Whether they are closing gaps, connecting people, or troubleshooting the landscape, bridges are a common metaphor that pops up in business AND in graphic facilitation.
Patricia Kambitsch (@playthink), this one’s for you! (Thanks for the request! ;^)
Here’s how to draw a Good Enough bridge of your very own!
Three Tips:
Here are some examples of what I mean for that last tip:
“Central Park” bridge
This sort of bridge always makes me think of spending time in a fabulous park, perhaps walking to the top of the bridge to release a pet goldfish from it’s bowl and into freedom.
“Southern California Mountains” bridge
Driving through stretches of tan, mountainous terrain in So Cal, these are the bridges I always remember. Driving on the freeway, I always seem to pass beneath these bridges, never over them. They feel wistful and a bit lonely to me…
“Industrial Cable” bridge
The bridge I expect to see in hard-working cities. They always make me think of steel and industry.
But if I’m honest with myself, there’s really only one bridge for me in this world… and it’s the bridge I draw most often on projects:
“Golden Gate” bridge
Hey, I grew up in San Francisco… what do you expect!? :^)
… and that’s it! What does YOUR favorite bridge look like? Draw yours up, Tweet it out to @jeannelking #goodenough, and let’s cross that bridge when we come to it! ;^)
Want to have fun drawing AND inspire others to pick up the pen at the same time? Got something you wish you could draw, but you’re not sure how to approach it? Tweet your drawing or idea to @jeannelking and tag it with #goodenough: it could be featured in an upcoming “how to draw good enough” blog post!
Looking forward to seeing what you draw forth!
(… and please share your comments below!)
I love how easy your golden gate bridge is! I have a crafting project that requires drawings evoking California and France, and I will use your advices for the bridge and the Eiffel tower 🙂
thanks!
Thanks, Johanna! I’m so glad they are helpful! :^)
(I’d love to see your drawings, too!)
J