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About the Book
"A picture is worth a thousand words" goes the English saying, but too often whiteboard sketches and notebook drawings quickly lose their meaning after they are drawn. If you have ever looked at a technical diagram and thought "these squiggles are meaningless!", then this book is for you.
This book provides a simple, proven approach to drawing clear, memorable technical diagrams. Although the focus is on whiteboard sketches, the principles apply to chalkboards, paper notebooks, and even digital tools. the techniques are applicable to a wide range of technical disciplines, including:
- software architecture
- systems architecture
- business process modelling
- chemical engineering
- mechanical engineering and robotics
- electronic and electrical engineering
The approach is designed to be suitable for people with a range of learning and visual needs, including:
- people with dyslexia and other specific learning differences
- people with visual impairments in colour or acuity
- people who learn visually or audibly
- people who like to categorise in order to understand
The techniques lead to diagrams that still make sense many months or years after drawing them. The diagrams tend to be clear enough to include directly in slide decks and even official documentation. The techniques make it simple and quick to redraw diagrams if needed, without having to begin from the very start each time.
About the Author
Matthew Skelton is co-author of Team Topologies: organizing business and technology teams for fast flow. Recognised by TechBeacon in 2018, 2019, and 2020 as one of the top 100 people to follow in DevOps, Matthew curates the well-known DevOps team topologies patterns at devopstopologies.com. He is Head of Consulting at Conflux and specialises in Continuous Delivery, operability, and organisation dynamics for modern software systems.