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New bikablo trainers in North America
It’s been eight years since we started explorting the North American visualization market. Jill Greenbaum and Jill Langer have made great progress in the US and Canada and we are grateful for all the work they did in the name of bikablo. Time flies and priorities shift, hence we ran a train-the-trainer program in New York just a couple of weeks ago and we now have new trainers and new energy with Melanie Taljaard and Jennie Hempstead.
Drawing Diversity and the Trans Day of Visbility
The seventeenth Trans Day of Visibility is taking place amid a year of global crises. In this blog post, Alyx Willems Lizano reflects on the

New: The Online Collection Finder with AI search functionality
Finally, you can search through the 1,300 icons, key images, scenarios, and templates in our Online Collections using keywords. Artificial intelligence makes it possible, and the results are—unsurprisingly—amazing!

Comics for Learning: How to Tell Stories That Inspire
Hand-drawn comics are more than entertainment: they are a powerful tool for educational content. We show you how to turn your messages into compelling stories.

Emotion Figures – Your Key to Vivid Visualization
With just a few strokes, create a big impact:
Learn how to draw figures that make emotions and interactions visible. Simple, systematic, and immediately applicable.

Visualization as a tool for dialogue in conflict regions
With a flipchart on my motorcycle, I reach remote border villages in northwestern Côte d’Ivoire. There it becomes clear: visualization can enable dialogue, build understanding, and mobilize communities toward shared solutions—even where words alone are not enough.