays, Visuals and mind maps to concept maps.
letsketchin
letsketchin
@letsketchin
2 ways to spend free time
1. Consume
2. Produce
Choice is yours https://t.co/bF0XqLWSa7
12:18 AM - 11 Mar 2021
It’s safe to say letsketchin single-handedly made sketching a riot in the visual community.
His hand-made sketches make him escape competition with his creativity and high-value out-put.
He makes sketch notes on varied topics like Technology, Management, Design, etc.
> [name=vig] It is safe to say that letsketchin single-handedly made sketching a riot in the visual community. His hand-made sketches let him escape competition with his creativity and high-value output. He sketchnotes on a variety of topics like Technology, Management, Design, etc.
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> [name=vig]**Note**: all changes from here have been made to the text directly rather than as a comment beow the original text.
📰 Newsletter from the community:
If you love visuals and you look forward to discovering interesting newsletters, consider a few newsletters from these amazing folks:
1. Aurasky newsletter:
Sathya has an amazing newsletter that explores the visual world. He shares his views on different visuals and the creative world.
2. Janis Ozolins:
If you are a fan of Janis’s Visuals like me then you will love his newsletter. He shares bit-size wisdom on visuals that he had made.
3. Vig’s Newsletter:
Vig’s clarity and observation always fascinates me. His newsletter takes us one step deeper into his process and behind-the-scene of his essays.
His newsletter revolves around learning, writing, clarity, and conversation.
🎉 Highlight from the community:
March was a great month for the community.
Personally, I started This Visual curator account on 5th March, so far our family is 368 strong.
Here are awesome creators who crossed the bigger milestone:
🏆 Sathya crossed the 2500 followers Milestone
🏆 Janis crossed the 1600 followers Milestone
🏆 Graeme Crawley crossed the 1200 followers Milestone
🏆 TheVisualmonkey crossed the 500 followers Milestone
🏆 Letsketchin crossed the 1300 followers Milestone
🏆 Dontwaitcreate crossed the 200 followers Milestone
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