Sketchnote Starter Kit (Part 7): 90 Sketch Faces
Creating digital sketchnotes in MS PowerPoint or eLearning authoring tools is easy when you have the right parts. Here are 90 sketch faces (30 heads, 3 expressions each) you can use to build your own sketchnotes. Over the next several weeks, I'll be posting numerous sketchnote elements that you can download for FREE and use for personal or commercial use without attribution. Enjoy!
What You Need to Know
- All elements were hand-drawn and digitized by Clint Clarkson.
- All elements are licensed under a Creative Commons Zero (meaning you can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission - but a "Thank You" is always appreciated).
- As always, let me know if you need something specific and I will add it to the collection.
The Faces
You can download all the faces here.
Female Faces
Male Faces
More Free Sketchnote Elements
Sketchnote Starter Kit (Part 1): 40 Banners and Containers
Sketchnote Starter Kit (Part 2): 45 Dividers and Separators
Sketchnote Starter Kit (Part 3): 21 Bullet Sets
Sketchnote Starter Kit (Part 4): 121 Simple Arrows
Sketchnote Starter Kit (Part 5): 100 Sketch Arrows
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Clint Clarkson is the VP of eLearning at Xpan Interactive, a digital-services firm that specializes in the delivery of custom eLearning solutions. He has 15+ years of evolution in Learning & Development as a facilitator, instructional designer, and leader. Connect with Clint on LinkedIn or follow him on Twitter.
PhD | Educational Technology Consultant | Helping schools integrate technology effectively | Online Teaching & Learning | Godly Educator
5yThanks Clint for all the sketch-note diagrams, very useful!
EMEA Technology Specialist at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
5yThese are brilliant, thanks for sharing
Workplace Performance, Learning and Development Professional
5yThank you.
Co-Founder & CEO @ Take Charge Learning | Passionate Soft Skills Trainer | Enthusiastic Advocate for Manager Training | People and Culture Developer | Author and International Speaker
5yAwesome! Thanks, Clint!