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Crafting Hand-Drawn Viral Videos in a Nutshell with Henrik Kniberg

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Crafting Hand-Drawn Viral Videos in a Nutshell with Henrik Kniberg

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Dive into the creative process with Henrik Kniberg as he reveals the secrets behind his engaging and informative hand-drawn videos. This unique event offers an exclusive look at how Henrik transforms complex concepts into clear, captivating visuals that resonate with audiences worldwide.

Join us to discover the techniques, tools, and storytelling strategies Henrik uses to produce viral educational content and gain insights into making your own ideas come to life through the power of visual storytelling.

Whether you're an Agile enthusiast, an aspiring content creator, or simply a fan of Henrik's work, this behind-the-scenes journey will inspire you to think differently about how we communicate.

Checkout some Henrik's videos below:
https://youtu.be/502ILHjX9EE?si=hSpnfEKUfsRO6gJc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IK3DFHRFfw&t=70s

About Henrik Kniberg
Henrik Kniberg is Chief Scientist and cofounder of Hups.com and Flitig.ai, and consultant at Crisp. Henrik’s focus is the practical application of Generative AI in product development and other areas. He explores the frontiers of this technology, builds AI-powered products, and teaches courses and workshops on how to use this technology effectively. He made the video ”Generative AI in a Nutshell” and wrote the articles ”Are developers needed in the Age of AI” and ”WhoDunit – Ai product development on steroids”.
Henrik’s background is Minecraft gameplay design & development at Mojang, and agile/lean coaching at LEGO and Spotify and other product companies.
Henrik is well-known for his books ”Scrum and XP from the Trenches” and ”Kanban and Scrum, making the most of both” and ”Lean from the Trenches”. He is also well-known for viral videos such as ”Agile Product Ownership in a Nutshell” and ”Spotify Engineering Culture” (commonly referred to as the Spotify Model), and silly metaphors like the skateboard metaphor for product development, and ping pong balls to demonstrate the concept of flow. Henrik has also been engaged in climate change – he created the video Friendly Guide to Climate Change and cofounded GoClimate.com.

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