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Product description Remember how you used to draw with confidence and joy as a child? This book will help you harness that natural skill, and along the way you will discover how drawing will give your thoughts clarity, trigger memories, invigorate passions and find solutions. As children, when we learn to write, we gain an important life skill: a practical means of communicating that we end up using almost every day of our lives, if only to jot down a shopping list or dash out an email. As children, we also know instinctively that drawing is a great way to communicate, but later in life it isn't universally valued and nurtured in the way that writing is. It's not seen as a necessity, it's seen as a specialism. As a result, most of us stop drawing completely, apart from the odd doodling. More than that, we lose all confidence in our ability to draw. Yet drawing is an incredibly practical way of turning what's inside your head into something tangible and useful. It can equip you with new means of solving problems, sharing ideas and telling stories. How to Draw Anything sets out to repair our broken relationship with drawing. It will inspire you to pick up that pencil from where you left it all those years ago and start making pictures again. It will give you back the confidence and joy in drawing you never should have lost. And it will take drawing out of the art world and put it into your world, introducing you to drawing as a practical tool for everyday life that will change the way you work, think and communicate. Do something amazing and learn a new skill thanks to the Little Ways to Live a Big Life books! Review "In our relentless pursuit of a fulfilled life, we've become a knowledge-hungry nation. The Little Ways To Live A Big Life series will feed your yearning for learning" ― Red Magazine About the Author Scriberia are an illustration agency based in London's King's Cross. They were selected by Pottermore to create a series of animated GIFs to launch the eighth Potter story, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Their other clients include Unilever, Mars, IBM, the Guardian, Oxfam, Goggle, ITV and Nespresso. They specialize in graphic facilitation, which is about harnessing the power of visual thinking to spark conversations, find solutions, invigorate passions and elevate ideas that might otherwise be lost or stagnant.