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Original artwork for the Bookwright site by Lefteris Heretakis - illustrator & designer, lecturer in Graphic Design @ Bradford College.
Lefteris designs and typesets books that visually resonate with the reader.To find out more about his work, read this blog

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Creativity

Writing a book & karma

Most of the authors I work with experience two types of phenomena during the writing process.
First, they experience real life examples of what they are actually writing about.
Secondly, the information they need for their book gets presented to them as if by magic.

Of course, a perfectly good explanation for this is that your brain is [...]

Creativity

The Quantum Collapse of Thought

We spend virtually all of our days not giving a second thought to something which is vitally important … and that’s our thoughts.

This is a great shame as jus thinking about them and choosing the right ones can have a dramatic affect on our day and our well being.

You are probably not aware that you [...]

Mind Maps

Social Media Mind Maps

A picture tells a thousand words … especially when it’s a hyperlinked Mind Map

Contact me, if you’d like a Mind Map like this for your web site – click the image below to get the full size hyperlinked version

Mind Maps

Mind Mapping vs Brain Mapping

We recorded this really just to test a new HD Flip camera that @nicktadd had just bought … unexpectedly, it’s quite a useful introduction to the concept of Mind Mapping.

I also explain why most so-called Mind Mapping software programmes are really cognitive Brain Mappers (and this in itself has many uses). To truly map the [...]

Metaphysics

Embedding Mind Maps in your Neurology

This visualisation started life as one of the components of the Unleash the Book Inside workshop and home study course.

In the workshops, I found that the students started to get huge flashes of inspiration when I combined Mind Mapping with simple simple contemplative and meditative techniques.

This version of the visualisation is more generic [...]