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Graphic notes on Chip Kidd … and more

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April 4, 2012 at 12:06 pm EDT
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Tricia Walker shares a snapshot of this sketchbook page inspired by Chip Kidd’s TEDTalk:

Check out more graphic note-taking from TED and TEDx events on our Pinterest board “Speak Now” — and if you’ve got your own great notes from watching a TEDTalk, share them in the comments below!

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